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The Ultimate PID Checker v.1.1.3.590

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The Ultimate PID Checker v.1.1.3.590

The Ultimate PID Checker v.1.1.3.590
The Ultimate PID Checker allows you to calculate the Product ID of given product key. Key validity will be checked also. The unique feature is reading keys from file and saving log. Performance of PID generation is checked too - time spent on generating will be printed under the result.
Features:
-Generating PID from typed key/input
for Windows 8/Server 2012
for Windows 7/Server 20008 R2
for Windows Vista/Server 2008
for Windows XP/Server 2003
for Office 2010 and 2013
for current system
for all builds >= 6.0.5365.8
-Generating PID from file
-Saving output to log
-Viewing system key
-Drag'n'Drop support
-MAK Volume Activation Count checking
System requirements:
OS: Windows XP/Vista/Server 2008/7/Server 2008 R2/8
RAM: 25MB free memory
CPU: AMD Phenom X2 or Intel Core 2 Duo (~2GHz) for good performance
HDD: Application uses about 10MB on disk
Additional Information:
Nice & modern interface
Supports multiple products
Supports custom pkeyconfigs
One-file app
Easy to use
Reading keys from file
Logging option
Checking system key
Drag'n'Drop support
MAK Count checking
Creating a PID from typed key / input
to Windows Vista / Server 2008
to Windows 7/Server 2008 R2
to Office 2010
to Windows XPServer 2003 /
to the current system
to all builds> = 6.0.5365.8
Generating PID from file
Saving output to log
Viewing system key
Drag'n'Drop support
MAK Volume Activation Count checking
How to Use:
- From clipboard/manual input:
Enter a 25-digit key (dashes will be added automatically), (if you have it in clipboard, it will be pasted automatically) .
The Windows Flag button pastes your current system key into box.
If you want to check keys for unsupported beta builds, just select "Custom" and choose pkeyconfig file.
Click the "Go!" button to start generating PID.
- From file:
Click "Browse" button and choose file with keys or use Drag'n'Drop. Note that it must be text file containing keys only, one key per one line. Now, file CAN contain spaces.
Select a profile (If you want to check keys for unsupported beta builds, just select "Custom" and choose pkeyconfig file).
You can choose the Log option to log output to file (recommended).
Click "Go!" button to start generating.
You will get a message when it will be done. Overall time will be shown too.
- IdentifyKey:
Click "Browse" button and choose file with keys or use Drag'n'Drop. Note that it must be text file containing keys only, one key per one line. Now, file CAN contain spaces.
Select a profile(s) (If you want to check keys for unsupported beta builds, just select "Custom" and choose pkeyconfig file).
You can choose the Log option to log output to file (recommended).
Click "Go!" button to start generating.
Check results
- Drag'n'Drop:
You can easily check multiple keys just by dropping a .txt file on application's window.
You can also drop .xrm-ms file(s) to use them as pkeyconfigs.
Mixing both methods is supported too!
What's new:
Added Office 2013 support
Fixed Windows Server 2008 bugs
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