Mine says: Product Key : *****-*****-*****-*****-***** Profile : C:\Windows\System32\spp\tokens\pkeyconfig\pkeyconfig.xrm-ms Validity : Valid Product ID : 00331-20020-00000-AA413 Advanced ID : XXXXX-03312-002-000000-03-3081-9200.0000-2022015 Activation ID: 49cd895b-53b2-4dc4-a5f7-b18aa019ad37 Edition Type : Professional Description : Win 10 RTM Professional Volume:MAK Edition ID : X19-98796 Key Type : Volume:MAK EULA : Volume Crypto ID : 3312 MAK Count : Key blocked!
Yep, that generic MAK key is already known. This doesnt work on Enterprise, since it seems to require new MAKs. Let's see if this will prevail.
Use something with a behaviour blocker/HIPS and sandbox like Comodo. It'll run any new executable files in restricted mode with HIPS or sandbox them completely. It has an antivirus component but I never install it. Everything you run is checked in the cloud database anyway so it'll be blocked if it's known malware.
I just had a look using Microsoft Toolkit 2.5.3 and got it to check and it said: Product Key: *****-*****-*****-*****-WB2HQ Validity: Valid Product ID: 10003-40010-00047-AA072 Advanced PID: XXXXX-00034-001-000047-03-3081-9600.0000-2022015 Activation ID: a4383e6b-dada-423d-a43d-f25678429676 Product Description: Win Next Professional Volume:GVLK Edition Type: Professional Edition ID: X17-36754 Key Type: Volume:GVLK Eula: Volume Crypto ID: 100034
believe ...geniune its geniune from all ways ..i just asking ..i really wanted buy Retail but i was too late and i'm out of money ..that i have and i hope use it correctly