attention upgrade plese solve

I have install the media tool, w10, but the product key?

How to get the Windows installed for free product key date 7 Windows 10

Hello

Thank you for visiting Microsoft Community.

I would like to know some information:
(1) have you performed an installation upgrade or Clean for Windows 10?
(2) it asks to enter the product key during the upgrade or activation?

According to the description, I understand you want to know about upgrading to Windows 10 and activation with a product key.

I want you to know that, you don't need to enter a product key to activate Windows 10. A product key for Windows 10 is embedded in the installation and should operate automatically when the computer connects to the internet.

For more information, please visit the links below:

Why can't I activate Windows 10:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-10/why-activate-Windows-10

Activate Windows 10:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-10/activation-in-Windows-10

Get help with activation of Windows 10 errors:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-10/activation-errors-Windows-10

Hope this information helps.

Thank you to provide us with the information to look for more on this subject and to better understand the issue and we will be happy to offer our help.

Sincerely,
Ankit Rajput

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