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That went straight into my favorites. https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2006/04/1.gif
Thats a nice little toy,, But, I Think This one covers more ground,I think it was posted on here previously by one of the other people on this forum.
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Trout
from www.crucial.com
I agree, that's my favorite. Even showed me the MS Office key on some machines. Just posted it 'cause it was XP specific.Quote:
Originally Posted by Trout
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? did I miss something ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Shairel
Can't you do a "REGEDIT" Then Edit>Find>Productkey
on XP? Its a lot simpler than downloading all that stuff???
No way n00b.......it's an algoritm, not a key. This ain't 98 with AOL......Quote:
Originally Posted by Orangeman
:p
http://smiley.onegreatguy.net/beavis.gif Huu..huuh...huuuuh...he said n00d...Quote:
Originally Posted by DocPC
Huu...huuuuh...he said AOL https://forums.windrivers.com/
Um actually there is a link to this one on the original link through a link. (Did I say link enough times?) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Trout
has anyone seen one that will work through dos?
I have NTFS 5 pro which will mount a ntfs partition in dos so that it is usable, but I can't boot to a customers xp install. I need the admin password to run a recovery console, but the customer can't remember what password they entered.
If there was a key grabber that worked in dos, I could grab their password, log into the recovery console, fix the registry and send the customer on their way. otherwise I have to re-install from scratch.
I'm not sure there is one for dos but here's a way to reset that admin password. (for blank put in * instead of just leaving it blank and it *should* work)Quote:
Originally Posted by Damned Angel
In NTFS PRO just browse to the c:\windows\system32\config folder and delete teh SAM.EXE & SAM.LOG files and the admin password will be blank. All you will have to do is press enter when it asks for the password.
belarc advisor will give you the keys of most of your apps and os...www.belarc.com...
but i like the crucial one best (just kidding...have no idea why that was posted here)
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Originally Posted by Rockafella
I think Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder runs from a prompt ... dunno too lazy to try for you ! :D ... perhaps you can & confirm ? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Damned Angel
We use Belarc at the office too and it is pretty usefull to know what is install on client's clones.
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Originally Posted by mattyx
Is there a way to find the key on an installation cd?
There is no key on the install CD.Quote:
Originally Posted by pjs1361
Well, I have an intallation cd that i bought and my wife in all here wisdom threw away the folder it came in with the key written on it. I am running xp home and would like to install my copy of xp pro. Anyone know how I can accomplish this?
You will need to call Microsoft to get a new COA. You will most likely need to prove that you bought it.Quote:
Originally Posted by pjs1361
Any password in you com+puter will bee showned in some seconds by 'Cain&Abel', a fine tool that can bee find on a lot of places, like inQuote:
Originally Posted by Damned Angel
http://www.heise.de/security/tools/default.shtml?prg=45
Greetings