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Hey guys, how to do I keep my Office for Mac passkey for my new Macbook I buy after I sell my current cpu. How to I keep the same passkey for the new computer??

Also, what is the fastest way to make the powerbook "box new condition" for another buyer without using the reinstall disks. Can I just dump the library folder in the HD icon??

any input is appreciated, thanks
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e the powerbook "box new condition" for another buyer without using the reinstall disks.
You can't.
You can buy a copy of the OS and use it to do a fresh install after you wipe the drive, then include that disc with the sale. It won't technically be "box new condition" since you don't have all of the software and accessories that were included when the machine was new, but it will be a fresh, clean and blank install of the OS for the buyer.

As for the registration key for your Office software, it should be with your disc's documentation for the software. You simply install it on your new computer and use the registration key from your packaging.

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