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OT: software cardboard boxes
Sorry for off-topic. My room is full of those empty cardboard boxes, that software came in. Now they are full of air. They are taking quite a loot room. Is there any reason to keep them, of have you thrown them away? There are maybe some codes on some boxes, but all the software is already registered.
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Re: OT: software cardboard boxes
Cut off the serial numbers and store them somewhere. Then purge your room of those boxes!
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Re: OT: software cardboard boxes
Get yourself a big ol' CD book to put all your software in, cut the serial numbers from the boxes, put the jewel case insert and the box numbers behind the CD's, and shazam, no more box clutter. It's a good idea to make yourself a .txt file with all your auth codes and serials too.
Also, get a little (or large, depending on how much you have) file cabinet or portable file folder box and file away your manuals and other documentation. |
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