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leslie

We've had to start all over to install windows XP home.
Our computer fixer person can't find all the numbers that
need to be input to get it going. Apparently it's on a
sheet of paper that came in the box with the CD, etc.
Where can he go to find our numbers. I'm sure I'm not
the only person to lose those numbers.
 
leslie said:
We've had to start all over to install windows XP home.
Our computer fixer person can't find all the numbers that
need to be input to get it going. Apparently it's on a
sheet of paper that came in the box with the CD, etc.
Where can he go to find our numbers. I'm sure I'm not
the only person to lose those numbers.

The product key is on a sticker that says quite clearly "Do not lose
this".

And they meant it.

If your old install of Windows XP Home is not bootable you are
probably out of luck.


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."
 

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