If you have the original proof of purchase, and the UPC code from the box, sometimes you can phone the "XP Setup" department at 1-800-MICROSOFT to get a new license key delivered to you. It is rare, but sometimes they allow this.
The authorisation code is supplied when you purchase the software.
to get your PAC code (porting authorisation code) you need to visit www.paccodes.co.UK and enter your current and new mobile phone provider and you can get your PAC code. hope this helps.
yes
The source code for Windows XP is not publicly available; thus you cannot edit it.
You cannot. Windows Vista is closed-source; they don't make the code available for download.
It was from an old plot and nowadays, no matter what you type, you won't get anything.
As per Reserve Bank Of India Transaction Authorisation Code in respect of a Demand Draft is 16.
Not at all. Both Unix and Windows are trademarked and copyright protected so they cannot share a common code base.
If you mean the authorisation code on the disk, it should say something like: for use on max 3 computers, etc so yeah, perfectly legal
As per Reserve Bank Of India Transaction Authorisation Code in respect of a Demand Draft is 16. This 2 digit number located right bottom (last 2 digits)
A PIN - personal identification number, which are used for credit and debit card authorisation.
The codename for windows 8 is "Blue".