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is there anyway to find out the product key of a Windows 95 system from DOS prompt?
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Yes, you can look in the System.dat file. Search for "OEM" and you will find it in that mess.

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maybe it won't apply to what you're asking, but here's a way to find it for win98...

http://www.myfavoritepc.com/support/tnproductkey.html

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maybe it won't apply to what you're asking, but here's a way to find it for win98...

http://www.myfavoritepc.com/support/tnproductkey.html

cool never knew that one!

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