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This is normal. These days computers do not use Windows Key Stickers. Windows 10 is registered to the motherboard and will just self-activate if you need to reinstall. No windows key entering needed anymore. Windows 10 is pre-installed on this PC, and pre registered. If you ever need to re-install Windows 10 to this PC, or if you upgrade to another hard drive or SSD, all you have to do is google "Create installation media for Windows", go to the microsoft website (one of the first few links), then download & run the tool. You will need a USB 2.0 or 3.0 thumb drive at least 8GB in size. It will create the Windows 10 installer to the 8GB thumb drive, and you use that to install windows again if you need. (you have to change the boot drive order in BIOS to boot first to USB). If your computer's hard drive crashes or if you want to upgrade the hard drive, Install Windows 10 using that thumb drive and Windows automatically activates and registers once online. Microsoft will see that your PC was previously activated with Windows 10, and auto activate again by itself. No key's needed anymore, Windows 10 is registered to your PC's motherboard.
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