HRM CCSA X64FRE EN-US DV5 Key
What is HRM CCSA X64FRE EN-US DV5 key?
HRM CCSA X64FRE EN-US DV5 key is a product key that can be used to activate Windows 8 Pro OEM edition on a 64-bit computer. OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer, which means that the product key is pre-installed on a computer by the manufacturer and cannot be transferred to another device. The product key is usually printed on a sticker attached to the computer or the installation disc.
How to use HRM CCSA X64FRE EN-US DV5 key?
To use HRM CCSA X64FRE EN-US DV5 key, you need to have a compatible installation disc or an ISO file of Windows 8 Pro 64-bit OEM edition. The disc or the ISO file should have the same name as the product key, which is HRM_CCSA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV5. You can download the ISO file from [Microsoft's website] or create your own using a tool like [Rufus].
HRM CCSA X64FRE EN-US DV5 key
Once you have the disc or the ISO file, you can insert it into your computer and boot from it. Follow the instructions on the screen to install Windows 8 Pro 64-bit OEM edition. When prompted, enter the product key HRM CCSA X64FRE EN-US DV5 and activate Windows online or by phone.
What are the benefits and limitations of HRM CCSA X64FRE EN-US DV5 key?
The benefits of HRM CCSA X64FRE EN-US DV5 key are:
You can enjoy the features and performance of Windows 8 Pro 64-bit edition, which is designed for professionals and enthusiasts.
You can save money by buying a computer with Windows pre-installed, rather than buying a separate license.
You can get support from the manufacturer of your computer, rather than from Microsoft.
The limitations of HRM CCSA X64FRE EN-US DV5 key are:
You can only use the product key on one computer and cannot transfer it to another device.
You can only use the product key with the matching installation disc or ISO file, which is HRM_CCSA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV5. You cannot use it with other versions of Windows 8 or Windows 10.
You may not be able to upgrade to newer versions of Windows without buying a new license.
How to check the version of your installation disc or ISO file?
If you are not sure what version of Windows 8 Pro OEM edition you have on your installation disc or ISO file, you can check it using a command-line tool called DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management). To do this, follow these steps:
Make sure your installation disc is in the drive, or your ISO file is mounted, and note down the drive letter.
Open a command prompt as administrator by pressing Windows + X and selecting Command Prompt (Admin).
Type in the following command, replacing E with your drive letter: dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:E:\sources\install.wim /index:1
If you get a result, look for the Build number and Edition ID fields. They should match the product key HRM CCSA X64FRE EN-US DV5, which is for Windows 8 Pro 64-bit OEM edition with build number 9200.
If you don't get a result, check if the install file is named install.esd instead of install.wim, and change the command accordingly. If you still don't get a result, check if the install file is in the sources folder on the disc or ISO file.
For more information on how to use DISM, see [this article].