Fjoka
Wed Oct 03 02:15:08 CDT 2007
I don't have an COA onmy other comp, what to do?
"Gazwad" <argos.staffed.by.twats@gmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:dghx4k$uie$5@walloping-great-kongas.net...
> Daave <dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid>, the twittering-hobo and
> supple cornholer who likes indelicate tugging with capuchin monkeys, and
> whose partner is a sleaze-slut with shaven sagging bacon cones, wrote in
> <ufo9eBtAIHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl>:
>> echo wrote:
>>> Help,
>>> I've lost my Certificate of Authenticity for my Windows XP Home
>>> edition but still have the original disk. Is there any way to get a
>>> replacement certificate ?
>>>
>>> This is an OEM version and proof of purchase is going to be
>>> impossible.
>>
>> Is it a generic OEM or branded OEM?
>>
>> OEM COAs are normally affixed to the computer cases. If yours isn't, try
>>
>> Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder
>>
http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml
>>
>> At least you'll be able to get the Product Key. As long as you don't
>> have a royalty OEM like Dell (which uses a different key for the
>> original install), you should be fine.
>
> If he has a dell disk then he wont need the fucking key, you dumb cunt.
>
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