I like WP10. I got a new computer and wanted to install it.
It asks for disk from earlier version - in my case I think it is WP8.
I have misplaced it. Corel seems to be no help.
Kenneth Hobson wrote: >No. You must have your serial number. I guess you could search some >crack sites to get a registration number but that would be illegal.
I suspect the serial number is hidden one of the files installed. Also, I see my WP12 startup window has the serial number at the center bottom.
> Kenneth Hobson wrote:
> >No. You must have your serial number. I guess you could search some
> >crack sites to get a registration number but that would be illegal.
> I suspect the serial number is hidden one of the files installed. Also,
> I see my WP12 startup window has the serial number at the center bottom.
ecarecar wrote: >I have the serial number, but that is not enough for it. I suspicion >that's because >I bought an upgrade rather than a new purchase.
>It wants the WP10 disk (which I have) and an earlier disk (which I >can't find).
Well, rats.
That's one of the advantages of having a sock drawer: my disks are hiding under the dress socks, which I have not worn since I was laid off, so the disks are safe..
> ecarecar wrote:
> >I have the serial number, but that is not enough for it. I suspicion
> >that's because
> >I bought an upgrade rather than a new purchase.
> >It wants the WP10 disk (which I have) and an earlier disk (which I
> >can't find).
> Well, rats.
> That's one of the advantages of having a sock drawer: my disks are
> hiding under the dress socks, which I have not worn since I was laid
> off, so the disks are safe..
> I bought WP5.1,
> upgraded to WP6
> upgraded to WP7
> upgraded to WP8
> upgraded to WP9, and
> upgraded to WP10.
> And this is the trash I have to go through.
> No way. Now, there are Google Documents and OpenOffice.org.
> Corel can go to Hell.
> On Apr 5, 6:40 pm, Michael Holt <mh...@ohiohills.com> wrote:
> > ecarecar wrote:
> > >I have the serial number, but that is not enough for it. I suspicion
> > >that's because
> > >I bought an upgrade rather than a new purchase.
> > >It wants the WP10 disk (which I have) and an earlier disk (which I
> > >can't find).
> > Well, rats.
> > That's one of the advantages of having a sock drawer: my disks are
> > hiding under the dress socks, which I have not worn since I was laid
> > off, so the disks are safe..