As a computer tech guy, two things that I find very important is the
speed of solving a computer problem and also convenience. I don’t want
to be wasting the whole day trying to solve one problem and the
customer sees me as unprofessional. Convenience in a way I don’t want
to tire myself in opening up dirty and dusty computer case, swapping
hard drives and etc. Very frequently I had to reinstall Windows for people. One very common annoying problem that I always face is the user lost his license sticker and I had to spend more time in retrieving the genuine Windows product key. There are a few ways to do it and most of them involves me having access to another working computer. For example, taking out the hard drive and fix it to a working machine, load the registry and retrieve the product key.  Or I can boot up PCRegedit, load the registry
and then decrypt the key from a working computer. All those steps are
very time consuming and troublesome.

I tried very hard to look for a linux live CD that can retrieve thewindows-license-sticker
license key but I couldn’t find one. But here’s my opinion on the simplest and most convenient way to retrieve XP or Vista product key from an unbootable machine.

All I need to do is set up a UBCD4Win livecd, boot up the computer with
it and run either Joshua’s Key Reader or Keyfinder. Setting up UBCD4Win
could take a while, so here’s a guide on how to create your UBCD4Win
livecd.

1. Download UBCD4Win (250+MB) and install it on your computer.

2. Run UBCD4Win.

3. You need to select the source at UBCD4Win. Insert Windows XP
installation disc and select your CD drive. If you don’t have Windows
XP installation disc but your manufacturer provides a i386 folder in
your C drive, then select C:\i386

ubcd4win-keyfinder

4. Insert a blank CD, select Burn to CD/DVD and click Build. The whole process should take a while so go have a coffee.

Now to recover Windows product key, all you need to do is boot up
the unbootable computer with UBCD4Win. Follow the instructions until
you get to a part where it looks like Windows. Go to Start >
Programs > System Information > Info. and Diag. Tools > You
can either use Joshua’s Key Reader or Keyfinder

A. If you run Keyfinder, go to Tools > Load Hive… and select the Windows folder which is normally at C:\Windows and the genuine Windows Key will be display at the right pane.

B. If you run Joshua’s Key Reader, click the Read Remote Key button. Same thing as above, select Windows folder which is normally at C:\Windows. The Windows Product Key will be shown.

This method confirm to work on Windows XP and Vista 32-bit because I’ve
tested it. See, all it took is one CD to do the job. Don’t need to have
access on another working computer to decrypt the ProductID, or the
hassle of taking out the hard drive and fixing on another computer. I
noticed something weird on my Acer laptop running Windows Vista. The
product key that is retrieved from the registry hive is different from
the license sticker at the bottom of the laptop and I am very sure that
the Vista is installed from the recovery partition. Anybody knows
anything about this?

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