The Windows 8 Developer Preview has been out
for some days now. If you have been living under a rock, you may be
interesting in our Windows
8 screenshots tour for a visual impression of the operating system,
Jason’s first impressions of Windows
8, a list of mouse
and keyboard shortcuts, Windows
8 Download links and Mike’s take on
Windows 8.
If you have already installed the
operating system, you’d probably noticed that the installation is
straightforward and fast. Windows 8 users who try and reinstall the
operating system or use the new reset feature to reset it may be in for a
surprise, as they may be asked to enter a product key for the operating
system to proceed with the installation.
The problem here is that
Microsoft has not officially published a product key for the OS. A forum
thread at the Microsoft Developer Network forum has the answer. A user
is asking Microsoft there about the product key that needs to be entered
during reinstallation of Windows 8.
Microsoft responds
with the following answer:
If you need to reinstall Windows Developer Preview or use the Reset functionality, you might be asked to enter this product key:
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If you’re running a server version of Windows Developer Preview, you can use this product key:
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Note: These product keys are only for use with the Windows Developer Preview version of Windows 8.
Both
the Windows 8 product key and the Windows 8 Server product key are
mentioned in the answer.
Users who encounter similar difficulties
can use those product keys to reinstall or reset the Windows 8 developer
preview.
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