Or keep it in a password program like  do.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John O. Carvalho 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 10:08 AM
  Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Don't Lose the Program Serial Number Again


  If you don't know braille,you might be able to keep it on a tape that you 
  like to keep inportant things.
  PEACE
  John Carvalho
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Reinhard Stebner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: <[email protected]>
  Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 12:20 PM
  Subject: RE: [jaws-users] Don't Lose the Program Serial Number Again

  > Yah, but I cannot write on the cd because I am blind. How does this help
  > use who cannot see to write the key?
  >
  >
  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  > Behalf Of David The Wild-thing!
  > Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 7:44 AM
  > To: jaws-users list
  > Subject: [jaws-users] Don't Lose the Program Serial Number Again
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  > Don't Lose the Program Serial Number Again
  >
  >
  > Maybe you're reformatting your hard drive or you just bought a new 
  > computer
  > and need to reinstall a program from the CD, but can't find, or can't see
  > the little card with the serial number on it. I hate that!
  >
  > Before you reformat or erase the drive on your old system, go to
  > Help/About... in each program. In most cases, this is done by using the 
  > key
  > combination ALT+H. You can then arrow down to About... in this menu. Your
  > serial number should be there.
  >
  > Now that we have the numbers, what to do about it? Is there a better way 
  > to
  > keep them?
  >
  > You could type up a list, but since you still have the CD, just get a
  > permanent marker (preferably one made for marking CDs) and write the 
  > number
  > on the label side of the disk. There is some debate over the effects of 
  > ink
  > on a CD over time, but I wouldn't worry about it.
  >
  > Now it doesn't matter what happens to the little card, book, or whatever 
  > the
  > number was on. As long as you have the disk, you have the number.
  >
  > In fact, if a program asks you to register a user name and password, you 
  > can
  > do the same thing to avoid losing those. I know, the disk is in the PC at
  > the time you're installing. Just braille that registration information on
  > the CD case / envelope or on the manual's inside cover. Just don't store
  > your email passwords, bank pins, or other security information this way.
  >
  > Retrieve Serial Numbers or CD Keys from your computer
  >
  > KeyFinder Thing is a simple utility to retrieve the Serial numbers or CD
  > Keys of Microsoft software installed on your system. It includes options 
  > to
  > export the list of found keys and a search option to find keys not 
  > included
  > by default. While this utility is aimed at Microsoft products, the author
  > has built it to be versatile so he can include other non-MS products.
  > Currently KeyFinder Thing is able to search for serial numbers or CD keys
  > for 90 software titles.
  >
  > There are 2 versions of KeyFinder; Full and Lite.
  >
  > The full version requires you to have .NET 2.0 FX installed.
  >
  > As for the Lite version, its smaller! You don't need to have .NET 2.0 FX
  > installed. But it doesn't have the features of the full version. Its basic
  > and to the point.
  >
  > The Full version has a feature to search the registry for other serial
  > numbers not currently supported. I prefer to use the full version because
  > it's more advance than the Lite version and it's not complicated. The best
  > part of this software is it's FREE.
  >
  > Click this link to download KeyFinder Thing Full v3.16
  >
  > http://ychatsharp.com/keyfinderthing3.zip
  >
  > Click this link to download KeyFinder Thing Lite v1.09
  >
  > http://majorgeeks.com/Keyfinder_Thing_Lite_d5253.html
  >
  > Note: Only use this software on your computer. Using this software on 
  > other
  > computers to steal CD Keys is wrong.
  >
  >
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