CD Keys, the silent killer

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poleboy

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Windows has this fancy new thing called Notepad. You can use it to store text electronically so you don't have to go around remembering it or worry about losing the paper it's written on. It's going to be huge!
 

kungfujoe

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Yes, really.

But you should totally check out that regedit thing. I just went in there and started messing around with the values.

I just finished playing Crysis on full stats on my Pentium II 450, with an ATI Radeon 7200, 32Mb of video memory. And I think I have 64 MB of ram. Oh, and I'm running Windows 3.1. Also, my monitor is made of diamonds. And if you are still reading this, then you obviously know nothing of computers

DO NOT EVER piss around in regedit unless you know exactly what you are doing...I'm gonna go play some more Crysis
 

JackofTrades

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Write the Cd key on the cd, I've learned this the hard way, many people will say it, take the advice :D
 

zacaron

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i just open a microsoft file and write it in there call it CD-KEY file and just type in the code with the game name above.
 

Leorex

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if you bought the game, then a key gen is legal, as long as you only follow the elua that you agree to ( give or take, also no one under 18 can be legally bound to contracts, so just have them click it )