I installed this 1 year ago. Last night due to system
problems I had to do it again. Since 1 year ago, I have
lost my "PRODUCT CODE" envelope. So I need
this "password" to continue. Do I have to buy another new
copy?
The W98 ProductKey is generally found on the Windows user manual, the
certificate of authenticity, a sticker on the PC or a sticker on the sleeve
or jewel case the Windows CD came in. The 25-digit key is 5 groups of 5
alpha/numeric characters. The Key might be available from the system:
If the system is working in either safe or normal mode:
Open regedit.exe to this key and look in the right pane for the entry
ProductKey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
If the system is not working, start the computer with a floppy startup disk.
At the A: prompt, type: C:\Windows\Command\Find /N "ProductKey"
C:\Windows\System.dat
(Note: ProductKey must be typed in upper and lower case letters as shown
and there is a space after: "Find" after: "/N" and after:
"ProductKey"
If the hard drive has been formatted or replaced, US customers can contact
Microsoft at: 1 800 642-7676. They will issue retail and OEM product keys
after verifying data located on the W98 CD.

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> I installed this 1 year ago. Last night due to system
> problems I had to do it again. Since 1 year ago, I have
> lost my "PRODUCT CODE" envelope. So I need
> this "password" to continue. Do I have to buy another new
> copy?
les Donagh - 29 Jul 2004 21:42 GMT
The code was on the original disc sleeve, the one the
wife threw out. It was on the win 98 upgrade. I had to
start from square zero by loading win 95, then tried to
do the upgrade disc to 98. Tat is when it wants the code.
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>The W98 ProductKey is generally found on the Windows user manual, the
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Ron Badour - 29 Jul 2004 23:34 GMT
Read my whole reply--there is a phone number listed when all else fails.

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> The code was on the original disc sleeve, the one the
> wife threw out. It was on the win 98 upgrade. I had to
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