I agree. I think that the activation schemes need a LOT of work. XP had it
down fairly well, you could reinstall a few times before having to call in.
The activation is getting a lot of flak from a lot of people.
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Dustin Harper
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"nrms" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Bought Vista Ultimate Retail at top wack UK ripoff price (350 UK pounds).
> Installed and activated fine. But with all the driver & software
> improvements, I decided last week to wipe and fresh/clean install. Came
> to
> reactivate (for the 2nd time). Obviously the Internet activation didn't
> work
> so I rang Microsoft. This is the daft rigmarole I had to go through.
>
> 1. Automatic phone registration: I had to type in on the phone keyboard a
> series of numbers (about 6 groups of 6 digits). Then while the "system"
> generated a code back for me; I had to answer a series of "trick"
> questions:
> How many PC's have I installed this s/w on? Press 1 for "Two" or Press 2
> for
> "One" etc etc. Some of these questions were asked more than once.
> Clearly,
> I entered something wrongly because instead of getting a code back, I got
> transferred to talk directly to an Indian Call Centre.
>
> 2. He then proceeded to ask me a lot of the same questions all over again.
> I
> had to repeat the numbers previously entered. Got the second degree as to
> why I wanted to re-activate. And finally, 12 minutes later got the code I
> needed to reactivate.
>
> Now, is this procedure designed to beat piracy? Or just make honest
> customers like me REALLY ****ed off. And remember, I paid full price for
> a
> retail copy that I am supposed to be able to re-install and reactivate on
> the
> same PC or even transfer the license easily to a new PC without hassle.
>
> Since this was a second activation to the same hardware, why is the
> software
> not intelligent enough to realise this, and reactivate automatically via
> the
> Internet?
>
> Nigel