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Sugien November 15th 05 10:30 PM

Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys
 
I have lost my Jewel Case CD to my OEM WinME CD. It is a real hologram
edge to edge CD. it has 0400 Part No X05-74739. I know how to recover a
lost COA number or Jewel case CD Key from a system that is up and running
before wiping it and installing if the key has been lost; but I have
searched the Microsoft Knowledge base and Googled it, and I can only find
where you have to contact Microsoft. The system the WinME was on has been
sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on and they let me
keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it. I called the user and
they sold the machine long time ago because they wanted a better system then
a 1Ghz.
I said I would install the WinMe over the weekend and then have the
definitive details one way or the other on the logo.sys Vs. sulogo.sys;
however without the CD Key I don't see how I am going to be able to install
the WinMe on my Spare test/pig machine. Anyone out there know how to, or if
it is even possible to pull the cd key from the cd it's self? I sure don't
know how to get it from just the original OEM CD and I sure don't feel like
sending Microsoft $30 like what it said in one of the knowledge base
articles for getting a replacement CD.
Seeing as how I am a OEM and if I build a new system I can legally
install the WinME cd to any new system I build and then sell the system; but
I would of course have to let the WinME cd go with the system, and I would
need the CD Key to do that, so as of right now the WinME CD is a useless
coaster.


--
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Heather November 15th 05 10:51 PM

Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys
 
Bwa ha ha!! What a long-winded excuse so you don't have to admit you were
wrong!! ROFL!!

A typical Sugiesque whining drone....

HF
"Sugien" wrote in message
...
I have lost my Jewel Case CD to my OEM WinME CD. It is a real
hologram edge to edge CD. it has 0400 Part No X05-74739. I know how to
recover a lost COA number or Jewel case CD Key from a system that is up
and running before wiping it and installing if the key has been lost; but
I have searched the Microsoft Knowledge base and Googled it, and I can
only find where you have to contact Microsoft. The system the WinME was
on has been sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on
and they let me keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it. I
called the user and they sold the machine long time ago because they
wanted a better system then a 1Ghz.
I said I would install the WinMe over the weekend and then have the
definitive details one way or the other on the logo.sys Vs. sulogo.sys;
however without the CD Key I don't see how I am going to be able to
install the WinMe on my Spare test/pig machine. Anyone out there know how
to, or if it is even possible to pull the cd key from the cd it's self? I
sure don't know how to get it from just the original OEM CD and I sure
don't feel like sending Microsoft $30 like what it said in one of the
knowledge base articles for getting a replacement CD.
Seeing as how I am a OEM and if I build a new system I can legally
install the WinME cd to any new system I build and then sell the system;
but I would of course have to let the WinME cd go with the system, and I
would need the CD Key to do that, so as of right now the WinME CD is a
useless coaster.


--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
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Noel Paton November 15th 05 10:58 PM

Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys
 

"Heather" wrote in message
...
Bwa ha ha!! What a long-winded excuse so you don't have to admit you were
wrong!! ROFL!!

A typical Sugiesque whining drone....



Not only that - but he's wrong about the license, as well!!

No matter WHO you are, an OEM License is tied to the machine it's frist
installed on.

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2006, Windows)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm

http://tinyurl.com/6oztj

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Mike M November 15th 05 11:11 PM

Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys
 
Noel Paton wrote:

Not only that - but he's wrong about the license, as well!!

No matter WHO you are, an OEM License is tied to the machine it's
frist installed on.


Noel,

I see "it" now admits to not knowing anything about logo.sys and now
admits to have never tested "its" absurd theory. Goes to prove once again
what a worthless and untrustworthy individual "it" is. Seems "it" knows
as little about OEM licences as "it" does about anything relevant to this
newsgroup.
--
Mike


Sugien November 15th 05 11:22 PM

Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys
 

Bull ****, If I have to, in order to prove it one way or the other, I will
install a boot leg copy
"Heather" wrote in message
...
Bwa ha ha!! What a long-winded excuse so you don't have to admit you were
wrong!! ROFL!!

A typical Sugiesque whining drone....

HF
"Sugien" wrote in message
...
I have lost my Jewel Case CD to my OEM WinME CD. It is a real
hologram edge to edge CD. it has 0400 Part No X05-74739. I know how to
recover a lost COA number or Jewel case CD Key from a system that is up
and running before wiping it and installing if the key has been lost; but
I have searched the Microsoft Knowledge base and Googled it, and I can
only find where you have to contact Microsoft. The system the WinME was
on has been sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on
and they let me keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it. I
called the user and they sold the machine long time ago because they
wanted a better system then a 1Ghz.
I said I would install the WinMe over the weekend and then have the
definitive details one way or the other on the logo.sys Vs. sulogo.sys;
however without the CD Key I don't see how I am going to be able to
install the WinMe on my Spare test/pig machine. Anyone out there know
how to, or if it is even possible to pull the cd key from the cd it's
self? I sure don't know how to get it from just the original OEM CD and
I sure don't feel like sending Microsoft $30 like what it said in one of
the knowledge base articles for getting a replacement CD.
Seeing as how I am a OEM and if I build a new system I can legally
install the WinME cd to any new system I build and then sell the system;
but I would of course have to let the WinME cd go with the system, and I
would need the CD Key to do that, so as of right now the WinME CD is a
useless coaster.


--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
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Sugien November 15th 05 11:24 PM

Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys
 

"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...

"Heather" wrote in message
...
Bwa ha ha!! What a long-winded excuse so you don't have to admit you
were wrong!! ROFL!!

A typical Sugiesque whining drone....



Not only that - but he's wrong about the license, as well!!

No matter WHO you are, an OEM License is tied to the machine it's frist
installed on.

If removed from that particular machine, and you are an OEM, you can install
that key to another machine *if* you have a multi-license, so you don't know
as much as *you* think you do. I have long ago however use all my keys for
my multipack.



Sugien November 15th 05 11:26 PM

Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys
 
The only *it* around here are all the *it* that think they are either better
or more knowledgeable then others simply because they have hung around a
news group long enough to be able to accumulate some help files they can
copy and past into the news group and regurgitate info that they did *not*
learn but instead put into text files that they can pull up and paste and be
a *canned* reply which a bot could do as well.
"Mike M" wrote in message
...
Noel Paton wrote:

Not only that - but he's wrong about the license, as well!!

No matter WHO you are, an OEM License is tied to the machine it's
frist installed on.


Noel,

I see "it" now admits to not knowing anything about logo.sys and now
admits to have never tested "its" absurd theory. Goes to prove once again
what a worthless and untrustworthy individual "it" is. Seems "it" knows
as little about OEM licences as "it" does about anything relevant to this
newsgroup.
--
Mike




Sugien November 15th 05 11:29 PM

Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys
 
btw, Heather, I thought you had ;me killfiled? now don't try and say you
only have me killfiled in other newsgroups; because most all news readers
have their filters for *all* groups and not separate filters for individual
groups.
"Heather" wrote in message
...
Bwa ha ha!! What a long-winded excuse so you don't have to admit you were
wrong!! ROFL!!

A typical Sugiesque whining drone....

HF
"Sugien" wrote in message
...
I have lost my Jewel Case CD to my OEM WinME CD. It is a real
hologram edge to edge CD. it has 0400 Part No X05-74739. I know how to
recover a lost COA number or Jewel case CD Key from a system that is up
and running before wiping it and installing if the key has been lost; but
I have searched the Microsoft Knowledge base and Googled it, and I can
only find where you have to contact Microsoft. The system the WinME was
on has been sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on
and they let me keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it. I
called the user and they sold the machine long time ago because they
wanted a better system then a 1Ghz.
I said I would install the WinMe over the weekend and then have the
definitive details one way or the other on the logo.sys Vs. sulogo.sys;
however without the CD Key I don't see how I am going to be able to
install the WinMe on my Spare test/pig machine. Anyone out there know
how to, or if it is even possible to pull the cd key from the cd it's
self? I sure don't know how to get it from just the original OEM CD and
I sure don't feel like sending Microsoft $30 like what it said in one of
the knowledge base articles for getting a replacement CD.
Seeing as how I am a OEM and if I build a new system I can legally
install the WinME cd to any new system I build and then sell the system;
but I would of course have to let the WinME cd go with the system, and I
would need the CD Key to do that, so as of right now the WinME CD is a
useless coaster.


--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
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Sugien November 15th 05 11:40 PM

Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys
 
Oh, and I will take that as a NO , and that you don't know how to get a cd
key from just the CD, right?
"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...

"Heather" wrote in message
...
Bwa ha ha!! What a long-winded excuse so you don't have to admit you
were wrong!! ROFL!!

A typical Sugiesque whining drone....



Not only that - but he's wrong about the license, as well!!

No matter WHO you are, an OEM License is tied to the machine it's frist
installed on.

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2006, Windows)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm

http://tinyurl.com/6oztj

Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's





webster72n November 16th 05 12:28 AM

Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys
 

VIA TITS:

Obviously you have made yourself dislikable here.
Personally I don't think you are as bad as you try to make yourself look
with your aggressive statements.
The question you ask, is legit, but asked in the wrong place.
What kind of answer do you expect in this specific NG?
You should find a forum, dealing with the subject of your question in pure
technical terms.
But before you do, don't forget to take a shower.

Harry.



"Sugien" wrote in message
...
I have lost my Jewel Case CD to my OEM WinME CD. It is a real

hologram
edge to edge CD. it has 0400 Part No X05-74739. I know how to recover a
lost COA number or Jewel case CD Key from a system that is up and running
before wiping it and installing if the key has been lost; but I have
searched the Microsoft Knowledge base and Googled it, and I can only find
where you have to contact Microsoft. The system the WinME was on has been
sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on and they let

me
keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it. I called the user

and
they sold the machine long time ago because they wanted a better system

then
a 1Ghz.
I said I would install the WinMe over the weekend and then have the
definitive details one way or the other on the logo.sys Vs. sulogo.sys;
however without the CD Key I don't see how I am going to be able to

install
the WinMe on my Spare test/pig machine. Anyone out there know how to, or

if
it is even possible to pull the cd key from the cd it's self? I sure

don't
know how to get it from just the original OEM CD and I sure don't feel

like
sending Microsoft $30 like what it said in one of the knowledge base
articles for getting a replacement CD.
Seeing as how I am a OEM and if I build a new system I can legally
install the WinME cd to any new system I build and then sell the system;

but
I would of course have to let the WinME cd go with the system, and I would
need the CD Key to do that, so as of right now the WinME CD is a useless
coaster.


--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
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\}
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