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So I bought a PC from a company that builds PC's for you and it has a core-i5 inside it. Because I wasn't the person who bought the processor I don't have the master key for it and I was wondering if I can check what the master key is without having to have a physical piece of paper with it on?
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What "master key"?
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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It is basically a code you get on a piece of paper when you buy an intel processor and you can use that code to redeem free games when they have deals to get free games if you have a certain intel processor. It's just a way of verification to show that you actually own the product before they start giving you free digital games.
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Try to send a request on the Software Advantage Program page. Explain your problem, attach image of the CPU.
Leon
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