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  • Esfahan
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    Im agree whit pre post
    REX and REZ are a angel's of lifesaver...
    They help to all AMS users Always.

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  • nals
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    RizlaUK your a lifesaver, Thank you :yes

    and TimeSurfer, Intrigued Thanks

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  • rexzooly
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    Originally posted by RizlaUK View Post
    not when you have a dll to do the job it isent
    Indeed sweek :yes

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  • RizlaUK
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    Its nearly impossible to locate the windows cdkey from the registry
    not when you have a dll to do the job it isent
    Last edited by RizlaUK; 02-01-2009, 12:34 PM.

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  • Intrigued
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    http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml

    Script version? (just saw that, ohhh bit tired here... thought for a moment this was "damage control" :-))

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  • TimeSurfer
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    here is a little article i have found so far on this.

    The Raw Product Key is buried inside the Product Key that is printed
    on the sticker distributed with each Windows XP CD. It consists of
    five alphanumeric strings separated by '-' characters, where each
    string is composed of five characters, as in

    FFFFF-GGGGG-HHHHH-JJJJJ-KKKKK

    Each character is one of the following 24 letters and digits:

    B C D F G H J K M P Q R T V W X Y 2 3 4 6 7 8 9

    Very similar to the decimal encoding of the Installation ID the 25
    characters of the Product Key form a base-24 encoding of the binary
    representation of the Product Key. Decoding the Product Key yields a
    multi-precision integer of roughly 115 bits, which is stored - again
    in little endian byte order - in an array of 15 bytes. Decoding the
    above Product Key results in the following byte sequence.

    0x6F 0xFA 0x95 0x45 0xFC 0x75 0xB5 0x52
    0xBB 0xEF 0xB1 0x17 0xDA 0xCD 0x00

    Of these 15 bytes the least significant four bytes contain the Raw
    Product Key in little endian byte order. The least significant bit is
    removed by shifting this 32-bit value (0x4595FA6F - remember the
    little endian byte order) to the left by one bit position, resulting
    in a Raw Product Key of 0x22CAFD37, or

    583728439

    in decimal notation.

    The eleven remaining bytes form a digital signature, allowing
    verification of the authenticity of the Product Key by means of a
    hard-coded public key.

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  • TimeSurfer
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    nals,
    Its nearly impossible to locate the windows cdkey from the registry due to the fact that its encrypted and not in clear text like in the previous windows versions. However there are a number of programs that are able to locate and decrypt the data. But if you were able to somehow decrypt the product id which resides in
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion] then i believe you would have your xp key. I'll do some more research and get back with you.
    Last edited by TimeSurfer; 04-11-2008, 09:35 PM.

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  • nals
    started a topic Anyone got code for Win XP key Finder

    Anyone got code for Win XP key Finder

    Can someone please give me the script for Win XP Key finder.

    Thanks
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