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In article <jkver1l1ejqhq72cvjjse5v7td20m1ad1f@4ax.com>, Talahass@ee.Fla
says... > Attached. > > I PROMISE, this is not a virus. > > I just checked it. That's like saying "The check is in the mail", "Honest Dad, I don't know how that Dent got in the car", "If you let me borrow the car I'll put gas in it"..... If you can't post a link to a download site (reputable) for the file in question, then you should not be providing it. Posting files in this group is just plain stupid, and doing it twice calls your ethics into question. Only download software you can validate as uncompromised - in the case of non-vendor site you have no guarantee that the files are unmodified or uncompromised. Anyone providing a link to a non-vendors site with a direct download should not be trusted, the vendors sites are the safest place to download their application. No person of sound mind would download files from a hack site that requires a password to access the unknown files when they are available directly from the vendors. Always remember - only download files from Trusted Sites. -- spam999free@rrohio.com remove 999 in order to email me |
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Buffalo wrote:
> How do you get the product key off the hard drive that contains XP Home? The Windows 25-character Product Key (required to perform the installation) is stored on the CD packaging on a bright orange sticker that says "Do not lose this number." It is not on the installation CD in any way, shape, or form. If it was an OEM (factory installed) license, it's stored on a label that the PC manufacturer affixed to the exterior of the PC case, or on the bottom of a laptop. To recover a lost Product Key: If your system still runs, you should be able to use Belarc Advisor from http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html to find the Product Key. (If you have a factory-installed OEM license, and haven't since reinstalled the OS, the revealed Product Key is probably of the drive image used at the factory and not your specific Product Key; therefore, it probably cannot be -- and definitely should not be -- used for a re-installation.) If it was a retail license and you have proof of purchase: How to Replace Lost, Broken, or Missing Microsoft Software or Hardware http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;en-us;326246 If it was an OEM license, you should contact the computer's manufacturer; although very few manufacturers/vendors keep records of the Product Keys they've sold, it's worth a try before you have to buy a new license. > A friend of mine has a Compaq Desktop with XP Home and he made the six Restore > (?) CD's when he first got it. > It will not reboot and not go back to a previous recovery point. He tried to use > the CDs to Restore it. It will go through the first CD and then tell him to > reboot, but when he reboots, it says 'invalid system disk'. He needs to contact Compaq's Technical Support at this point, as their designed recovery method has failed. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. - RAH |
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Talahasee wrote:
> > > Attached. > > I PROMISE, this is not a virus. > > I just checked it. > > > Funny, that's not what AVAST has to say about it. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. - RAH |
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Talahasee wrote:
>> Buffalo wrote: >>> How do you get the product key off the hard drive that contains XP >>> Home? > > see download. > > I PROMISE you it's not a virus. I just checked it myself, > and I have used it MULTIPLE times! I have no reason to suspect you of anything, and what you say above is very likely true. Nevertheless, we live in a crazy world, and someone would have to be extremely foolhardy to download and run an executable file sent to them by a stranger on a newsgroup. I recommend to Buffalo, and to everyone else here, that you *never* download and run executable file attachments here, no matter *who* they come from. Even if they appear to come from someone you trust, not all messages come from the person you think they do. -- Ken Blake Please reply to the newsgroup |
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"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message news:OGZ99vvDGHA.620@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... {snip} > I recommend to Buffalo, and to everyone else here, that you *never* download > and run executable file attachments here, no matter *who* they come from. > Even if they appear to come from someone you trust, not all messages come > from the person you think they do. Very good advice. Do you have any idea why he cannot use the six CDs he created (when he first acquired the PC) to reinstall or repair his Windows XP Home OS? Perhaps it was virus caused. He ran the HDD's mfg diagnostic disc and it showed no problem with the HDD. (It's a WD). The PC he bought at WalMart was a Compaq and it was a display model. It did not come with any CDs. It was running just fine for over a year. PS:I had him dl , update and run an on-demand scan by Kaspersky and it found about 15 more items than Avast! and deleted them. Thanks |
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"Buffalo" <eric(nospam)@nada.com.invalid> wrote in
news 8ydnbKlRd5J1SreRVn-hA@comcast.com:> How do you get the product key off the hard drive that contains > XP Home? A friend of mine has a Compaq Desktop with XP Home and > he made the six Restore (?) CD's when he first got it. > It will not reboot and not go back to a previous recovery point. > He tried to use the CDs to Restore it. It will go through the > first CD and then tell him to reboot, but when he reboots, it > says 'invalid system disk'. I gave him an old tower that had XP > on it and he put his HDD into it as a Primary Slave and he can > see his old HDD as a F and a G drive, but says it doesn't access > it or display it properly. Anyhow, I would like to know how he > can retrieve his XP product key off his messed up HDD? > Thanks for any help or ideas. > Buffalo > PS: I had him dl, update, and run Avast! (free) on the good HDD > and have it check the old HDD (it hasn't finished yet). > I also had him run a diagnostic check on his old HDD with the > mfg's diagnostic software and it came out OK. > > The software tools recommended to you thus far will only work if the disk is bootable so won't work in this case. With the disk mounted as a data drive you could try Produkey: <http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/product_cd_key_viewer.html> The readme file tells you how to retrieve a key from a disk mounted as a data drive. However, you've also reported that the disk isn't accessible properly even as a data drive. So I suspect the drive is itself either faulty (unlikely since diagnostics report it is OK) or so badly corrupted it cannot be recognised by Windows. In which case that could also account for why the Compaq recovery process fails to complete. Suggest that you: o - Use disk manager on tower PC to delete and recreate the partition(s) on the suspect drive. If there is a small (2GB-ish) hidden partition, leave that alone, just in case... o - Format the new partition(s) with NTFS. o - Transfer the drive back to the original CPQ PC o - Retry the recovery process o - When completed, recover the users' data files from the most recent backups NB: This procedure will delete all user data and settings. |
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