OneNote 2007 MIA
July 17, 2009 9:38 PM   Subscribe

I have lost my OneNote 2007 OPK CD - I have the case but not the image and I need it for a computer that I am fixing / restoring for a friend.

I don't want an illegal download, but if anyone here can point me to a legal and quick option to get hold of the install files I would be mighty appreciative. My client holds the OEM serial.

Happy to provide legal authority (paper envelope details) if necessary.
posted by chairish to Computers & Internet (3 answers total)
 
You might be able to download the official trial version and unlock it with a legitimate CD key.
posted by liquoredonlife at 9:49 PM on July 17, 2009


Directions for converting trial version: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927756

Info on getting a replacement CD (including OEM), though I'm not sure if you'll get charged for S/H and how fast or painful it will be (you may want to order one anyway if it's cheap so you don't go through this again next time): http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246

Some contact info that may or may not be useful:
New Zealand OEM contact numbers: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/oemphone/en-nz
New Zealand customer service contacts: http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/cu_sc_more_master#tab1
posted by girlhacker at 11:08 PM on July 17, 2009


Response by poster: Thanks for the information both liquoredonlife and girlhacker, I'm not sure if a trial can be converted with an OEM - I guess I could try that option.

I might just have to come up with some dollars and get another CD from Ingram Micro or from Microsoft themselves. The chat is only for North Americans and NZ is closed for the weekend. Nothing new in that.
posted by chairish at 4:04 PM on July 18, 2009


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