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My teenage son wanted to load WindowsXP on to the computer
he built. However, I think he threw the package away that was from the software not realizing the product key was on the package. Is there any way to find out what the key is for his disk? He purchased the software at a local computer store. The store only said that another software CD will have to be purchased. Help...... |
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If XP isn't installed, then the PK can't be found. If you have a Retail CD and still have proof of purchase, try here: "How to replace lost, broken, or missing Microsoft software or hardware" http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...KB;en-us;326246 -- Will Denny MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "tc" <tcmac55@juno.com> wrote in message news:15ac01c499c2$1f45a6a0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > My teenage son wanted to load WindowsXP on to the computer > he built. However, I think he threw the package away that > was from the software not realizing the product key was on > the package. Is there any way to find out what the key is > for his disk? > > He purchased the software at a local computer store. The > store only said that another software CD will have to be > purchased. Help...... |
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The CD is generic, and will not contain any licensing
keys. Besides, Microsoft says that in order for the license to be valid, you have to have the Certificate of Authenticity which is where your product key is. Unfortunately I would say you are going to have to buy another copy. >-----Original Message----- >My teenage son wanted to load WindowsXP on to the computer >he built. However, I think he threw the package away that >was from the software not realizing the product key was on >the package. Is there any way to find out what the key is >for his disk? > >He purchased the software at a local computer store. The >store only said that another software CD will have to be >purchased. Help...... >. > |
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"tc" <tcmac55@juno.com> wrote in message news:15ac01c499c2$1f45a6a0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > My teenage son wanted to load WindowsXP on to the computer > he built. However, I think he threw the package away that > was from the software not realizing the product key was on > the package. Is there any way to find out what the key is > for his disk? > > He purchased the software at a local computer store. The > store only said that another software CD will have to be > purchased. Help...... and if you DO have XP loaded on a PC from the original CD, search google for AIDA32 to retrieve the key. of course you can't use that key on a second computer if you're still using it on the first computer. as others have pointed out, if you don't have it installed at all, you're buying another copy most likely. |
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"tc" <tcmac55@juno.com> wrote in message news:15ac01c499c2$1f45a6a0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > My teenage son wanted to load WindowsXP on to the computer > he built. However, I think he threw the package away that > was from the software not realizing the product key was on > the package. Is there any way to find out what the key is > for his disk? > > He purchased the software at a local computer store. The > store only said that another software CD will have to be > purchased. Help...... You can retrieve the key with a program from here: http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml I recommend that you start a register with all your licence numbers, and keep a hard copy in a safe place. This would get you off the hook, and your poor teenage son too . . . |
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> My teenage son wanted to load WindowsXP on to the computer > he built. However, I think he threw the package away that > was from the software not realizing the product key was on > the package. Is there any way to find out what the key is > for his disk? > > He purchased the software at a local computer store. The > store only said that another software CD will have to be > purchased. Help...... The Windows 25-character Product Key (required to perform the installation) is stored on the CD packaging on a bright orange sticker that says "Do not lose this number." If it was an OEM (factory installed) license, it's stored on a label that the PC manufacturer affixed to the exterior of the PC case, or on the bottom of a laptop. To recover a lost Product Key: If your system still runs, you should be able to use Belarc Advisor from http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html to find the Product Key. (If you have a factory-installed OEM license, and haven't since reinstalled the OS, the revealed Product Key is probably of the drive image used at the factory and not _your_ specific Product Key; therefore, it probably cannot be -- and definitely should not be -- used for a re-installation.) If it was a retail license and you have proof of purchase: How to Replace Lost, Broken, or Missing Microsoft Software or Hardware http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...KB;en-us;326246 If it was an OEM license, you should contact the computer's manufacturer; although very few manufacturers/vendors keep records of the Product Keys they've sold, it's worth a try before you have to buy a new license. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. - RAH |
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