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How is Windows 7 activated in Lenovo OKR-7?
I got the Lenovo One Key Recovery 7 engineering disk version, deployed it on the disk, installed the seven, installed all the updates with firewood and now I want to upload it to a hidden disk (like the manufacturer's factory image).
I know for sure that if you activate the activator and fill it with a hidden one, then after the restoration the Windows will not be activated. I wonder how OKR-7 sawed out the activation (for example, just if you create an image with the help of the seven, then it will be one to one system)? After all, everything else is in place: updates, firewood and some pre-installed software, so as not to mess around after recovery.
There is a key, it activates Windows, what will happen if, after activation, I fill in the factory one and then try to restore it? Activation with a key will fly off?
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In laptops, vendor distribution is most often used. And that's why there is an OEM key that is embedded in the BIOS. And the system must have an OEM certificate and an activation key. Only if three conditions are met, Windows is activated offline automatically.
So they will need to be observed in the image of the system.
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