2.) Information about the product key types on Microsoft Windows!
PS, The Slmgr /dli command also works
RETAIL
A retail license means that you purchased Windows either online or from a computer store and should have a physical copy. Retail Windows can be transferred to another computer and activated, but can only be assigned to one computer at a time.
OEM
OEM or Original Equipment Manufacturer means your copy of Windows was installed on your computer and is licensed only for the life of that computer. Today, most of these licenses are embedded in the BIOS or UEFI firmware. OEM licenses are standard on brand name computers including Dell, Hewlett, Packard, Compaq etc. An exception would be OEM SLP.
This is preinstalled; no activation key required. You cannot install Windows with this key, but you can restore it from a preinstalled partition on your computer. Ask your manufacturer for more information on this!
Volume
Volume licenses are often purchased in bulk by large corporations, educational institutions, or the government. There's a good chance these keys can be installed on other computers, but bulk sales usually have a limit, and if that limit is exceeded, the product key will no longer be valid on another computer.
Using another computer to print can become a problem if you really need to print something In a situation where multiple computers are using the same printer,
Sometimes you just want to copy a path of a file or folder to the clipboard, why not, its also possible on MS Windows In external tools you can ►► easily
The Start button, also known as the Windows button, was first introduced with the release of Microsoft Windows in 1995 It used to be labeled Start, but