serial #?
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Master-Of-Fungus-Foo-D
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serial #?
How would i get the serial # outta the game thats already installed on my PC? umm i lost the case (ive got two but theyre mixed up and even IM confuzed so i wont confuse you with the cofizing story) and need to install it on this pc (the onee im using right now is my "net +modelling" pc.. the other 1 is for mappping and testing).... help plz?..
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Local machine? = local machine... that's where your serial is stored. Do you know how to browse the register? If not, be careful and do not alter anything or get someone else with more experience to do it for you. I'm serious.
Go to Start->Run...
Type: regedit
Browse to the location I pointed out and write down the serial.
Go to Start->Run...
Type: regedit
Browse to the location I pointed out and write down the serial.
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If it's AA, go to some serial code search engine and get one, it's not checked by servers anyway.
Serial code is being checked from Spearhead on.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE - it's one of five main windoze registry hives. As the name suggests, it stores info about the PC.
The other hives are HKEY_USERS, which shares common information about the system users
(I still can't figure out what the hell windoze 9x has this since it doesn't support users
), HKEY_CURRENT_USER - this hive is user-specific and contains info about user's wallpaper, personal settings etc. as well as info about the software the user installed (just like HKEY_USERS - WTF is it in w9x for?). Last but not least - HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG - stores some miscellanous configuration info, mainly about devices installed in the computer.
Hope this is a comprehensive answer.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE - it's one of five main windoze registry hives. As the name suggests, it stores info about the PC.
Hope this is a comprehensive answer.
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ok i was gonna say thx last night but my bro's movin out and he unplugged the modempanTera wrote:Local machine? = local machine... that's where your serial is stored. Do you know how to browse the register? If not, be careful and do not alter anything or get someone else with more experience to do it for you. I'm serious.
Go to Start->Run...
Type: regedit
Browse to the location I pointed out and write down the serial.
...sooooo thx.. now i can model with milkshape until the trial peiod runs out (hey i dont have 20 bucks...WHAT are you snickering at?)






