product key for win xp home installation disc

I have a disc of original home installation win xp, but have lost the product key that was on the box of the cd, how do I know what is the key?

I have a disc of original home installation win xp, but have lost the product key that was on the box of the cd, how do I know what is the key?

If you have a computer on which the product has been installed AND it is a retail version of XP Home (not a version installed at the factory where you never entered the label key), you can use a program of keyfinder to retrieve.  I usewww.magicaljellybean.com keyfinder program for this purpose.  Even if you have a hard drive that had the operating system installed on it and it still can be read in another computer then the tool load the hive in this program will be found the product key.  Otherwise, you're out of luck.

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