Lost Microsoft Office 2000 disks

A

Akasha4

Hi

I've lost my copy of Ms Office 2000, I have recently wiped my computer and
re-installed my software however when I came to re-install Office I cant find
the disks anywhere.

I have the product key, but obviously this is no use without the appropriate
disks.

If I contact Microsoft will they have my details on file from when I first
registered this product?

Needing help deseprately :-(

Regards,

Cheryl
 
J

John Ski

Subject: Lost Microsoft Office 2000 disks
From: "=?Utf-8?B?QWthc2hhNA==?=" (e-mail address removed)
Date: 12/1/2004 8:43 AM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <[email protected]>

Hi

I've lost my copy of Ms Office 2000, I have recently wiped my computer and
re-installed my software however when I came to re-install Office I cant find

the disks anywhere.

I have the product key, but obviously this is no use without the appropriate
disks.

If I contact Microsoft will they have my details on file from when I first
registered this product?

Needing help deseprately :-(

Regards,

Cheryl
What you need to do is find a friend with the IDENTICAL version of Office 2000,
i.e. Std. vs. Pro, Retail vs. OEM, Full vs. Upgrade, etc. and get them to burn
you copies. There is nothing on any MS CD that ties it to a specific Product
Key, however the PK version is checked for.

HTH,
John
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
***Arthur C. Clarke***
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Akasha4 said:
Hi

I've lost my copy of Ms Office 2000, I have recently wiped my
computer and re-installed my software however when I came to
re-install Office I cant find the disks anywhere.

I have the product key, but obviously this is no use without the
appropriate disks.

If I contact Microsoft will they have my details on file from when I
first registered this product?

Needing help deseprately :-(

Regards,

Cheryl


Sorry, but no. All support for Office 2000 - including replacement keys and
media - ceased in June of this year.
 

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