Hi Nikolay,

Can you please provide a DIRECT link to URL of the item's download?
I am getting hit whith so many adware JS, some of which are doing some funky
things that lock up Firefox!!!


On 01/18/2019 10:45 AM, Nikolay Ivanets wrote:
You don't need boot or mount partition to read registry. hivexregedit can manipulate windows registry files directly.

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  Mykola Ivanets

пт, 18 січ. 2019, 01:32 JD користувач jd1...@gmail.com <mailto:jd1...@gmail.com> пише:



    On 01/17/2019 03:41 PM, Nikolay Ivanets wrote:
    Let me ask the question again: is COA product key? Is it in the
    registry?

    I would assume so, since the laptop was used without any problems
    and received updates normally without any banners coming up.

    
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/how-to-recover-your-windows-product-key/f032f08f-f114-46f6-ab81-b28004dd43a0

    You can easily extract product key if it is in the registry as
    the link above promises. I have pointed to a Linux tool which can
    read/modify Windows Registry in precious email.

    --
      Mykola Ivanets
    But the disk is not bootable :( :(
    I was just fortunate that "testdisk" (linux)  was able to extract
    the user's directory
    and the windows directory.
    The script you show assumes that the HD is mountable.
    It is not, and a 2nd computer with win7 refuses to "see" it when
    attached
    via USB. So I would not be able to use 3rd party SW to talk
    to the unmountable disk.
    Only "testdisk" on Linux has been able to read the undamaged parts.

    Thank you very much for your response.
    I do indeed appreciate it.



    чт, 17 січ. 2019, 20:17 JD користувач jd1...@gmail.com
    <mailto:jd1...@gmail.com> пише:

        OK, so I called MS as you had suggested,
        and they will no longer support win7 in 2020, which is under
        2 year away.
        I get a voice menu from hell, non of the options of which
        address my issue
        at hand, namely extracting the windows installation key from
        the windows
        directory, which I was able to save to my linux HD.
        They automated responder finally hung up.

        So, of all the linux freeware that deals with windows,
        is there one that CAN extract the key from the backup windows
        dir on Linux?



        address my problem of extracting the

        > On 01/09/2019 10:28 AM, Ulf Zibis wrote:
        >>
        >> You could try testdisk and/or photorec.
        >>
        >> Good luck,
        >>
        >> -Ulf
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