A hardware key, I believe, is tied to the hardware. Lets say you install 
Judgment Day. It 
gives you a product ID. Now lets say you get a new computer, and the ID is 
different. That 
is because it's using your hardware specifications on your computer to generate 
ID'S. If I'm wrong 
on this someone let me know, although I think that's right.



On Fri, 01 Aug 2008 13:37:59 +0200, Kevin Weispfennig wrote:


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>What are hardware keys?
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