Product Key for Office 2003

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Mark A

I have two laptops that came with Office 2003 preloaded. The laptops are now
dead, but I thought it would be nice if I could at least reuse the Office
licenses. Of course, I can't find any doc that came with them originally.
The hard drives are still good, though. I can access the hard drives via a
USB hard drive adapter, but none of the typical (Belarc, MagicJellyBean)
utilities for retrieving a key will work, because the USB drive isn't the
boot drive.

Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You would need to install Office to your native boot drive to use. If Office came preloaded by the OEM, it cannot be transferred to the new machine. Perhaps amazon.com is a good place to start looking.

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After furious head scratching, Mark A asked:

| I have two laptops that came with Office 2003 preloaded. The laptops
| are now dead, but I thought it would be nice if I could at least
| reuse the Office licenses. Of course, I can't find any doc that came
| with them originally. The hard drives are still good, though. I can
| access the hard drives via a USB hard drive adapter, but none of the
| typical (Belarc, MagicJellyBean) utilities for retrieving a key will
| work, because the USB drive isn't the boot drive.
|
| Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
 
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Rebus

As Milly stated - OEM copies are 'tied' to a particular machine, It's all in
the license agreement, along with almost zero support from MS - this is why
they are cheaper to buy.
I'm afraid you'll have to spend some money...
 

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