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Hello,
Some time ago, I bought a new computer, and Windows Vista with it. Some days ago windows updated itself, and then I couldn't log-in anymore, I tried repairing it with the Vista's DVD and system restore points, but that did not help cause it just reinstalled and applied the same updates again, and prevented me to login. Tried other functions on the DVD too, didn't help. So it suggested me to reinstall windows. So I did, now everything works again and I'm able to login, but now Windows Activation says that: "The product key you typed is already in use". How to solve this new problem? Will it "remove" the earlier activation when its inactive for a while, then I can activate windows again? ..Or do I always have to buy a new Vista when upgrading messes up computer? Thanks already. |
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Hi incd,
The reason for this message is because the key is already in use - BY YOU! To reactivate, you will have to use the phone option. Note that the first part will also fail as it is merely an alternative method of transferring the codes as per the Internet method. Instead, hold the line until an operator answers and explain to him your situation. There should be no problem in reactivating Vista if you follow his instructions. Basically, all the operator does is to override the activation server to allow you to reactivate. Dwarf "incd" wrote: > Hello, > > Some time ago, I bought a new computer, and Windows Vista with it. Some days > ago windows updated itself, and then I couldn't log-in anymore, I tried > repairing it with the Vista's DVD and system restore points, but that did not > help cause it just reinstalled and applied the same updates again, and > prevented me to login. Tried other functions on the DVD too, didn't help. So > it suggested me to reinstall windows. > > So I did, now everything works again and I'm able to login, but now Windows > Activation says that: "The product key you typed is already in use". How to > solve this new problem? Will it "remove" the earlier activation when its > inactive for a while, then I can activate windows again? ..Or do I always > have to buy a new Vista when upgrading messes up computer? > > Thanks already. > > |
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Yes thanks, this is what I kinda hoped for. Going to do that tomorrow.
"Dwarf" wrote: > Hi incd, > > The reason for this message is because the key is already in use - BY YOU! > To reactivate, you will have to use the phone option. Note that the first > part will also fail as it is merely an alternative method of transferring the > codes as per the Internet method. Instead, hold the line until an operator > answers and explain to him your situation. There should be no problem in > reactivating Vista if you follow his instructions. Basically, all the > operator does is to override the activation server to allow you to reactivate. > Dwarf > > "incd" wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > Some time ago, I bought a new computer, and Windows Vista with it. Some days > > ago windows updated itself, and then I couldn't log-in anymore, I tried > > repairing it with the Vista's DVD and system restore points, but that did not > > help cause it just reinstalled and applied the same updates again, and > > prevented me to login. Tried other functions on the DVD too, didn't help. So > > it suggested me to reinstall windows. > > > > So I did, now everything works again and I'm able to login, but now Windows > > Activation says that: "The product key you typed is already in use". How to > > solve this new problem? Will it "remove" the earlier activation when its > > inactive for a while, then I can activate windows again? ..Or do I always > > have to buy a new Vista when upgrading messes up computer? > > > > Thanks already. > > > > |
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Ok the next problem,
I bought and installed Microsoft Office, and ran Windows Update. After a reboot I get this instead of the normal login screen: http://image.bayimg.com/majelaabd.jpg Any solutions? Sytem restore points did not help cause safe mode gives the same dialog. I have to re-re-re install Vista? (Sorry about the picture quality, taken with a cellphone) Thanks. |
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