How to get the key for Windows 98 disk

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timbo59

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I have an older laptop that I'd like to install Windows 98 on for the sake of playing some old games. I just bought an old laptop with Win 98 on it and it accepted some of the games, but not all. I figured maybe I could put Win98 on the other laptop and see if it would fare any better accepting the games that wouldn't work on the other unit.

Only problem is that I can't find the key for it anywhere - the disk has been stored in a paper sleeve for years in my study, long after I stopped using it. I have a Windows 2000 disk - same problem. Both are genuine copies. Is there some way I can get the keys, maybe by contacting Microsoft?
 

aoresteen

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Understood. But the OP said that "I just bought an old laptop with Win 98 on it and it accepted some of the games, but not all." That to me implies that the laptop is RUNNING, hence the use of Magic Jelly Bean to salvage the install code.

 

The activation system you are referring to didn't make an appearance until Windows XP. However, prior to that one still had to enter a 20 character license code during installation. Installation would not proceed without it. The reason for the current activation system is that under the old system the same key could be used on an unlimited number of machines with no ill effects as the systems didn't contact the "mother ship" to verify key usage.
 
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