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William Finney

hi my name is will i have had my comp 4 ages but have
just a new case 4 it but befor thinking i thought it away
and i forgot it had my product key on it (i am f**ked)
how can i get my product key back is there any way please
help me email address is xxxprivatexxx"hotmail.com
 
William said:
hi my name is will i have had my comp 4 ages but have
just a new case 4 it but befor thinking i thought it away
and i forgot it had my product key on it (i am f**ked)
how can i get my product key back is there any way please
help me email address is xxxprivatexxx"hotmail.com

Firstly a text-book on grammar and punctuation wouldn't go amiss.
Secobdly if your OS is still installed, download a program called Aida32 and
this will tell you all your product keys.
 
Now that was funny! You spelled secondly wrong yourself......LMAO

Not making fun of you, just your choice to criticize him for his grammar.
We are not all experts with typing.
 
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Patty said:
Now that was funny! You spelled secondly wrong yourself......LMAO

Not making fun of you, just your choice to criticize him for his grammar.
We are not all experts with typing.
to let William know he needs help. Unless he is an illegal alien and
doesn't know the English language he is pitiful. Another thing I see
daily are people using the word "loose" for the word "lose". You lose
your memory or your document. But you do not "lose" either one. :-(
 
Ian said:
to let William know he needs help. Unless he is an illegal alien
and doesn't know the English language he is pitiful. Another
thing I see daily are people using the word "loose" for the word
"lose". You lose your memory or your document. But you do not
"lose" either one. :-(

Interestingly, "Secobdly" passed the spellcheck in OE..........
 
Go to control panel. clicick on system. under general you
will see your product code. cheers tomco
 
to let William know he needs help. Unless he is an illegal alien
and doesn't know the English language he is pitiful. Another thing
I see daily are people using the word "loose" for the word "lose".
You lose your memory or your document. But you do not "lose"
either one. :-(

You can write a book about the misspelled words and inappopreately used
words in these groups :)

Things like.. "I installed and image program" or "Something caused my
program to brake".

It seems that there are so many rules against hurting a stufents
feeling these days that teachers can't teach anymore. Kids g5raduate now
days with a less then 4th grade reading level.

--

David

Programmers write "Help Files" for a reason. use them.

"Due to Viewer dicretion...
Graphic violence is advised"

http://www.HeroicStories.com/
http://www.thisistrue.com/
 
That's not a Product Key btw. It's a Product ID...
An alternative way to obtain the Product Key is through Regedit & find it
under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\--->ProductKey
 
David cogitated deeply and scribbled thusly:

It seems that there are so many rules against hurting a stufents
feeling these days that teachers can't teach anymore. Kids g5raduate now
days with a less then 4th grade reading level.

The strange thing is, my spellcheck is on and functioning, and it didn't
pick up the miss-spelling....perhaps "secobdly" is an MS word.....
 
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