A registration key (or product key) is a specific code (usually an alphanumeric string) provided by the software vendor to a paying customer.

Finally, a single folder appeared. It wasn't just the legal draft. It was a collection of files labeled “Project Phoenix.” Elias realized then that RunDelete wasn't just a file recovery tool; it was a time capsule. The developers had known their company wouldn't last, so they hid their personal archives behind a key that only a persistent, tech-savvy "digital archeologist" would ever find.

Using a Rundelete registration key is a simple process:

Frequently, files with names similar to legitimate system tools (like rundll32.exe ) are used by malware, adware, or Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUAs). If a program is asking for a "registration key" to activate a "rundelete" function, it is highly likely to be a scam or malicious software.

or checking for compatibility mode settings (e.g., Windows 7/8 mode). R-Undelete Related Resources R-Undelete User Manual (PDF)