No. CDs are all the same, they aren't attached to the CD-Key, which means you can use any CD-Key on any CD. So, if the game is uninstalled and you lost the CD-Key, you either buy the game again or get a replacement from Blizzard, which costs 10$. Check here
Thanks for answering my question. I have a small followup qustion from your answer. So if all the CDs are the same and not associated with any particular CD-key, what makes the installation of the program keycode specific? Or if it isn't keycode specific, what keeps people from entering random 16-digit codes until it lets them install the program?
The game has an algorithm (think of it like a series of math equations that it keeps verifying the key against) and all valid keys are designed to match the algorithm.
Then Battle.net maintains an actual list of keys that have been issued to copies of the game that get shipped. (They update the list each time they release a new batch to the distributor, I guess.)
There are programs "out there" that can generated cd keys that will let you install the game. They figured out how to match the algorithm.
But these "generated" keys almost never work on battle.net because they aren't on the list. The mathematical odds of generating a key that happens to be on the list is very small. Only a few million copies of the game have been sold (maybe) but this is nowhere near the total number of possible keys.
Thank you again for the quick response. I was just entering in random codes to try to install my game as I can read all the CD-key digits except for about 4 or 5 in the middle. Since the program is actually an equation that checks the code, it wouldn't have done me any good to be able to install it with an incorrect code.
As a final question about this subject, I was wondering if it is possible to get my LoD CD-key from my old battle.net character save files on my hard drive that were not erased when I originally uninstalled the game from my computer. Isn't there anything in those files that might give me a hint to the CD-key, as they must have been associated with my battle.net account?
Again, this has been a really great forum and thank you all for your help.
Nope, sorry. The CD-Key is stored in one of the .mpq (not sure which one), which are large archives of the game's data files. Unless they are still around, you are out of luck for recovering your CD-Key.
I'm on a page about incorrect corrections, and spent the better part of like two hours trying to get someone to understand that -5^2 = -25, not 25, and then that post had comments get reposted because that group is self sustaining, and that person was in turn trying to explain what I just explained to them. And I'm taking that as a victory
I will be AFK for a couple of days you guys hold down the fort while I am gone. I will be checking in on my phone but that will severly limit me. Be back saturday!
I just got to watch the video because even though I was there I was trying to work out tech problems with the chat since I was the social media guy so I was distracted but check it out guys the video is super fucking great!