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how can I reinstall registered copy of office 2000 without disks?
I tried to clone my old hard drive to a new one. It didn't work and I had to
rebuild the drive from scratch. I can't find my office 2000 disks to reinstall. It is a registered version and still exists on the old HD - which is now a slave. Is their anyway to reintall without the disk? |
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how can I reinstall registered copy of office 2000 without disks?
No, you need disks and Microsoft no longer replaces them for a version that
old. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "MarkT" wrote in message ... I tried to clone my old hard drive to a new one. It didn't work and I had to rebuild the drive from scratch. I can't find my office 2000 disks to reinstall. It is a registered version and still exists on the old HD - which is now a slave. Is their anyway to reintall without the disk? |
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how can I reinstall registered copy of office 2000 without disks?
Or you need to find your disks, or someone with the same version that you
can use your key with, but then I guess you will have lost the key also "MarkT" wrote in message ... I tried to clone my old hard drive to a new one. It didn't work and I had to rebuild the drive from scratch. I can't find my office 2000 disks to reinstall. It is a registered version and still exists on the old HD - which is now a slave. Is their anyway to reintall without the disk? |
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how can I reinstall registered copy of office 2000 without disks?
If your system still running you can use special software to recover your Windows and Office key. Most of them support some versions of Windows and some other Microsoft products. Also there is a products like "Recover Keys" ( http://recover-keys.com/ ) that support all Windows and Office versions and 300+ of other major software packages. "MarkT" wrote: I tried to clone my old hard drive to a new one. It didn't work and I had to rebuild the drive from scratch. I can't find my office 2000 disks to reinstall. It is a registered version and still exists on the old HD - which is now a slave. Is their anyway to reintall without the disk? |
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how can I reinstall registered copy of office 2000 without disks?
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-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Iryna B" wrote in message ... If your system still running you can use special software to recover your Windows and Office key. Most of them support some versions of Windows and some other Microsoft products. Also there is a products like "Recover Keys" ( http://recover-keys.com/ ) that support all Windows and Office versions and 300+ of other major software packages. "MarkT" wrote: I tried to clone my old hard drive to a new one. It didn't work and I had to rebuild the drive from scratch. I can't find my office 2000 disks to reinstall. It is a registered version and still exists on the old HD - which is now a slave. Is their anyway to reintall without the disk? |
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