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Make sure the copy of Windows you're using is genuine
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Want to find out if the version of Microsoft Windows on your PC is legit? Whether you installed Windows yourself or bought a computer with the operating system preinstalled, it's easy to view your activation status on Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, and Vista. This wikiHow article will teach you five simple ways to check if your copy of Microsoft Windows is activated and licensed.

Things You Should Know

  • On Windows 11, go to Settings > System > Activation.
  • On Windows 10, go to Settings > Update & Security > Activation.
  • On Windows 8, press the Windows and Pause keys at the same time.
  • On Windows 7 and Vista, right-click Computer and select "Properties."
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Windows 11

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  2. It's toward the bottom of the right panel.
  3. If Windows is activated, you'll see "Active" and a green checkmark at the top of the window. Clicking the activation status displays one of the following messages:
    • Windows is activated: Windows was activated manually with a 25-digit product key , but the key is not linked to a Microsoft account .
    • Windows is activated with a digital license: Windows was activated digitally when installed, but the digital license isn't connected to a Microsoft account.
    • Windows is activated with a digital license linked to your Microsoft account: Windows is activated, and your key is linked to your Microsoft account.
    • Windows is not activated: Windows is not active. Follow the instructions in the on-screen error message to activate. [1]
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Windows 10

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  1. Review the text to the right of "Activation" under the "Windows" header.
    • Windows is activated: Windows 10 was activated with a 25-digit product key , but the key is not linked to a Microsoft account.
    • Windows is activated with a digital license: Windows was activated digitally when installed, but the digital license isn't connected to a Microsoft account.
    • Windows is activated with a digital license linked to your Microsoft account: Windows is activated, and your key is linked to your Microsoft account .
    • Windows is not activated: Windows is not active. Follow the instructions in the on-screen error message to activate.
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Windows 8

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  1. This will open the System Properties window in the Control Panel.
  2. Look under the "Windows activation" section to see if Windows 8 is activated. Since it's at the bottom of the System Properties window, you may need to scroll down.
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Windows 7 and Vista

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  1. This will open the System Properties window in the Control Panel.
  2. Look under the "Windows activation" section to see if Windows is activated. Since it's at the bottom of the System Properties window, you may need to scroll down.
    • Want to see your Windows 7 product key? Open Command Prompt and run the command wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey .
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Command Prompt (All Versions)

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  1. Open the Command Prompt . A quick way to check your Windows activation status is to enter a command in Command Prompt. This will work with any version of Windows, from Windows 11 down to Windows Vista.
  2. After a few seconds, you'll see a pop-up window that displays your activation status.
    • If Windows is activated, you'll see "The machine is permanently activated."
    • You can see more activation details, including the type of license you have, using the command slmgr /dli . [2]
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