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How to Find Your Windows 11 Product Key

By Matthew Lynch
June 23, 2023
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Windows 11 is the latest operating system from Microsoft, and if you’ve recently upgraded to it, you may be wondering where to find your product key. The product key is necessary to activate your copy of Windows 11, and it is usually provided during the installation process.

However, if you’ve already installed Windows 11 and can’t find your product key, don’t worry. There are several methods you can use to locate it.

Method 1: Check your email

If you purchased Windows 11 directly from Microsoft, you should have received an email containing your product key. Search your email inbox for the subject line “Your Windows 11 Purchase Confirmation” or something similar. If you can’t find the email, check your spam or junk folder.

Method 2: Check the packaging

If you purchased a physical copy of Windows 11, the product key should be on a sticker inside the box. Look for a sticker with a 25-digit code. Be careful not to lose the sticker, as you will need it to activate Windows 11.

Method 3: Use a key finder tool

If you can’t find your product key, you can use a key finder tool to extract it from your system. These tools can scan your computer and retrieve the product key, which can then be used to activate Windows 11.

There are several free key finder tools available online, such as Belarc Advisor and Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder. Once you’ve downloaded and installed the tool, simply run it to retrieve your product key.

Method 4: Check your Microsoft account

If you linked your Microsoft account to your copy of Windows 11, you may be able to find your product key by logging into your account. Go to the Microsoft account website and sign in with your email address and password. Look for a section called “Devices” or “Services & subscriptions” to find your Windows 11 product key.

Conclusion

Finding your Windows 11 product key is important, as it is necessary to activate your copy of the operating system. If you can’t find your product key, try checking your email, looking inside the packaging, using a key finder tool, or checking your Microsoft account. Once you have your product key, make sure to keep it safe and secure so that you can use it in the future if needed.

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