CD Key

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Guest

I had to re-install XP from my original Windows XP Professional CD that came with my computer. I have misplaced the Certificate of Authenticity that has the CD Key. Now I cannot proceed with the new re-install since I am unable to enter a CD Key. Can Microsoft help with this dilemna?
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]

Microsoft does replace OEM Product Keys. Contact the manufacturer
of your computer for support assistance. Did you look all around your
computer case for the Windows XP Product Key? Many PC manufacturers
affix a Product Key label on the computer case itself.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

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|I had to re-install XP from my original Windows XP Professional CD that came with my computer. I have
misplaced the Certificate of Authenticity that has the CD Key. Now I cannot proceed with the new re-install
since I am unable to enter a CD Key. Can Microsoft help with this dilemna?
 
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Bruce Chambers

Greetings --

The Product Key is not on the installation CD at all. That would
be rather like storing one's house key in the front door's lock.

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 AIDA32
Enterprise from http://www.aida32.hu/aida32.php 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/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;326246

If it was an OEM license, you should contact whomever sold you the
PC; 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

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Guest

To identify the Product Key of your installed version of Windows, you can use The Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder

It is a freeware utility that retrieves your Product Key (cd key) used to install windows from your registry. It has the options to copy the key to clipboard, save it to a text file, or print it for safekeeping. It works on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Office 97, and Office XP

To obtain this utility go to
http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtm

Hope this helps you through your problem.
 

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