HP Pavilion 2226tu g6: about recovery

After the installation of recovery media is necessary to enter windows activation key, because I don't have the windows product key was preinstalled on my system and also activated.

Hello

The activation key is stored on your bios chip and is read automatically during the recovery process - you don't need to enter the key manually.

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DP - K

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