September 7, 20186 yr What do you mean by master key? In the distant past, when MS products required a 10 digit key, they had a master key indeed (starting with "335-"). Needless to say, it leaked. You'll easily find it on Google. It can unlock almost all MS products that were available at the time. I would reckon that MS has learned from that, and no longer builds any master keys into their products. However, all current Windows versions (client and server) since Windows Vista have generic keys with which you can install but not activate Windows.
September 7, 20186 yr Author Hi, I am asking that if they exist, because of the pictures. P.S. Are the pictures real? SnowBall
September 8, 20186 yr Author Sorry, here are the pictures Bigger ones: https://ibb.co/jQXBzp https://ibb.co/eR9DC9 https://ibb.co/f3as5U https://ibb.co/fpgX5U Thanks, SnowBall
September 8, 20186 yr The screenshots don't look doctored. But I don't know what kind of key this could be.
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