can i have a winxp product key please

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Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key
 
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"jack wilkinson" wrote:



> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

> key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key

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"jack wilkinson" wrote in message

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> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

> key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key




Since software can cost a lot of money, people tend to keep detailed lists

of their software purchases, complete with product keys. If you didn't then

you need to extract yours the hard way round: Download a copy of keyfinder

from http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml, then ask a

computer-savvy friend to assist you in connecting your hard disk to his

machine so that you can extract your product key from the off-line registry.

It works - I have done it myself.
 
It depends on how you managed to install Windows XP. Did you install it

with a CD supplied to you by your computer maker? If so then the product

key is at the base of your laptop or at the side of your desktop.



If you installed it with a CD you bought in a box from your local store then

the product key should be on the sleeve of the CD on an orange label.



If you downloaded the OS from a hackers site then the product ID was on the

screen and also in a dot txt or dot info file that came with it.



Please give us more info so that our resident specialists can help you out

here.



hth



"jack wilkinson" wrote in message

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> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

> key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key

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"Pegasus [MVP]" wrote in message

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> "jack wilkinson" wrote in message

> news:efTeyFszKHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

>> key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key


>

> Since software can cost a lot of money, people tend to keep detailed lists

> of their software purchases, complete with product keys. If you didn't

> then you need to extract yours the hard way round: Download a copy of

> keyfinder from http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml, then ask a

> computer-savvy friend to assist you in connecting your hard disk to his

> machine so that you can extract your product key from the off-line

> registry. It works - I have done it myself.




Even after reinstalling XP?
 
"jack wilkinson" wrote in message

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> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

> key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key

>




No product key on the computer's back or bottom? Where then did you get the

original installation of XP?
 
"jack wilkinson" wrote in message

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> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

> key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key




Jack,



Those Microsoft people; they're SO stingy when it comes to handing out

product keys just for the asking. It's not like my local car dealer. Now,

*they* have nice people working there. I went up to a car on the lot and I

told the salesman, "I just bought this car even though it still has your

stickers on the window and I lost the keys. Will you please give me another

key ?" They did ! Man are they nice. Maybe Microsoft should call them and

learn a thing or two about customer service.



Jack, call Microsoft and tell them to call the car dealer at 1-800-437-6200.

Then, Tuesday, call Microsoft back. I'll bet you they'll give you two

product key then.



You can thank me later.



BillyBob
 
"LVTravel" wrote in message

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> "jack wilkinson" wrote in message

> news:efTeyFszKHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

>> key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key

>>


>

> No product key on the computer's back or bottom? Where then did you get

> the original installation of XP?




LVTravel,



I believe Jack got his the same way I got mine. The product key for the

original installation was not on the back or the bottom. It was inside.

The outside of the box said something like "Croacker Jack" or "Cracker Jack"

and the key was *inside* the box.



I'm pretty sure that's it.



He gets what he gets for not saving the product key in a safe place. I feel

real bad for him.....OK, I don't.



BillyBob
 
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> "Pegasus [MVP]" wrote in message

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>> "jack wilkinson" wrote in message

>> news:efTeyFszKHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost

>>> product key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product

>>> key


>>

>> Since software can cost a lot of money, people tend to keep detailed

>> lists of their software purchases, complete with product keys. If you

>> didn't then you need to extract yours the hard way round: Download a copy

>> of keyfinder from http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml, then

>> ask a computer-savvy friend to assist you in connecting your hard disk to

>> his machine so that you can extract your product key from the off-line

>> registry. It works - I have done it myself.


>

> Even after reinstalling XP?




The OP needs to have a complete copy of the original System registry hive.

If he overwrote his old installation without having any backups then there

is no hope.
 
jack wilkinson wrote:



> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

> key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key




And just how did you "lose" the sticker on the case? Uh huh.
 
"VanguardLH" wrote in message

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> jack wilkinson wrote:

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>> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

>> key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key


>

> And just how did you "lose" the sticker on the case? Uh huh.




Actually, that's not as far-fetched as it sounds. The sticker on my ~3 year

old case came off (it's a Compaq with sticker on the side), and if I hadn't

seen it lying on the floor, it would have gotten sucked up in the vacuum,

I'm sure. When I was working, we had a couple of older Compaq's shipped to

us from Ohio and the stickers were gone from them also. HP/Compaq's glue

isn't the best, I guess :)



That said, I don't believe for a second that Jack is having the same

problem, although it is possible. . .

--

SC Tom
 
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jack wilkinson wrote:

> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

> key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key
 
I lost my checkbook: Can I have yours?



jack wilkinson wrote:

> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost product

> key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a product key
 
jack wilkinson wrote:

> Hi my computer all a sudden crashed and i reinstalled xp but lost

> product key and microsoft wont help mecan you please give me a

> product key




Your difficulty is similar to the same one you'd have if you lost a $100

bill. Nobody is going to give you one of theirs.



You may claim that it's not the same because you want only a copy. If

someone gives you a copy of their XP key, then, sooner or later, their XP

installation will quit working as the Microsoft servers detect the same key

in multiple locations.



This is not an unknown problem.



The easiest solution is simply to buy another copy of XP. And it won't even

use up your whole $100 bill.
 
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