You can no longer retrieve original CD key from Vista or Win7, only from XP. But you can copy over the encrypted files that handle the activation on your computer. Then reinstall clean windows and copy the activation data back. It will work, but only when using the exact same version of Windows (32/64 bit, language and installed service packs need to match).
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Trolling should be.
Get access to a bar code reader and see if you can scan the COA. Depending on the distro/scheme of the COA at the time there will be 1 or 2 barcodes on the sticker. If a scanner can pick up the bar codes you have your product key.
http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-digital.html
The problem is that making a copy of what you "own" is fine, but downloading it is considered infringing, regardless of whether you bought it legally elsewhere or not.
The difference being you have the right to copy it for personal use, like a back up copy. But you are not given the right to download it from someone else.
I don't agree with copyright in the slightest, but that's how it is for the most part.
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You should have a sticker with the serial key on the bottom of your laptop.
I don't think anyone would mind if you have an original CD key and you download it from someone else. You haven't caused any financial damage to Microsoft this way. Torrenting is an exception, since you download and upload at the same time, and the uploading part is illegal.
Of course, there is always a possibility that Windows copies not downloaded from Microsoft might include viruses.
You would think that, but if the RIAA and MPAA are any indication, they DO mind. They see ANY download as a lost sale, even if you bought it previously. there's also the companies that like to treat the purchase as a physical product and/or a license, depending on how it benefits them. Break a disc? Oh well, buy a whole new copy, even though you bought a license and should be able to get a replacement for the broken original plus a few bucks for new media and shipping. Lost the key code, or the paper it's on? Oh well, gotta buy a new one!
Not saying all companies do this, but many actually do. It's difficult to get them to advance with the times and changes in technology. And one last thing related to the "every download is a lost sale" thing. Sure there are people who don't wanna pay for anything. But there are also others who have some value in a given software, but that value has no cost associated with it. ie I could use this program, but it's not worth paying for, or not worth paying the cost they ask. This value is different for each person, not something that can be dictated by the seller. Middle ground they fail or refuse to see.
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I think most companies should adopt Blizzard's policy on software.
You bought the cd key and the cd key is stored online with your name and personal information on it. Nobody cares about the actual game client, since without a valid account it's useless. You can download it from them, copy/paste it from a friend or whatever.
If you lost the DVD, you can download it from them. If you lost the account, ok, prove that you are the person whose personal information is on the account info and they give it back to you.
Well, wanna see something funny about that?
Copyright work(s) identified in the notification of claimed infringement:
Title: World Of Warcraft
Notice ID: 290-11850835
Infringement Source: DirectConnect
Infringement Timestamp: 13 May 2011 03:33:34 GMT
Infringement Last Documented: 13 May 2011 03:33:34 GMT
Infringer Username: Ispano
Infringing Filename: World of Warcraft.iso
Infringing Filesize: 2688057344
Infringer IP Address:
Infringer DNS Name:
Infringer Port ID: 0
Infringer Bay ID: B77O5K3E7GJBMWQDPNQOCEF4YIVXBUZK46IUONI|2688057344
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Maybe you can try torrenting a new key for W7
If by any chance you bought it digitally from Microsoft you can view your product keys at the Windows store. I had to do that when switching laptops over.
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