Yes, I know it's not the product key that you give when you phone. It's the 9
sets of numbers that is generated.
Did it three different times, no luck.
The BIOS update was done as per request of the HP Help Centre on my laptop.
It was shown as a "Critical Update". As I said, Vista was already installed
on my laptop when it was purchased about 6 months ago.
"AJR" wrote:
> May be some confusion - using phone activation requires a "code" generated
> and copied when you select the phone option - it is not the product key
> received with the computer.
>
> Also BIO update should have been performed prior to installation of Vista.
>
> "AmyM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:BFBD77C6-9F86-451D-B127-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > *My laptop came with Vista Home Premium installed.*
> >
> > I downloaded a Flash-BIOS update as per advice of my HP Care Centre.
> > After it was done installing my laptop shut off (as I was told it would
> > do).
> > When I turned it back on, I was prompted to enter a Product Activation
> > Key.
> > I entered the Windows Product Key as shown on the sticker on the base of
> > the
> > laptop.
> > The message I received was "The Windows Vista Home Premium product key you
> > typed is invalid for activation"
> > For the record, YES, I am entering the code in properly.
> >
> > Help?
> >
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