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Posted By : Student of Katharine Gibbs School - New York on February 10, 2004

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My C: drive is only 3.5 gb and is full. I only have Windows, IE 5 and drivers on it. All my games, etc are on a 20 gb D: drive. I would like to reformat the C drive, but I need to find the product ID for MS office 2000. I think I found it via regedit in the hkey_local_machine:software:microsoft:office:registration:product id. It is a long number. Do you know if this is the registration id needed?

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I believe it is if the ID looks like for example TCUGH-5UFUT-JGU7Y-7GHTR-4YFYRT then that is a product key dont use the one i typed its fake im just using it as an example to show u what a product key looks like

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Posted by Student of Katharine Gibbs School - New York on February 10, 2004

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