Discussion:
Product Key Codes for XP
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Banned Apache
2006-07-03 23:53:10 UTC
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Respondant <***@nope.invalid>, the buck-toothed-panhandler and
gender disphoric ass-farmer who likes wanton oil changes with sturgeons,
I have an OEM Windows XP Pro and Home O/S cd that came with my Dell
computers.
I know that if I try to use them to install onto a different
computer, the disk will ask for the product key code for that cd.
It may, or may not.
If the CD is BIOS locked, it will only install on another Dell. Most
that are shipped with a Dell are BIOS locked.
With all due respect, relic? That has not been my personal
experience with Dell machines.
You'd be a stupid fucking cunt then.
Is there someplace in Registry, on the Dell, where I can find that
key code?
It's generally located on a sticker on the side of the machine.
Oh, you're not a blind cunt then.
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Lunch was nice;
Debilitated deer vomit with tendon seasoning accentuated by foul field
mouse phlegm, simmered in a chilled pot brimming with exotic pieces of
giblet, brussel sprout and salami in rotting compost gravy, a side of
anaconda rectum carcinoma and a gallon of puerile ligament extract.
bob
2006-07-04 09:26:17 UTC
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Try keyfinder http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml - it should
help
Bob
Post by Banned Apache
gender disphoric ass-farmer who likes wanton oil changes with sturgeons,
I have an OEM Windows XP Pro and Home O/S cd that came with my Dell
computers.
I know that if I try to use them to install onto a different
computer, the disk will ask for the product key code for that cd.
It may, or may not.
If the CD is BIOS locked, it will only install on another Dell. Most
that are shipped with a Dell are BIOS locked.
With all due respect, relic? That has not been my personal
experience with Dell machines.
You'd be a stupid fucking cunt then.
Is there someplace in Registry, on the Dell, where I can find that
key code?
It's generally located on a sticker on the side of the machine.
Oh, you're not a blind cunt then.
--
Lunch was nice;
Debilitated deer vomit with tendon seasoning accentuated by foul field
mouse phlegm, simmered in a chilled pot brimming with exotic pieces of
giblet, brussel sprout and salami in rotting compost gravy, a side of
anaconda rectum carcinoma and a gallon of puerile ligament extract.
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