Author Topic: A question about key retrieval.  (Read 1430 times)

I recently lost access to the email I originally registered to Blockland with, and I was wondering how I could transfer any key retrieval requests from that email to another one.

send badspot an email asking to change it with the key attached

i've asked rotondo about this and he's said that currently badspot doesn't have a way to change it so we just have to put up with it for now, i guess


can you view your key from the key file in the install? (i actually dont know, i never tried)
would be a good time to grab it before an update makes us all reenter them lol

i've asked rotondo about this and he's said that currently badspot doesn't have a way to change it so we just have to put up with it for now, i guess
Why couldn't he change it? That's nonsense. The email is most likely just a field in the database...

can you view your key from the key file in the install? (i actually dont know, i never tried)
would be a good time to grab it before an update makes us all reenter them lol
You can, if your hardware didn't change and you know what you're doing.

This happened to me because I'm an idiot, I've sent him several emails and a few pm's. He has yet to respond to any, this happened to me before and he sent me the key in no time.

i still have the original file from the retail release day, from years ago.
i made a notepad doc on my desktop to paste my key on.
now the file resides on my little flash drive thingy.

well its been updated a few times. its got 44 keys, the #IDs of those keys, and the (last known) names of who i gave them to

can you view your key from the key file in the install? (i actually dont know, i never tried)
would be a good time to grab it before an update makes us all reenter them lol

I have my key.dat and it has a series of symbols within the text file.

i still have the original file from the retail release day, from years ago.
i made a notepad doc on my desktop to paste my key on.
now the file resides on my little flash drive thingy.

well its been updated a few times. its got 44 keys, the #IDs of those keys, and the (last known) names of who i gave them to
jesus christ

Key.dat is just a ton of symbols unless there is a special program to open with.
Its best to just remember the key, I had this problem years ago and as a final option I just basically printed the key in my head.

Never mind. I just regained control of my account. Thanks for your help, guys.