Anonymous2
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If so, I found a small useful file that can do it for you. The file in this archive will allow you to see the 25 digit Windows Product Keycode that is on your computer. This can be very useful for people that have lost their keycode and need to retrieve it.
This file works with Windows 2003, Windows XP, & Windows 2000 ONLY!
If your computer came with Windows pre-installed on it (an OEM version with a Microsoft Certificate Of Authenticity sticker on the computer), there is a chance that the keycode shown in WinKeyDOS will not be the same as the one on the sticker. This is normal and happens when the manufacturer uses a default keycode that installs Windows on all of its computers. So the keycode you're seeing is the default keycode.
When you open this file, a DOS window opens up with the keycode that is on your computer, then it saves it in a text file, then press any button and it closes.
This file works with Windows 2003, Windows XP, & Windows 2000 ONLY!
If your computer came with Windows pre-installed on it (an OEM version with a Microsoft Certificate Of Authenticity sticker on the computer), there is a chance that the keycode shown in WinKeyDOS will not be the same as the one on the sticker. This is normal and happens when the manufacturer uses a default keycode that installs Windows on all of its computers. So the keycode you're seeing is the default keycode.
When you open this file, a DOS window opens up with the keycode that is on your computer, then it saves it in a text file, then press any button and it closes.