If you're looking for your Windows registration code, there are programs which can find it for you if you've lost the card (one that can be downloaded for free goes by the name of "magical jelly bean keyfinder" and I wish I was making that up but I am not). Note that you're not allowed to use it on a different computer, but it is permissible to upgrade to a larger hard drive or reinstall it on the same computer. You may need to call Microsoft to "activate" it.
If that's not what you meant, please be more specific about what you mean by "registration number."
You will have to register your new vehicle, and at registration your tag number is assigned. You may be able to transfer the registration, but the registry has control over that. Bring the old registration information with you when you register the new vehicle, and request that the old registration be transferred.
Mars still exists. It is about 4.6 billion years old.
yes, south of old walls of rome.
i wouldn't think so, it seems old
You need the manual book that was used to register the thing in question to get the old registration number. This is usually a very tiring and involving process.
You have to enter the registration code supplied when you purchased the boxed product, or the Origin order number (I think) for Origin purchases.
Yes there are some still around just not in use e.g there is one in wales. Baaron Golchin 12years old.
If any still exist in 2007, they would be at least 106 years old. Bless them all.
http://www.youtube.com/user/AntiNRA Yes shamans still exist, here is an example of a very wise old shaman, there are many more in Brazil and India, and In the native American culture.
Yes. The old gold-mining town of Wyalong still exists, but it is only a fraction of the size of its neighbour, West Wyalong.
you can make offered a settelment with them .You acn use worksmancomp for my injury which still exist.
When you say "number plate" i believe that you're talking about a license/registration plate.... the answer to that being- no... at least not in most states.... most of the time once a vehicle changes registration plates or "tags", the state labels the old plate(s) as "dead", this means that if the police would check for info on that plate, they would be informed that the registration is no longer "good" for that plate and that's that.... your best bet to track an old car is to have the VIN number from the car and go somewhere like "vehix.com" and pay to get the current and past info. avail. for the vehicle.