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hi can anybody help? my son has lost his cd case with the product key for age of mythology the titans. he already has this installed into his computer but i need to reformat his computer as it is a huge mess but he wont let me incase he looses his game. can anybody help? is the product key number in a file somewhere already in his computer? Thanks in advance
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=?Utf-8?B?amFnZm9yZGU=?= <jagforde[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:6D190A2E-B259-4E0F-8D1F-849EA86E1406[ at ]microsoft.com:
[Quoted Text] > hi can anybody help? my son has lost his cd case with the product key > for age of mythology the titans. he already has this installed into > his computer but i need to reformat his computer as it is a huge mess > but he wont let me incase he looses his game. can anybody help? is the > product key number in a file somewhere already in his computer? Thanks > in advance >
Easiest way to resolve this problem is to buy a new copy of the software.
That said you MIGHT be able to find a copy of the product key in your system registry. Click Start > Run... (or press Win Key+R) and type in "regedit" and click OK.
From here press F3 and search for something like "mythology"
Whatever it finds you may have to hit F3 a few times until it finds the actual space where the product key is kept in the regsitry.
I'm only 50% sure you'll find it here, if you don't then the first suggestion holds, buy the software again.
In parting I recommend keeping a list of your product keys. I actually have a CD binder that I keep some CDs along with print outs of CD-Keys. They are basically currency when it comes to gaming. Proof of ownership, etc.
Note: I also don't have Mythology installed, so maybe someone who has the game can point out where the key is kept in the registry.
GL,
-- Joe
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Joe wrote:
[Quoted Text] > =?Utf-8?B?amFnZm9yZGU=?= <jagforde[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >> hi can anybody help? my son has lost his cd case with the product key >> for age of mythology the titans. he already has this installed into >> his computer but i need to reformat his computer as it is a huge mess >> but he wont let me incase he looses his game. can anybody help? is the >> product key number in a file somewhere already in his computer? Thanks >> in advance >> > > Easiest way to resolve this problem is to buy a new copy of the software. > > That said you MIGHT be able to find a copy of the product key in your > system registry. Click Start > Run... (or press Win Key+R) and type in > "regedit" and click OK. > > From here press F3 and search for something like "mythology" > > Whatever it finds you may have to hit F3 a few times until it finds the > actual space where the product key is kept in the regsitry. > > I'm only 50% sure you'll find it here, if you don't then the first > suggestion holds, buy the software again.
When installing Windows one uses a *Product-Key* , but then a derived *Product-Id* is presented in the 'System' Control-Panel applet and similar places. ms uses the same deal for AoM. It's a 'ProductId' and a 'DigitalProductId' that are stored in the Registry (and displayed inGame).
> In parting I recommend keeping a list of your product keys. I actually > have a CD binder that I keep some CDs along with print outs of CD-Keys. > They are basically currency when it comes to gaming. Proof of ownership, > etc. > > Note: I also don't have Mythology installed, so maybe someone who has the > game can point out where the key is kept in the registry.
the 'DigitalProductId' and 'ProductId' are (for me) stored under: [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Age of Mythology\1.0] and [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Age of Mythology Expansion Pack\1.0]
As i remember it, the Keys under 'Microsoft Games' are deleted when uninstalling the game(s), so if one exports these keys from the current Windows-install and re-imports them on a new machine before installing the games again, it .. just .. might work. I haven't tried this so *i'm not at all sure* if this will work or not.
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Etal wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Joe wrote: > >> =?Utf-8?B?amFnZm9yZGU=?= <jagforde[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>> hi can anybody help? my son has lost his cd case with the product key >>> for age of mythology the titans. he already has this installed into >>> his computer but i need to reformat his computer as it is a huge mess >>> but he wont let me incase he looses his game. can anybody help? is the >>> product key number in a file somewhere already in his computer? Thanks >>> in advance >> >> Easiest way to resolve this problem is to buy a new copy of the software. >> That said you MIGHT be able to find a copy of the product key in your >> system registry. Click Start > Run... (or press Win Key+R) and type in >> "regedit" and click OK. >> >> From here press F3 and search for something like "mythology" >> >> Whatever it finds you may have to hit F3 a few times until it finds >> the actual space where the product key is kept in the regsitry. >> >> I'm only 50% sure you'll find it here, if you don't then the first >> suggestion holds, buy the software again. > > When installing Windows one uses a *Product-Key* , but then a derived > *Product-Id* is presented in the 'System' Control-Panel applet and > similar places. > ms uses the same deal for AoM. It's a 'ProductId' and a > 'DigitalProductId' that are stored in the Registry (and displayed inGame). > >> In parting I recommend keeping a list of your product keys. I actually >> have a CD binder that I keep some CDs along with print outs of >> CD-Keys. They are basically currency when it comes to gaming. Proof of >> ownership, etc. >> >> Note: I also don't have Mythology installed, so maybe someone who has >> the game can point out where the key is kept in the registry. > > the 'DigitalProductId' and 'ProductId' are (for me) stored under: > [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Age of Mythology\1.0] > and > [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Age of Mythology Expansion > Pack\1.0] > > As i remember it, the Keys under 'Microsoft Games' are deleted when > uninstalling the game(s), so if one exports these keys from the current > Windows-install and re-imports them on a new machine before installing > the games again, it .. just .. might work. I haven't tried this so *i'm > not at all sure* if this will work or not.
Warning! This got me curious so i tested it and it *does NOT work* for me. The 'AoM Gold Ed.' Installer still insists for me to enter the 25-character Product Key. Sorry.
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Etal wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Etal wrote: > >> Joe wrote: >> >>> =?Utf-8?B?amFnZm9yZGU=?= <jagforde[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>>> hi can anybody help? my son has lost his cd case with the product key >>>> for age of mythology the titans. he already has this installed into >>>> his computer but i need to reformat his computer as it is a huge mess >>>> but he wont let me incase he looses his game. can anybody help? is the >>>> product key number in a file somewhere already in his computer? Thanks >>>> in advance >>> >>> Easiest way to resolve this problem is to buy a new copy of the >>> software. >>> That said you MIGHT be able to find a copy of the product key in your >>> system registry. Click Start > Run... (or press Win Key+R) and type >>> in "regedit" and click OK. >>> >>> From here press F3 and search for something like "mythology" >>> >>> Whatever it finds you may have to hit F3 a few times until it finds >>> the actual space where the product key is kept in the regsitry. >>> >>> I'm only 50% sure you'll find it here, if you don't then the first >>> suggestion holds, buy the software again. >> >> When installing Windows one uses a *Product-Key* , but then a derived >> *Product-Id* is presented in the 'System' Control-Panel applet and >> similar places. >> ms uses the same deal for AoM. It's a 'ProductId' and a >> 'DigitalProductId' that are stored in the Registry (and displayed >> inGame). >> >>> In parting I recommend keeping a list of your product keys. I >>> actually have a CD binder that I keep some CDs along with print outs >>> of CD-Keys. They are basically currency when it comes to gaming. >>> Proof of ownership, etc. >>> >>> Note: I also don't have Mythology installed, so maybe someone who has >>> the game can point out where the key is kept in the registry. >> >> the 'DigitalProductId' and 'ProductId' are (for me) stored under: >> [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Age of Mythology\1.0] >> and >> [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Age of Mythology Expansion >> Pack\1.0] >> >> As i remember it, the Keys under 'Microsoft Games' are deleted when >> uninstalling the game(s), so if one exports these keys from the >> current Windows-install and re-imports them on a new machine before >> installing the games again, it .. just .. might work. I haven't tried >> this so *i'm not at all sure* if this will work or not. > > Warning! > This got me curious so i tested it and it *does NOT work* for me. The > 'AoM Gold Ed.' Installer still insists for me to enter the 25-character > Product Key. Sorry.
After snoozing.. So, since there is a working install - don't use the installer. I haven't tested it and i will not do it now, but i think the following should work.
1) Backup the Registry-keys created when originally installing the game. 2) Backup the files installed when game where installed. and 3) Redeploy the above after reinstalling Windows.
Besides the reg-keys mentioned in my previous post, and the files under the chosen install-directory, for me there where three font-files installed to backup, with their corresponding reg.-entries as follows;
[HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts] "Arial Unicode MS (TrueType)"="ARIALUNI.TTF" "GiovanniITCTT Book (TrueType)"="GIO_BK.TTF" "Perpetua (TrueType)"="PER_____.TTF"
There are some other Reg-keys created like the key for uninstalling the game and others that i hope aren't necessary.
For example i think these empty reg.-keys (SafeDisc-DRM) will be recreated when rerunning the games. [HKLM\Software\C07ft5Y\aom] and [HKLM\Software\C07ft5Y\aomx]
Optional: If desired backup previous Per-User SaveGames, from somewhere like under 'My Documents\My Games\'. If desired backup previous Per-User GameSettings, from [HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\...] in the registry.
Absolutely no guarantees, and of course you'll still be SOL next time you need to use the installer to reinstall the game. Hopefully the CD-case will turn up during spring-cleaning.
-- Nah-ah. I'm staying out of this. ... Now, here's my opinion.
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Etal wrote:
[Quoted Text] >>>> =?Utf-8?B?amFnZm9yZGU=?= <jagforde[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>>>> hi can anybody help? my son has lost his cd case with the product key >>>>> for age of mythology the titans. he already has this installed into >>>>> his computer but i need to reformat his computer as it is a huge mess >>>>> but he wont let me incase he looses his game. can anybody help? is the >>>>> product key number in a file somewhere already in his computer? Thanks >>>>> in advance >>>>
> > After snoozing.. So, since there is a working install - don't use the > installer. I haven't tested it and i will not do it now, but i think the > following should work. >
More importantly, if you have another computer capable of running AoM, you can test it yourself and don't have chance it and take my world for it.
(procedure omitted)
If you, before deleting it from your sons current WinXP install, temporarily set it up and get it to work on another computer and let your son test that it works there to his satisfaction. Then you know that it should work to /move/ the game past the re-installation of WinXP on the same computer.
-- Nah-ah. I'm staying out of this. ... Now, here's my opinion.
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http://www.gtopala.com/siw-download.html
Download the SIW Standalone version from the above link.
In the left hand column, once you have set it up, click on Licenses, and it should show you the A of M Key, as well as every Key for all software installed. -- Mad Mike
"jagforde" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > hi can anybody help? my son has lost his cd case with the product key for age > of mythology the titans. he already has this installed into his computer but > i need to reformat his computer as it is a huge mess but he wont let me > incase he looses his game. can anybody help? is the product key number in a > file somewhere already in his computer? Thanks in advance
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well you relly didn`t tell me any thing my brother lost mine and i never had it
"Mick Murphy" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > http://www.gtopala.com/siw-download.html> > Download the SIW Standalone version from the above link. > > In the left hand column, once you have set it up, click on Licenses, and it > should show you the A of M Key, as well as every Key for all software > installed. > -- > Mad Mike > > > "jagforde" wrote: > > > hi can anybody help? my son has lost his cd case with the product key for age > > of mythology the titans. he already has this installed into his computer but > > i need to reformat his computer as it is a huge mess but he wont let me > > incase he looses his game. can anybody help? is the product key number in a > > file somewhere already in his computer? Thanks in advance
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[Quoted Text] >> "jagforde" wrote: >> >> > hi can anybody help? my son has lost his cd case with the product >> > key for age of mythology the titans. he already has this installed >> > into his computer but i need to reformat his computer as it is a >> > huge mess but he wont let me incase he looses his game. can anybody >> > help? is the product key number in a file somewhere already in his >> > computer? Thanks in advance
> "Mick Murphy" wrote: > >> http://www.gtopala.com/siw-download.html >> >> Download the SIW Standalone version from the above link. >> >> In the left hand column, once you have set it up, click on Licenses, >> and it should show you the A of M Key, as well as every Key for all >> software installed. >> -- >> Mad Mike
=?Utf-8?B?Ym9i?= <bob[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:D029AE7C-FBA7-45FE-9ECE-C1884B4752ED[ at ]microsoft.com:
> well you relly didn`t tell me any thing my brother lost mine and i > never had it
If your old computer is running, go to that link Mad Mike gave you, run the program from there and it'll tell you what key age of mythology uses.
If you can't run the old system, then go buy another copy of the game. When you install the game, it generates a "Product ID", if you wrote down that number you can sometimes send it to Microsoft and they may be able to get your key for you, but it's doubtful.
Don't loose stuff. If your kid lost their iPod do you think Apple would give you a new one? Doubtful. Hard to replace lost items.
Also, don't pirate then ask on the MS news server for a key handout. You didn't ask, but I have a feeling you were thinking about it.
-- Joe
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