xp product key

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recently something happened to my computer and i had to try to reinstall
windows xp when i did it asked for the product key, i do not have this, or
any other disks that came with the computer what should i do??
the computer is stuck at that scrren, therefor it woul bd unoperating right
now
 
Look on the side or the back of the computer for a sticker that will have
the product key on it.
 
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recently something happened to my computer and i had to try to reinstall
windows xp when i did it asked for the product key, i do not have this, or
any other disks that came with the computer what should i do??

Time to buy the CD for the OS you want to continue to use.
 
Jake said:
recently something happened to my computer and i had to try to reinstall
windows xp when i did it asked for the product key, i do not have this, or
any other disks that came with the computer what should i do??
the computer is stuck at that scrren, therefor it woul bd unoperating right
now



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." It is not on the installation CD
in any way, shape, or form. 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/default.aspx?scid=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.


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