Nowadays, when installing and using software, there are many registration information such as us requiring us to enter the registration code or install KEY, which has caused some trouble for computer enthusiasts. Sometimes, even for some software that has been registered on our computers, it is a headache to find its original registration information. In response to this situation, the author has compiled some commonly used software registration information to hide in the system for reference by those who need it.
Windows 98 software registration information storage location: Registration [HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE\Software\Micro
The "ProductKey" branch under soft\Windows\CurentVersion];
The storage location of the WindowsXP and Windows Server 2003 software registration information: C:\Windows\System32\$winnt$.Ini file, which can be opened by the "Notepad" program. Of course, this is assumed that your WindowsXP and Windows Server 2003 are installed on the C drive;
The Winrar3.0 software registration information storage location: C:\Program Files\winrar\ file, which can be opened with the "Notepad" program for copying and backup. Of course, this is assuming that your Winrar3.0 is installed in the C:\Program Files folder;
Photoshop7.0 software registration information storage location: "SERIAL" branch under the registry [HKEY_CURRENT _USER\Software\Adobe\Photoshop\7.0\Registration];
The location of the Winzip8.0 software registration information storage: "Name" and "SN" branches under the registry [HKEY_CURRENT _USER\Software\Nico Mak Computing\WinZip\WinIni];
HyperSnap-DX 5 software registration information storage location: C:\Program Files\ HyperSnap-DX 5\ HprSnap5.hs5lic file. Of course, this is also assuming that your HyperSnap-DX 5 is installed in the C:\Program Files folder;
UltraISO6.52 software registration information storage location: Registration [HKEY_CURRENT _USER\Software\EasyBoot Systems\UltraISO\5.0]
The "UserName" and "Registration" branches under;
MagicSetV5.81 software registration information storage location: "SN" branch under the registry [HKEY_LOCAL _MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Super Rabbit\MagicSet];
The storage location of the Windows Optimizer Software Registration Information: "Register", "Register_1", "Register_2", and "Register_3" branches under the registry [HKEY _LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wom];
ACDSee6.0 software registration information storage location: "LicenseNumber" branch under registry [HKEY_LOCAL _MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ACD Systems\61];
AnyDVD3.3 software registration information storage location: the "Key" branch under the registry [HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE\Software\SlySoft\AnyDVD\Key];
Ahead Nero6.3.0.2 software registration information storage location: "Serial6" branch under the registry [HKEY _LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Ahead\Nero - Burning Rom\Info];
You may ask: In addition to the software mentioned above, there are also a large amount of software registration information where can I find it? In fact, the registration information of each software will always leave some clues in the system. Generally speaking, registration information may be distributed in some INI files with extensions in the software's own folders, or in the system registry. For INI files, you can use the "Notepad" program to view them. When friends look up software registration information in the registry, they can use the method of entering keywords to do so, that is, enter the software name and ";" in the "Find" box of the registry editor, and then enter keywords such as "license number", "serial", "regkey", "productkey", and "serialnumber" to search. The speed may be faster.
In addition, in addition to saving software registration information by manually recording, some software can also be used to help us back up it. There are still many such software, you can search online and find some. Based on my experience, Aida32 software is a good choice. Aida32 is a sharing tool software related to system detection. This software is a green software and can be used after downloading and decompressing. It can not only be used to detect various hardware in the system, but also help us obtain registration information for some software. After running Aida32, click the plus sign of "Software" in the left pane, and then click the "License" that appears. We can see the name and registration information of some software installed on your computer from the right pane. If you need to backup, you can right-click the "Limited" item and select "Text" or "HTML" in the pop-up "Quick Report (I)—Limited" drop-down menu to backup. You can also right-click the name of the software in the right pane to copy it to back up the registration information.