HP ElitePad 1000 G2: Recovery of HP ElitePad 1000 G2 - Win OEM Pro 8.1

Hi all,

I'm in trouble to take my tablets to win 8.1 Pro OEM. I have 3 tablets available with the same configuration. 2 of them were temporarily installed and test devices with Windows Enterprise 8.1. Unfortunately, my colleague deleted the entire hard drive. Now I try to install Win 8.1 Pro and I want to activate windows with the OEM of the UEFI BIOS key. Please keep in mind, I have a tablet to work, maybe I can use that tablet to restore others.

Here are the steps I've tried (2 days of frustrating):

1. install Windows Pro 8.1 and try to insert the key OEM of UEFI BIOS-Windows Online does not accept the key

2 copy the entire hard drive of the tablet of an another "Paragon Partition Manager' work. The Windows works fine and the Tablet is usable BUT the windows are not enabled of course. I tried to insert the key OEM of UEFI Bios-Windows Online does not accept the key

3 reset Windows: I used the built-in feature of Windows to reset the whole environment (remove and reinstall Windows) without success.

Any other ideas? Y at - it a recovery option with the "install.wim" in the recovery partition, that I can use?

Best regards and thanks in advance for your help,
Benni

Hi, Benni:

You must use a W8.1 OEM Pro installation disc or a flash drive in order of the OEM key work.

If you use a disk for installation of the retail or the media of the W8.1 that you downloaded from Microsoft, those will not work.

I suggest you to contact HP technical support to the country that you live in and order a set of HP W81. Recovery disc OEM Pro for at least one of the machines.

Then, you can use all of the other.

You will need to have the serial number of the PC handy to give to the customer service rep.

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