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Old October 20th 09, 05:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Sonny[_2_]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine, turned it
on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer gives a bunch of
loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as a free
upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-

Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk - which I
can't get as the computer won't load

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date? Have no idea how
to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from this computer & I
threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc for the computer - yeah I
know you Ain't Suppose to do that!

Hope someone can help Please

Sonny
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Old October 20th 09, 07:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Pegasus [MVP]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck


"Sonny" wrote in message
...
Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine, turned
it
on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer gives a bunch of
loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as a
free
upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-

Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk - which I
can't get as the computer won't load

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date? Have no idea how
to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from this computer
& I
threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc for the computer - yeah
I
know you Ain't Suppose to do that!

Hope someone can help Please

Sonny


Product keys are like receipts: The goods behind them cost a lot of money,
hence you keep a printed record. If you didn't then you should look for the
sticker that is normally stuck to the PC case, sometimes to the rear wall.
If you've pulled it off then keyfinder may be able to retrieve the key for
you. I read somewhere that Keyfinder Beta 2.0 can retrieve it from an
off-line registry hive. http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html. Doing so
may require another PC or a Bart PE boot CD.


  #3  
Old October 20th 09, 08:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Justin[_8_]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

Sonny wrote:
Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine, turned it
on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer gives a bunch of
loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as a free
upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-

Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk - which I
can't get as the computer won't load

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date? Have no idea how
to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from this computer & I
threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc for the computer - yeah I
know you Ain't Suppose to do that!

Hope someone can help Please

Sonny



You've got problems if you can't find that key.

It should be printed on the box/sleeve that came with the XP CD.
Since XP home did not come preloaded on the machine it is unlikely to be
on a sticker on the side of it.

Reading the final line of your message - you're *toast.* Check out eBay
and see if you can find a new Windows XP home. It looks like they go
for around $80US.
If you need files off that drive - you have a few options. Pull the
drive out, stick it in another machine and browse to it, drag and drop
to your hearts content.
If you don't have another machine you can try booting into a Knoppix CD
and draggind and dropping to a USB jump drive - if that even works.
http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/helpcentre/...D=body.1_div.2

Good luck

Of all the things for you to throw away, honestly people. I bet you
still have the manual to your old pickup truck. Probably the original
sales receipt too. In the same place are probably a few menus to
restaurants that haven't been in business for years. I bet you never
lost track of the TV Guide for more than ten minutes. Do you still have
tickets from your high school senior year homecoming game? You know the
one where you threw the winning pass and met your future wife?
That you have.
CDs and documentation to that computer? Gone.
As the CDs were being thrown away, the high school game tickets laughed
at the CDs as you walked past the cabinet. I can almost hear it:
"HAHAHA! That them there, computer stuff ain't as important as me!"
Then the truck manual said "Yeah, me too; he needs me to remind himself
how to use that winch." Nobody bothered to tell the manual that
particular truck was traded in for a Honda CRV three years ago. All the
while the old menus are at the back giggling.
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Old October 20th 09, 08:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
philo
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

Sonny wrote:
Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine, turned it
on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer gives a bunch of
loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as a free
upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-

Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk - which I
can't get as the computer won't load

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date? Have no idea how
to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from this computer & I
threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc for the computer - yeah I
know you Ain't Suppose to do that!

Hope someone can help Please

Sonny




It was actually good that were were *not* able to reinstall Windows ...
because if you performed a full system restore you would have wiped out
your data.

before you do any more damage...better get the machine to a repair shop
that can at least backup your data first
  #5  
Old October 20th 09, 02:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Mark Adams[_2_]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck



"Sonny" wrote:

Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine, turned it
on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer gives a bunch of
loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as a free
upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-

Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk - which I
can't get as the computer won't load

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date? Have no idea how
to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from this computer & I
threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc for the computer - yeah I
know you Ain't Suppose to do that!

Hope someone can help Please

Sonny


Use your Windows XP CD to construct a Bart PE or an Ultimate Boot CD 4
Windows with a keyfinder pluggin. Run the disk on the computer that won't
boot and use the keyfinder to extract your product key from the machine.
Write the key on your XP disk so you won't lose it, you knucklehead. Now
reenter the key when prompted by the install routine. Google "Bart PE" and
"Ultimate Boot CD 4 Windows" for instructions for constructing the disks.
  #6  
Old October 20th 09, 02:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Daave[_8_]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

Sonny wrote:
Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine,
turned it on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer
gives a bunch of loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as
a free upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-


Clean Install, Repair Install, or Parallel Install?

A Clean Install would have wiped everything off your hard drive,
including the data that could ultimately give you your product key.

Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk -
which I can't get as the computer won't load


The product key should be found either on a COA sticker affixed to your
PC or with the packaging material that came with your XP Home CD.

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date?


Does it even exist? That would depend on what time of installation you
attempted and how far you got. You need to tell us.

Have no
idea how to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from
this computer & I threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc
for the computer - yeah I know you Ain't Suppose to do that!


You are correct. That product key is worth about $90!

In the event you didn't wipe the data off the drive, you could try this:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545

(the equivalent of a manual Windows System Restore)

You should be able to use your XP Home CD for this.


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Old October 20th 09, 05:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Justin[_8_]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

philo wrote:
Sonny wrote:
Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine,
turned it on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer
gives a bunch of loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as
a free upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-
Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk - which
I can't get as the computer won't load

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date? Have no idea
how to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from this
computer & I threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc for the
computer - yeah I know you Ain't Suppose to do that!
Hope someone can help Please

Sonny




It was actually good that were were *not* able to reinstall Windows ...
because if you performed a full system restore you would have wiped out
your data.

before you do any more damage...better get the machine to a repair shop
that can at least backup your data first


He would have been given the option to perform a restore - install
Windows over the current hosed installation.
Had he chosen otherwise there would be a warning.
  #8  
Old October 20th 09, 05:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Justin[_8_]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

Mark Adams wrote:

"Sonny" wrote:

Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine, turned it
on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer gives a bunch of
loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as a free
upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-

Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk - which I
can't get as the computer won't load

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date? Have no idea how
to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from this computer & I
threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc for the computer - yeah I
know you Ain't Suppose to do that!

Hope someone can help Please

Sonny


Use your Windows XP CD to construct a Bart PE or an Ultimate Boot CD 4
Windows with a keyfinder pluggin. Run the disk on the computer that won't
boot and use the keyfinder to extract your product key from the machine.
Write the key on your XP disk so you won't lose it, you knucklehead. Now
reenter the key when prompted by the install routine. Google "Bart PE" and
"Ultimate Boot CD 4 Windows" for instructions for constructing the disks.


I have yet to find a Windows keyfinder that actually works.
  #9  
Old October 20th 09, 05:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Justin[_8_]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

Daave wrote:
Sonny wrote:
Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine,
turned it on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer
gives a bunch of loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as
a free upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-


Clean Install, Repair Install, or Parallel Install?

A Clean Install would have wiped everything off your hard drive,
including the data that could ultimately give you your product key.

Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk -
which I can't get as the computer won't load


The product key should be found either on a COA sticker affixed to your
PC or with the packaging material that came with your XP Home CD.


As stated, the machine did not come with XP home it was an added upgrade.
Hence no sticker.


any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date?


Does it even exist? That would depend on what time of installation you
attempted and how far you got. You need to tell us.

Have no
idea how to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from
this computer & I threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc
for the computer - yeah I know you Ain't Suppose to do that!


You are correct. That product key is worth about $90!

In the event you didn't wipe the data off the drive, you could try this:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545

(the equivalent of a manual Windows System Restore)

You should be able to use your XP Home CD for this.


  #10  
Old October 20th 09, 06:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Daave[_8_]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

Justin wrote:
Daave wrote:
Sonny wrote:
Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine,
turned it on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer
gives a bunch of loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD
as a free upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-


Clean Install, Repair Install, or Parallel Install?

A Clean Install would have wiped everything off your hard drive,
including the data that could ultimately give you your product key.

Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk -
which I can't get as the computer won't load


The product key should be found either on a COA sticker affixed to
your PC or with the packaging material that came with your XP Home
CD.


As stated, the machine did not come with XP home it was an added
upgrade. Hence no sticker.


That is why I used the word "or", Justin.

For all we know, the PC manufacturer could have issued a new COA sticker
along with the upgrade CD along with instructions to affix it to the PC.
I doubt it, but it is within the realm of possibility.

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date?


Does it even exist? That would depend on what time of installation
you attempted and how far you got. You need to tell us.

Have no
idea how to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from
this computer & I threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc
for the computer - yeah I know you Ain't Suppose to do that!


You are correct. That product key is worth about $90!

In the event you didn't wipe the data off the drive, you could try
this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545

(the equivalent of a manual Windows System Restore)

You should be able to use your XP Home CD for this.



  #11  
Old October 20th 09, 07:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Justin[_8_]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

Daave wrote:

That is why I used the word "or", Justin.

For all we know, the PC manufacturer could have issued a new COA sticker
along with the upgrade CD along with instructions to affix it to the PC.
I doubt it, but it is within the realm of possibility.


Good point.
I withdraw the statement. However if he threw away the CDs and
pamphlets, what makes you think he had the sense to slap a two inch
sticker on the ass end of his machine? If such a sticker was supplied,
it got tossed within the first week.
Guaranteed.
  #12  
Old October 20th 09, 07:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Daave[_8_]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

Justin wrote:
Daave wrote:

That is why I used the word "or", Justin.

For all we know, the PC manufacturer could have issued a new COA
sticker along with the upgrade CD along with instructions to affix
it to the PC. I doubt it, but it is within the realm of possibility.


Good point.
I withdraw the statement. However if he threw away the CDs and
pamphlets, what makes you think he had the sense to slap a two inch
sticker on the ass end of his machine? If such a sticker was
supplied, it got tossed within the first week.


I wouldn't bet against it.


  #13  
Old October 20th 09, 10:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
philo
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

Justin wrote:
philo wrote:
Sonny wrote:
Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine,
turned it on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer
gives a bunch of loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as
a free upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-
Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk -
which I can't get as the computer won't load

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date? Have no
idea how to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from
this computer & I threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc
for the computer - yeah I know you Ain't Suppose to do that!
Hope someone can help Please

Sonny




It was actually good that were were *not* able to reinstall Windows ...
because if you performed a full system restore you would have wiped
out your data.

before you do any more damage...better get the machine to a repair shop
that can at least backup your data first


He would have been given the option to perform a restore - install
Windows over the current hosed installation.
Had he chosen otherwise there would be a warning.



and plenty of folks have been confused by such warnings and have wiped
out all their data
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Old October 20th 09, 10:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Pegasus [MVP]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck


"Justin" wrote in message
...
Mark Adams wrote:

"Sonny" wrote:

Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine,
turned it on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer gives
a bunch of loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as a
free upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-
Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk - which I
can't get as the computer won't load

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date? Have no idea
how to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from this
computer & I threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc for the
computer - yeah I know you Ain't Suppose to do that!
Hope someone can help Please

Sonny


Use your Windows XP CD to construct a Bart PE or an Ultimate Boot CD 4
Windows with a keyfinder pluggin. Run the disk on the computer that won't
boot and use the keyfinder to extract your product key from the machine.
Write the key on your XP disk so you won't lose it, you knucklehead. Now
reenter the key when prompted by the install routine. Google "Bart PE"
and "Ultimate Boot CD 4 Windows" for instructions for constructing the
disks.


I have yet to find a Windows keyfinder that actually works.


Your search must have been very superficial. Both of the following work
while Windows is active:
http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml.
http://www.gtopala.com/ (siw.exe - look under "Secrets" in the left column).


  #15  
Old October 22nd 09, 09:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Justin[_8_]
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Default XP Home - Need my Product Key - Computer is stuck

Pegasus [MVP] wrote:
"Justin" wrote in message
...
Mark Adams wrote:
"Sonny" wrote:

Hello - Turned off my Sony Viao 3 weeks ago all was working fine,
turned it on and got a flash of a blue screen & then the computer gives
a bunch of loading options - I tried all combinations no good

So tried installing my Windows XP Home CD - Note Sony gave this CD as a
free upgrade from the Millennium Operating System-
Well the computer wants the Product Key Number for the XP disk - which I
can't get as the computer won't load

any ideas? Should I try a Registry from an earlier date? Have no idea
how to do this or where to look - we (my wife) needs files from this
computer & I threw out all the boxes that had all the info etc for the
computer - yeah I know you Ain't Suppose to do that!
Hope someone can help Please

Sonny
Use your Windows XP CD to construct a Bart PE or an Ultimate Boot CD 4
Windows with a keyfinder pluggin. Run the disk on the computer that won't
boot and use the keyfinder to extract your product key from the machine.
Write the key on your XP disk so you won't lose it, you knucklehead. Now
reenter the key when prompted by the install routine. Google "Bart PE"
and "Ultimate Boot CD 4 Windows" for instructions for constructing the
disks.

I have yet to find a Windows keyfinder that actually works.


Your search must have been very superficial. Both of the following work
while Windows is active:
http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml.
http://www.gtopala.com/ (siw.exe - look under "Secrets" in the left column).



I have tried both on two separate Dell machines - when I tried to
reinstall with the key provided it didn't work.
 




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