Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Serial Key Mountandblade Is There Any Way To Retrieve A Serial Key From An Uninstalled Game?

Is there any way to retrieve a serial key from an uninstalled game? - serial key mountandblade

I want to reinstall my game, but lost the serial key. Is there a way to restore from my previous installation?

8 comments:

VJ said...

If you own real game, you can call the company and ask for the most important games of the series. If you can convince the company that likes our support.

Answer Here said...

Try installing and freeware * program under the previous team to run the game program to uninstall. Sometimes, even after the program is completely uninstalled, the remainder of the series crucial in the Windows Registry in isolation.

How it works: Belarc Advisor scans your PC and builds a detailed profile of your installed software and its "List of software licenses and / or serial number (s) under the heading" software licenses "(ie, if your computer is in fact somewhere after the uninstall is complete).
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* Belarc Advisor - Free Personal PC Audit
(For Windows users!)

(1) Download Belarc Advisor
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
(2) Install the program
(3) Click on the link yellow B is now on your desktop.
(4) Wait for opening up IE and PC audit in your browser.
(5) to go where the "software licenses".
(6) See if the serial number removed for GAMand still there.
(7) Save this site (or a word copy) for future reference.
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Balk said...

Probably not. You can try searching the registry with Regedit.exe and locate the relavent registry keys in HKEY_CURRENT_USER | SOFTWARE zone, or look in the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | Software Zone.
If you're lucky, the uninstaller does not remove the name of the registry key that contains the serial number. (Almost all Windows programs can trash behind the record were installed after the programs. Programmers now are real idiots. Most people do not realize that the programs of the registry "cleaner" should fully redundant.)

Balk said...

Probably not. You can try searching the registry with Regedit.exe and locate the relavent registry keys in HKEY_CURRENT_USER | SOFTWARE zone, or look in the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | Software Zone.
If you're lucky, the uninstaller does not remove the name of the registry key that contains the serial number. (Almost all Windows programs can trash behind the record were installed after the programs. Programmers now are real idiots. Most people do not realize that the programs of the registry "cleaner" should fully redundant.)

Balk said...

Probably not. You can try searching the registry with Regedit.exe and locate the relavent registry keys in HKEY_CURRENT_USER | SOFTWARE zone, or look in the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | Software Zone.
If you're lucky, the uninstaller does not remove the name of the registry key that contains the serial number. (Almost all Windows programs can trash behind the record were installed after the programs. Programmers now are real idiots. Most people do not realize that the programs of the registry "cleaner" should fully redundant.)

ClubSupe... said...

Short answer: no.

The uninstall program removes personally identifiable information, such as the serial number.

Mediocre Deity said...

Legally, the only thing you can do is call the company and see if they can help. Illegally, you will probably be a serial interface.

Dane Aqua said...

If you have money, then you can take a taxi to choose when and how millions of Americans who do so to (U.S. $ 3 per mile or less). You do not do very well on a test drive and not many Americans.
Also, Americans need driving school if there are no drivers ed in school or learn properly if they do not show big brother or the family, to give them the ropes.
Sorry, I'm from New Jersey, but the states of the East Coast of the United States.

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