Code: MRP - OEM Query Tool v49.1 Enhanced -- 02/24/2018 {UTC} -- 10:31pm ------------------------------------------- - Basic OEM Information For This Computer - ------------------------------------------- OS Version {SKU} - Windows 10 Pro for Workstations {161} OS Edition {Registry} - ProfessionalWorkstation OS Edition {CBS} - ProfessionalWorkstation OS Architecture - 64 Bit OS Build/Update Revision - 16299 {rs3_release} / 15 {Baseline Release} OS Language Name/Code - en-US / Dec:1033 {Hex:409} OS Locale - en-US OS Language Value - ENU OS Installation Date - 2/24/2018 10:20:37 PM {Localized Date Format} CPU Name - Intel{R} Core{TM} i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz CPU Description - Intel64 Family 6 Model 58 Stepping 9 CPU Architecture - 32/64 Bit Instruction Set CPU Cores/Threads - [2] / [2] Boot Drive Information - BusType: SAS, Mode: AHCI, Partition: MBR, DriveType: HDD Boot Drive Model Name - VMware Virtual S Bios Information - Type: Phoenix Technologies LTD , Version: 6.00 , Date: 07/02/2012 Total Physical Memory - 4095 Mb Available Memory - 2545 Mb GPU Primary Adaptor Name - VMware SVGA 3D GPU Primary Adaptor Info - Resolution: 1024x768 , Driver Date: 02/03/2017 , Driver Vers: 8.15.1.60 -------------------- - Scanned DMI/BIOS - -------------------- #01 CSProduct Name - VMware Virtual Platform #09 SLIC Information - 2.2 #02 CSModel Name - VMware Virtual Platform #10 Product Key - Not Shown On Saved Report #03 CSBaseboard Prod - 440BX Desktop Reference Platfo #11 MSDM Key - Not Shown On Saved Report #04 CSProduct Vendor - VMware, Inc. #11 MSDM Edition - Win 8 Professional #05 CSManufacturer - VMware, Inc. #11 MSDM Brand Name - Dell #06 Baseboard MFR - Intel Corporation #12 BIOS/Boot Mode - Legacy/MBR #07 Serial/Service Tag - Not Shown On Saved Report #13 Certificate - Not Present #08 BIOS or SLIC ID - DELL - 6040000 #14 License Status - Licensed {Retail} ----------- - Summary - ----------- OEM Theme/Branding - Dell [id: #08] OEM Activation Vista/7 - Dell [id: #08] Valid OEM Consumer OS - Vista/Win7/Win8.x/Win10 Valid OEM Server OS - Server 2008/Server 2008R2/Server 2012 MSDM Check Method Used - {M1} Detected .Net Versions - v1.1.4322 / v2.0.50727 / v4.0.30319 / v4.7.02556 Powershell Version{s} - 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 5.1 License Status Reason - 0x4004F401: This computer has a valid Digital/Store License. ** End of Query Tool report. **
Code: MRP - OEM Query Tool v48.0 Enhanced -- 02/22/2018 {UTC} -- 1:01pm ------------------------------------------- - Basic OEM Information For This Computer - ------------------------------------------- OS Version {WMIC} - Microsoft Windows 10 Pro for Workstations x64 OS Edition {Registry} - ProfessionalWorkstation OS Edition {CBS} - ProfessionalWorkstation OS Build Number - 16299 OS Update Build Revision - 248 OS Language Name/Code - de-DE / Dec:1031 {Hex:407} OS Locale - de-DE OS Language Value - DEU OS Installation Date - 21.02.2018 19:58:46 {Localized Date Format} CPU Name - AMD Phenom{tm} II X6 1055T Processor CPU Description - AMD64 Family 16 Model 10 Stepping 0 CPU Architecture - 32/64 Bit Instruction Set CPU Cores/Threads - [6] / [6] Boot Drive Information - [BusType: RAID, Mode: AHCI, Partition: MBR, DriveType: HDD] Boot Drive Model Name - [3+0 Stripe/RAID0] Bios Information - [Type: Award Software International, Inc. , Version: FGi , Date: 06/05/2012] Total Physical Memory - [8182 Mb] Available Memory - [6355 Mb] GPU Primary Adaptor Name - [NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460] GPU Primary Adaptor Info - [Resolution: 1280x768 , Driver Date: 01/23/2018 , Driver Vers: 23.21.13.9077] -------------------- - Scanned DMI/BIOS - -------------------- #01 CSProduct Name - GA-890GPA-UD3H #09 SLIC Information - No SLIC Table Detected #02 CSModel Name - GA-890GPA-UD3H #10 Product Key - Not Shown On Saved Report #03 CSBaseboard Prod - GA-890GPA-UD3H #11 MSDM Key - Invalid MSDM Table Detected #04 CSProduct Vendor - Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. #11 MSDM Edition - Undefined #05 CSManufacturer - Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. #11 MSDM Brand Name - Undefined #06 Baseboard MFR - Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. #12 BIOS/Boot Mode - Legacy/MBR #07 Serial/Service Tag - Undefined #13 Certificate - Not Present #08 BIOS or SLIC ID - GBT - 42302e31 #14 License Status - Licensed {Retail} ----------- - Summary - ----------- OEM Theme/Branding - Gigabyte [id: #04] OEM Activation Vista/7 - Un-Listed Valid OEM Consumer OS - Un-Listed Detected .Net Versions - v1.1.4322 v2.0.50727 v4.0.30319 v4.7.02556 Powershell Version{s} - 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 5.1 License Status Reason - 0x4004F401: This computer has a valid Digital/Store License. ** End of Query Tool report. **
yes @xinso told me about that, he has a trick to get updates work on WS but he does not want to tell about it for some reason.
They're my own cmdlets/modules that I call from a compiled DLL file that contains all the required methods. After calling the compiled DLL, you can access all the methods' functions using .NET framework classes. I.E. I call my .DLL at the "Begin" code-block in a function and assign a variable to the .NET class that utilizes the method so I can easily access all other methods on the same namespace: $ErrorMessage = $_.Exception.Message $RootPath = (Get-Location).Path Push-Location ([System.IO.Path]::GetFullPath((Resolve-Path $RootPath).Path)) $WIM_INTEROP = "$RootPath\Bin\Omnic.WimInterop.dll" If (Test-Path -Path $WIM_INTEROP -PathType Leaf) { [void][Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom($WIM_INTEROP) $WIMFile = [Omnic.WIMInterop.WimFile]::New($WIM) } Then just use the variable to do whatever you want: $ImageEdition = $WIMFile.Images[0].Flags $ImageInfo = $WIMFile[$ImageEdition] $ImageVersion = $ImageInfo.Version etc. Applying an image is as easy as $WIMFile[$($Index - 1)].Apply($Destination) Mounting the image is rarely required to do anything. WimGapi opens the WIM on a special protected handle without having to actually mount it to access/change/modify much of its internal attributes.
are you talking about the digital license that was linked to your account before you rebuild the new converted iso WS 16278 from home 16278 ?
https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...o-for-workstations.74909/page-70#post-1413681 Look at the first screen
No i wasn't talking about that, i saw both screens, i am not blind, lol, i was referring to the comment he posted few posts back.
His comment was based on lack of knowledge, the HWID is for Pro-ws, why does everything have to be explained to you more than once, can't be the language barrier.
sorry but his comment made me think again about this but since you are sure it was for WS, that's fine with me.