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After installing Vista Premium just to test it out and see how it runs on the
old girl I found it not to be to its full potential but made the mistake to activate it. Then I went shopping and got a new moterboard, CPU, Ram, Graphic card (I kept th old Box). Formatted my Hard disk and loaded up Vista on it. Now if I activate it or trying to, it tells me that the product key is already in use and I have to purchase another Version of Vista. What I suspect is that microsoft checks the Product Key and then gets your Computer details and registers that on their database. Now my computer is no longer what it was I am in deeeeep waters. Has anyone a solution or suggestion. I cant afford to say $450.00 good bye. cheers Jonek |
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You can activate by phone, and tell MS what happened and they'll let you
activate it. Pain in the butt, but it works. -- Dustin Harper dharper@vistarip.com http://www.vistarip.com -- "Jonek" <Jonek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news F24DFC4-D1E8-44F9-BF75-6C02C759722C@microsoft.com...> After installing Vista Premium just to test it out and see how it runs on > the > old girl I found it not to be to its full potential but made the mistake > to > activate it. Then I went shopping and got a new moterboard, CPU, Ram, > Graphic > card (I kept th old Box). Formatted my Hard disk and loaded up Vista on > it. > Now if I activate it or trying to, it tells me that the product key is > already in use and I have to purchase another Version of Vista. > What I suspect is that microsoft checks the Product Key and then gets your > Computer details and registers that on their database. Now my computer is > no > longer what it was I am in deeeeep waters. > Has anyone a solution or suggestion. I cant afford to say $450.00 good > bye. > > cheers Jonek > |
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Call microsoft and explain your situation to them. I had to do the same thing
after i did a recovery. Jim "Jonek" wrote: > After installing Vista Premium just to test it out and see how it runs on the > old girl I found it not to be to its full potential but made the mistake to > activate it. Then I went shopping and got a new moterboard, CPU, Ram, Graphic > card (I kept th old Box). Formatted my Hard disk and loaded up Vista on it. > Now if I activate it or trying to, it tells me that the product key is > already in use and I have to purchase another Version of Vista. > What I suspect is that microsoft checks the Product Key and then gets your > Computer details and registers that on their database. Now my computer is no > longer what it was I am in deeeeep waters. > Has anyone a solution or suggestion. I cant afford to say $450.00 good bye. > > cheers Jonek > |
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Tell them that you replaced defective hardware, and DID NOT buy a new
computer. You cannot activate the same copy of Vista on a new computer, but if you had to upgrade defective hardware, then you don't have a new computer. Get the idea?? "jim" <jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4F7822CB-B79D-4D4C-A03C-A7FD41D70010@microsoft.com... > Call microsoft and explain your situation to them. I had to do the same > thing > after i did a recovery. > Jim > > > "Jonek" wrote: > >> After installing Vista Premium just to test it out and see how it runs on >> the >> old girl I found it not to be to its full potential but made the mistake >> to >> activate it. Then I went shopping and got a new moterboard, CPU, Ram, >> Graphic >> card (I kept th old Box). Formatted my Hard disk and loaded up Vista on >> it. >> Now if I activate it or trying to, it tells me that the product key is >> already in use and I have to purchase another Version of Vista. >> What I suspect is that microsoft checks the Product Key and then gets >> your >> Computer details and registers that on their database. Now my computer is >> no >> longer what it was I am in deeeeep waters. >> Has anyone a solution or suggestion. I cant afford to say $450.00 good >> bye. >> >> cheers Jonek >> |
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You can install and activate Vista retail on a different computer as
long as it is removed from the first. There is no limit to the number of moves and/or installations as long as retail Vista is installed on only one computer at a time. Since the OP paid $450 for Vista, it is unlikely to be OEM. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "Hugh Jass" <imnot@home.com> wrote in message news:%23ORA9%23paHHA.4832@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Tell them that you replaced defective hardware, and DID NOT buy a > new computer. You cannot activate the same copy of Vista on a new > computer, but if you had to upgrade defective hardware, then you > don't have a new computer. Get the idea?? |
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