![]() They’ve already embraced this concept and built the front-end business systems to support this when they started Office 365. Soooo, if MS were on the ball (and truly looking at their “bottom line”), they would offer continued XP support on an “annual fee” basis to the general consumer. MS has admitted it will still have a team dedicated to providing PAID XP support for premium enterprise customers who have figured out that, for their organization, it doesn’t pay to migrate. It’s simple to use and and fast.īUT, for those millions still using XP who either don’t want to change or are hardware limited, Microsoft is missing a HUGE opportunity. ![]() Once you make get through the clean install and remove the reminder, KeyFinder actually does a good job. But you can check the box to have that stop showing up. Some fantasy game that I surely don’t want and is probably full of bloatware itself.Īlso, when closing, it tries to sell you a premium version of the “Recover Keys” key finding program – which you might want if you have tons of software on your system. This is what I got when trying to install it on a different computer. Make sure you select Custom Installation and uncheck both boxes for the extra crapware. Like in this example it want to install the AVG Toolbar and change the search provider and homepage. The caveat? Well, being that it’s freeware, it’s going to try to sneak some crapware on to your system. It supports finding the products keys for over 300 programs It also lest you know about Windows and software updates you’re missing – similar to Secunia PSI.Īnother popular freeware program is KeyFinder from Magic Jelly Bean. The scan takes several minutes because it does more than just find your software keys. It’s free and will find the product keys for your operating system, Microsoft Office, as well as other popular software from Adobe, Nero, Corel, and video games. ![]() Recover Software Product Keysįor finding system information, Belarc Advisor is a great start, and possibly all you’ll need. ![]() Here’s a look at a couple of free tools that will allow you to find most of the product keys you have. But chances are you don’t have the key codes for those programs anymore. Before moving on from your old trusted XP system, you’ll want to bring over some of the software you’re currently using. ![]()
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