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I have the trial key but there is no product key... what do i do?
Kris Baker kris.ba...@prodigyy.net alt marketing online ebay TyMeDwn1st wrote in message <20020620221301.05932.00000...@mb-cu.aol.com>... Astroboy astro...@nowaynohow.com wrote: You cant cheat an honest man. Of course you can. I nominate this aphorism for "Idiotic Post of Week." -- Ty I believe the opposite is

Legit Copy of Windows but no Activation Key
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Watt [MVP - InfoPath] SVGDevelo...@aol.com microsoft public sqlserver reportingsvcs On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 09:52:52 -0500, "Chris Guimbellot" <cguimbel...@FORGETSPAM.hifranchise.com> wrote: Andrew, Thanks for such a quick response. I really appreciate it. I have thought about the licensing issue myself and will

How to replace cd?
Alan Edwards edwa...@southcom.com.au comp os ms-windows setup win95 In comp.os.ms-windows.setup.win95, "David" <dav...@globalnet.co.uk> wrote: Could anyone tell me where the product key number is stored on the W95 CD Many Thanks, David Nowhere.

No disk but I have the product Key (box)
If you have a CD but no matching Product Key (because it's not the one you used to perform the last installation), then you are once again SOL unless you can find a No replacement CD, no Product Key, no nuthin', except advice from these forums, and the online documentation. Please, also, see www.dts-l.org for

Product Key and Activation Key the same?
Richard Ward rwar...@earthlink.net alt marketing online ebay Kris Baker wrote: TyMeDwn1st wrote in message <20020620221301.05932.00000...@mb-cu.aol.com>... Astroboy astro...@nowaynohow.com wrote: You cant cheat an honest man. Of course you can. I nominate this aphorism for "Idiotic Post of Week.

No OS disk with purch refurb laptop
On the Your Product Key page, type the 25-character product key in the appropriate Product key boxes, and then click Next. Method 1: Referees to a Update option, I don't have a update option plus if I try a reinstall it, it comes back stating no System Partition, its a Dual Boot, no System Partition is needed.

Product Key no.
Not true here: [setupparams] skipmissingfiles = "0" [data] unattendedinstall = "no" floppylessbootpath = "no" producttype = "winnt" reinstall windows 2000 but lost product id. Is there a way to retrieve it while running windows? Look in the System32 Subdirectory for $winnt$.inf...it's in there. The CD Key, that is.

Reinstall Vista after HD format with product eky only - no Vis
Bob I bire...@yahoo.com microsoft public office misc Have you reinstalled the Office(key should work), or did you image the "canned" install from Dell, and paste that back in(key probably will not work). Try actually installing from the MS Office CD and you will likely have no problem with the key. walter sobchak

no product key
Jeff Richards JRicha...@msn.com.au microsoft public win98 setup As of about 6 hours ago there are 31 messages in this thread as recorded at the link you posted, and 31 messages in the thread on this server. That doesn't look like censorship to me. Post #20 is identical in the two views.

Seller sends me OEM W2K CD, with Product Key, but no COA ...
Now upon first boot up after the image has been deployed, it is asking for the 25 digit product key. I could not find the product key anywhere even though the Tablets have been purchased with XP so I called HP for help after looking for 20 mins. Here is the funny part!! HP Claim that there is no such thing as a

Product key
... in Registry (98 & ME) First Click on Start/Run/ and type "REGEDIT" now do the following to find the present Product Key for windows 98 and ME installation. Any solutions for this problem - windows product ID was accidentally changed and Windows Update no longer recognizes WIN OS as installed on my machine.

Looking for Win2000 Pro CD (I have a key, but no CD)
Andre Da Costa [Extended64] andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Yep, getting it here too: No Product Key can be returned at this time. If quantity does not equal '1', please correct the quantity and re-submit. You just have to try at a later time I guess.

Seller sends me OEM W2K CD, with Product Key, but no COA ...
Jupiter Jones [MVP] jones_jupi...@hotnomail.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin The Product Key is a 25 character number. Some of your post is unclear. If you need a replacement CD or Product Key and product is retail, contact Microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=326246 If the product is OEM,

no product key
BTW - Have you made sure that you have the Product Key for this w98 Install CD? Cos you'll need that when you *do* manage to Run the Setup Routine. Note, the Product Key is the 25 Character (Alphanumeric) Code & not the same as the Product ID - the product ID is generated (by Pidgen.dll) when you Enter the Product

Seller sends me OEM W2K CD, with Product Key, but no COA ...
Bianca B via OfficeKB.com fo...@OfficeKB.com microsoft public word newusers sherrie wrote: HELP.

No Product Key can be returned at this time
It came with Win 98SE loaded, a COA but no CD of the operating system (I knew that when I bought it). The COA sticker has the Win 98SE product key printed on it. There's no installation folder on the hard drive. I also run Win 98SE on my desktop. Can't find the Win98SE upgrade CD, but I have a collection of

No product key
The Product Key does not change because of change in the SP level. If you think about it, that scenario wouldn't make much sense, since Windows 2000 is now up to SP4 which would have required the owner of an original version to obtain up to four additional Product Keys during its life. My understanding was only one

No Win98 Product key
This means that Windows does not need to be reinstalled and the product key does not need to be entered (as it was entered before the copy of the h/d was taken). HOWEVER you are missing one very important point. He needs to have a Certificate of Authenticity in order to have a proerly licensed version of Windows in

Xbox Media Center Extender - Huge Prob.....
It came with a Orange Product Key with 'Proof of License' written on it. On the holographic cd it had 'Not for retail or OEM Distribution'. In August 2006 i sold this Windows XP Pro cd, its Product Key and a Backup cd i had made of the original, privately to a person in UK. I sold this genuine XP Pro as i have

Install Win98 with no product key AND bypass upgrade check.
They lost their media but I was able to recover the product key. The install and patching on a new machine went fine but it never asked me for a product key and it let me place it in an additional routing group I just created. The only warning I got was a notification that it supported "per seat" licensing only