ROFL Mission Impossible Theme Song. Ima stop giving people ideas lol ima get blamed - yeah some dude named Zel stuck a internet gun to my head and made me do it
Hey Zhadum you just got volunteered for the job. May the force be with you PS Don't forget your theme song
i have an idea most of the demo laptops and desktops is connected to the internet so you can install some ftp or http server at your home and put inside the proggy for the serial to get the key and save the txt file inside your server via the demo computer no dok or cell-cam is needed p.s. dont foget to clear the internet history at the store
I can verify the code for PCWorld for exiting demo is TEH or DEM. The admin password I cannot release.
Not that I'm advocating doing anything legally questionable, but it's too easy to casually plug in a usb flash drive into a display computer and just brush off a saleperson by saying, "I just wanted to figure out if my usb drive is compatible with ReadyBoost." hahaha With Magical Jelly Bean or Produkey, etc., it takes 2 seconds to save the key to a text file on the usb drive.
you are wrong magical jelly bean keyfinder dsnt read administrator rights, it may easily detect keys, even if u r running this program as guest, I have tested it myself, so i m saying it.
Well, if somebody likes Bubba; double pleasure; The Key and Bubba´s thing. If not, then you just only cry: GUARDIA, GUARDIA, WITH YOURS EYES OUT OF ORBIT
several places i know you can get on the computer & look at things i did it before & got the keys for xp & vista which were dell & hp computers example local rental companys when your parents or g/f is gonna rent some stuff go with them jump on a computer & under a minute you can have a key
Far easier and faster, set up a U3 key to run whatever key grabber you like automatically on insert and auto-write to a text file. At worst you'll have to click a UAC prompt away, but saves a few seconds...
So have PC stores already got W7 demos on their computers? (can't be bothered to go into town to check ) Btw, this is a pretty awesome thread - we enter as ninjas, crawl along the ceiling, lower down and plug in the flash drive discretely.. before a staff person asks what the hell you are doing ;3
So, I think this can be done... I tried it at home - using XP, Vista and 7. Use keyfinder on USB-Stick and following batch Code: keyfinder /save /close This runs the prog, creates a txt-file with the keys and closes automatically. Just a matter of seconds. No need to be run in Admin-mode
My friend who works at a computer assembly plant can hook me up with tons of keys..but he is not sure which keys to copy for me??? Those keys on the stickers, do they work or not? If not he can get a copy of the HP OEM Disc in late august when it is released. So we can get the HP Master Key from the OEM disc???