![]() To see them all you will have to have hidden files and folders and hide extensions for known file types unchecked in folder options and if you don’t know how do this then you don’t need to be trying this anyway. If you have the original CD, open the \i386 folder and first off search for 3 distinct files (winnt.sif, unattend.txt, and setupp.ini). If you’re OS is at least in tact and accessible find and write down the “Product ID” (not the Product Key obviously because that’s what you are trying to find) by looking on the “General” tab of the “System Properties” and do a search for Product ID converters and use one of the freeware utilities to convert your Product ID back to the original Product Key and if you have the original CD at this point you whack the box and reload with the product key.Ģ. ![]() ![]() Let’s start this response by stating there are more answers to this puzzle than meet the naked eye so we’ll cover just a few things that you can do.ġ. ![]()
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