That's what everyone else is suggesting too so I'm going to try it.
I do know however the ID # aren't the same on the other two machines.
Jeff Greene
Doyle Hirsch wrote:
> Jeff,
> U mite try using the ID number off of one of the other computers. Since
> they R all from the same manufacturer maybe they used that 1 cdrom to
> install all the operating systems.
>
> Doyle Hirsch
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>> From: Jeff Greene <[log in to unmask]>
>>
>> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Windows ME product ID #
>> Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 05:51:09 -0500
>>
>> That won't work on a cd-rom, or at least I can't get to. This is not
>> installed
>> on a machine. All I have is the ME cd with no ID number. Any other
>> suggestions?
>> Thanks, Jeff @ [log in to unmask]
>>
>> Doyle Hirsch wrote:
>>
>>> The product key is in your registry. Click on Start-Run-type in
>>> regedit-hit
>>> OK.
>>> Then click on edit-find and then type in "ProductKey"(without quotes}.
>>> Click
>>> on find next. It shood show up, hilited on the rite panel.
>>>
>>> Doyle Hirsch
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>>>
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