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Once again, that is not the product key. You could not do an installation of your OS using that number. Read Sven's response. I swear on my mother's life that is not the product key that would either be on the COA or on the CD packaging itself (OEM). Go ahead, uninstall your OS after you copy down those numbers. You'll be stuck until you find the actual product key.
>Hi
>
>Actually, your key is on there. Copied from my win98se computer
>properties:
>
>System:
>Microsoft Windows 98
>Second Edition
>4.10.2222B
>
>Registered to:
>Susan B. Clark
>n/a
>50807-021-6749432-xxxxx
>
>Computer:
>GenuineIntel
>x96 Family 15 Model 1 Stepping 3
>512.0MB RAM
>
>The x's are the final numbers but yes, it's there, just below the
>version info.
>
>Sue Clark
>Bristol, ME
>
>On 23 Oct 2004 at 0:03, joseph marty wrote:
>>
>> One correction. That is not your CD key number on there. 4.10.2222 is
>> SE, 4.10.3090 is Me.
>
>
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