If you own a legitimate copy of Sound Forge 6.0 , the serial number (sometimes called a “product key” or “license key”) is the piece of information you’ll need to reinstall, reactivate, or verify your installation. Below is a concise, step‑by‑step guide on the most common places the serial number can be found, plus what to do if it’s missing. 1. Check the Original Packaging | Item | What to Look For | |------|-----------------| | Box / DVD case | A sticker or printed label on the back or inside the case. It usually reads “Serial Number”, “Product Key”, or “License Key”. | | Manual / Quick‑Start Guide | Some editions printed the key on the first few pages, often near the registration form. | | Certificate of Authenticity (COA) | If you bought a retail “boxed” version, a separate COA slip is often included with the key printed on it. | Tip: If you still have the original shrink‑wrap or plastic wrap, the key is sometimes printed on a label that is peeled off when the disc is first used. Keep that label safe for future reference. 2. Locate the Serial Number in Your Existing Installation If Sound Forge 6.0 is still installed and can be launched, the serial number is often stored in the Windows registry or a configuration file.