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i have lost my win 2000 book with the code on it but i
have some of the code it would help if i had all of it
the code is hh2rx-xxxxx-r6mvm-tbtvd-kjd77 plz help

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"robert" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> i have lost my win 2000 book with the code on it but i
> have some of the code it would help if i had all of it
> the code is hh2rx-xxxxx-r6mvm-tbtvd-kjd77 plz help

Here is how you can get it back:
http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml

I urge you to start a register of all your product codes, to keep
it up-to-date and to make regular backups. There is a lot of
money invested in your software - pay it the respect it deserves!

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Greetings --

The Windows 25-character Product Key (required to perform the
installation) is stored on the CD packaging on a bright orange sticker
that says "Do not lose this number." If it was an OEM (factory
installed) license, it's stored on a label that the PC manufacturer
affixed to the exterior of the PC case, or on the bottom of a laptop.

To recover a lost Product Key:

If your system still runs, you should be able to use Belarc
Advisor from http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html to find the
Product Key. (If you have a factory-installed OEM license, and
haven't since reinstalled the OS, the revealed Product Key is probably
of the drive image used at the factory and not _your_ specific Product
Key; therefore, it probably cannot be -- and definitely should not
be -- used for a re-installation.)

If it was a retail license and you have proof of purchase:

How to Replace Lost, Broken, or Missing Microsoft Software or Hardware
http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] -us;326246

If it was an OEM license, you should contact the computer's
manufacturer; although very few manufacturers/vendors keep records of
the Product Keys they've sold, it's worth a try before you have to buy
a new license.


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"robert" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:214301c48d82$e3af2df0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>i have lost my win 2000 book with the code on it but i
> have some of the code it would help if i had all of it
> the code is hh2rx-xxxxx-r6mvm-tbtvd-kjd77 plz help

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