Vista OEM Product Keys
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Definition of OEM:
The term, OEM (original equipment manufacturer) refers to companies that make products for others to repackage and sell. Resellers buy OEM products in bulk, minus the costly retail packaging that comes with individually sold units. The product itself is essentially the same as its more expensive, retail-packaged sibling. OEM products are used in many industries, but are perhaps most prevalent in electronics.
Generally, dealers of OEM products add something of value before reselling the merchandise. An OEM vendor that does this is known as a “value added reseller” (VAR). A VAR might build components, sub-systems, or systems from quality OEM parts. OEM goods allow VARs a wide range of creative marketing choices, which permits smaller dealers to be competitive in the marketplace.
OEM software will have different product numbers than retail packages, and support may be provided by the VAR, rather than the maker of the software. Functionally, OEM and retail versions of software should be essentially the same.
Three kinds of OEM Product Keys:
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OEM:SLP Keys
* OEM SLP (System-Locked Pre-installation) keys are only issued to the big manufacturers such as Dell, Asus, Sony, etc.
* These are the only keys that are able to bypass activation that is, perform offline activation without contacting Microsoft.
* They will work with any OEM SLP system, regardless of the OEM system’s brand i.e. Product Keys are not brand specific.
* These keys are not be displayed on a product sticker or made public.
* Product Key Group ID 146
OEM:NONSLP Keys
* OEM NONSLP Keys (Non System Locked Pre-installation) are similar to Retail, but distributed and supported by an OEM (pre-installed by a small manufacturer also known as a System Builder).
* Needs activation by phone or online and they are not brand specific.
* These keys will work in general same as Retail or Upgrade keys and can be used only once.
* Product Key Group ID 146.
OEM:COA Keys
* OEM COA keys (Certificate of Authentication) are regular OEM keys that require activation, either by phone or online and they are not brand specific.
* The OEM:COA (for Vista that comes with a OEM:SLP or OEM:NONSLP key pre-installed by OEM) key would be required if a reinstallation is needed.
* The COA sticker should be affixed to the body of the computer.
* These keys will work in general same as Retail or Upgrade keys and can be used only once.
* Product Key Group ID 144.
Image of Small Manufacturer Pre-installed Windows Vista COA

Image of Large Manufacturer Pre-installed Windows Vista COA

OEM:SLP Product Keys Activation:
* You need is an OEM SLP Product Key that matches the version of Windows Vista you have installed or are going to install (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business or Ultimate), plus the OEM certificate matching the SLIC table
* The OEM SLP Product Key does not have to match the OEM-brand certificate nor the OEM-brand BIOS ACPI_SLIC information. (The only ones that need to match are the OEM-brand certificate and the OEM-brand BIOS ACPI_SLIC information.)
* SLP activation doesn’t work with Vista Release Candidates or Vista Beta versions. Only the final version (RTM, Retail or OEM).
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i.e.: A+B+C = Vista Activated Offline
OEM SLP Key + OEM Certificate + Full SLIC Table = Vista Activated Offline
If one (A,B or C) is missing, activation will fail!
Note: (the SLIC table can be emulated)
Some Useful Utilities:
Product Key Finder: Vista PK Finder
Product Key Edition Checker: Pidxchk
FAQ:
Why so many different keys for the same edition of Windows Vista?
I believe it’s mainly because different keys are issued to the same brand in different countries.
Also, like Volume Licensing, I believe Microsoft imposes a limit to the number of systems that can be shipped with the same license or OEM SLP key.
When the limit is reached, the Royalty OEM will buy a new license and a new key is then issued
by crypto
What is SLP 2.0?
This mechanism referred as ‘SLP 2.0′ (’system-locked pre-installation 2.0′) consists in THREE (3) elements:
1. The OEM’s hardware-embedded BIOS ACPI_SLIC information signed by Microsoft
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Toshiba = “TOSQCITOSQCI00?
HEX: 54 4F 53 51 43 49 54 4F 53 51 43 49 30 30
2. A certificate issued by Microsoft that corresponds to the specific ACPI_SLIC information.
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Something like ‘oemname.xrm-ms’.
3. A special type of product key that corresponds to the installed edition of Windows Vista.
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OEM SLP Key
by drums
Is the OEM SLP license mechanism a crack?
There is no cracking here; the OEM SLP license mechanism was created by MS and is completely legitimate.
by crypto
Where do these keys come from?
These keys were retrieved from OEM SLP systems that are being sold by the big OEM vendors.
by crypto
Do I need to activate my Vista online when I use a OEM Product Key?
Yes, if you use an OEM COA Product Key or any other Retail or Upgrade Product Key
No, if you use an OEM SLP Product Key
Is MS going to black list the OEM SLP Product Keys?
No, these keys have been used by the big brands for thousand of computer with legally preinstalled Vista. If they black list those keys all these legal costumers would be affected too.
Why big manufactures can use OEM SLP Product Keys?
Large OEMs tend to ship large numbers of PCs with Windows preinstalled. The keep the process of installing the OS cost effective Microsoft has decided that these companies will be allowed to use the some key to preinstall Vista on their units.
Also, because of the direct relationship Microsoft has with those OEMS, the company has a higher degree of confidence that a genuine COA will be attached to each PC and that there will be accurate reporting of the number of units shipped preinstalled with Microsoft Windows.
I tried those Vista Ultimate keys here but getting an error saying something like to call Microsoft for activation?
Well, OEM SLP Key and/or OEM Certificate and/or Full SLIC Table is missing. Or the installed key is not matching your Vista Edition.
How to change the product key?
Launch command prompt window with elevated privileges (Admin mode)
type:
slmgr -ipk (and your key)
List of Known OEM:SLP Product Keys: (i will not display any keys here)
Starter
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The Starter Edition, will be shipped as OEM too; however we do not have any OEM:SLP Starter Keys.
HOME BASIC
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XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
HOME PREMIUM
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XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
BUSINESS
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XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
ULTIMATE
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XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
More Information:
see my forum sticky
Thanks to:
crypto [fs], friend3, drums, iwebhdd3, nuyasha62, CYCLOPS, ronnie_t, for OEM keys and input for the infomation posted above.
Related Articles
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Vista License and Product Key Terminology Part 1 - Types of Vista Product Keys and Product Key Group IDs
Vista License and Product Key Terminology Part 2 - All about Vista OEM Product Keys
Vista License and Product Key Terminology Part 3 - Vista Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
Vista License and Product Key Terminology Part 4 - Microsoft Product Activation (MPA), OEM and RETAIL Activation and Volume Activation
Vista Pre-Release Time Bomb Set To Explode - The end of Frankenbuild
source: Microsoft and my blog
May 30th, 2007 at 8:37 pm
Vista License and Product Keys Part 3 will be published 4 June 2007.
Vista License and Product Keys Part 4 will be published 11 June 2007
for part 5,6 etc,… give me your input what you want to see/read
Enjoy!
June 1st, 2007 at 9:28 pm
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June 11th, 2007 at 1:39 pm
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March 13th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
i neeeed product key
i still got one day left ! and i NEED to know please =(