Tiberian Sun CD key

T47

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Hey guys,

I bought Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun awhile back, and I lost the CD case which holds the CD key. Is there a way to find the CD key within the CD?

-T47
 

T47

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It isn't like I'm asking you guys to give me your serial numbers, I'm just wondering if I can find it on the CD so I don't spend the rest of my life looking for the friggin' case.
 

ctowle

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T47-

I stepped on my CD, cracked it, and dont use it anymore (obviously). If you want my key, I don't see a problem there, if anyone objects to this, I will withdraw my offer.

Drop me an email and I will send it to you.

Hope I can help a fellow gamer in a jam.
 

mosdef

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May 14, 2000
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Gorgonzola - Uh all he did was ask WHERE he could find the CD key, not FOR a CD key. Lay off the guy...

-mosdef
 

Spiff

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T47, the registry may hold this information... that is if you have an existing install.

You could also try requesting a replacement from Westwood. It may mean sending them your existing CD in exchange for a new one.

The CD does not actually contain a key, instead the program uses an algorithm to determine the validity of the key you type in.


If you all read his original request, he is not asking for a CD key from anyone, he is asking how he can find it. A valid request.
 

Shagga

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Food for thought. When I get a new piece of software with CD Key/serial number, I make a seperate note of it and save it in a *.txt file with Notepad or something similar. I then save it to CD in it's own little folder.

I won't be asking if there's anywhere I can find my CD key/serial Number and going throught the stick you are. Oh yeah, You should look after posessions, didn't mom teach you that? How do ppl actually lose their cases?

;)
 

Spiff

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good recommendation... I also write down the CD key and then tape that to the (top) of the CD... If I lose the CD, then I'm screwed anyway