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John Wilkinson #1
Product Registration Key
I have two copies of XP running on different computers. Both are legit and
properly registered/activated.
My question is should I record the "activation key" somewhere for possible
future recovery purposes? If so, where do I find this key and what is its
format?
Thanks for the input.
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John R
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Ted #2
Re: Product Registration Key
"John Wilkinson" <wilkij@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:GcnSa.7840$ci.4178@fe02.atl2.webusenet.com...You don't need the activation key. If you somehow need in the future to reinstall XP, you'll have to activate through MS again, and it will be seamless. This will create a new activation file for the installation (based on a time stamp) .> I have two copies of XP running on different computers. Both are legit and
> properly registered/activated.
>
> My question is should I record the "activation key" somewhere for possible
> future recovery purposes? If so, where do I find this key and what is its
> format?
>
> Thanks for the input.
>
> --
> John R
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Ted #3
Re: Product Registration Key
"Taurarian" <taurarian@hotmailNOSPAM.com> wrote in message news:u5F0LxmTDHA.3192@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...You arsed fucked pillock! One cannot use a backup copy of those files after a total reinstall (format, etc), because they are timed stamped. The only way to use them again, is if a repair installation is performed.> The current activation is stored in an encrypted database file named
> Wpa.dbl, which you can back up and then restore once you've reinstalled XP.
> Keep in mind that this technique allows you only to reinstall XP on the same
> computer--it isn't a hack to pirate the OS.
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mb #4
Re: Product Registration Key
"John Wilkinson" <wilkij@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:GcnSa.7840$ci.4178@fe02.atl2.webusenet.com...The computers should have a little sticker on them, on this sticker there is> I have two copies of XP running on different computers. Both are legit and
> properly registered/activated.
>
> My question is should I record the "activation key" somewhere for possible
> future recovery purposes? If so, where do I find this key and what is its
> format?
>
>
a code comprising of 5 groups of 5 letters/numbers and is described a
"product key".
If you can't find these stickers, then there is software available to
extract the product key from the Windows you are running. The name of this
little prog is "viewkeyxp.exe". Do a search.
Mike
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Alex Nichol #5
Re: Product Registration Key
John Wilkinson wrote:
Yes you should. get the free Aida 32, enterprise edition from>
>My question is should I record the "activation key" somewhere for possible
>future recovery purposes? If so, where do I find this key and what is its
>format?
[url]http://www.aida32.hu/aida-download.php?bit=32[/url]
which is an excellent general System Info tool, and its Software -
Licenses page will tell you the one used for Windows and ones for
several other items.
Note that if the machine came with XP installed, this will probably give
a key used in producing an original image, then cloned to all machines
they make. So it is not the one for a reinstall. But then the key will
be on a label on the case of the machine
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Alex Nichol MS MVP (Windows Technologies)
Bournemouth, U.K. [email]Alexn@mvps.org[/email]
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