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I was trying to reinstall Windows because the software of the computer was
giving me plenty of problems. When the computer asked for my activation key I gave it to them. ( I gave the computer the one that was located on my labtop) I install winows and the old files went to a folder called windows.old and the computer was brand new! Problem is that the computer is still asking for my activation key because it was invalid. I checked and double check if I enter my key correctly and still it said that my key is invalid.I am sure that I installed the right version of windows because I have home premium. Also, I am NOT going to buy another key |
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When the activation fails, you are given a phone number.
Call it and wait for a person to answer. Tell them your problem. They will ask you for the numbers on the screen and who made your computer (since it's probably OEM.) Then, they will give you an activation string to type into your computer. If you fail to convince them, then you will have to contact the manufacturer of your computer and they will tell you to use the recovery partition or recovery disk to restore your drive. (No activation required... usually. But, you'll lose all your data, so back it up first.) "riped01" <riped01@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8E726EB7-F290-461E-B5AE-DD6F37AAE162@microsoft.com... > I was trying to reinstall Windows because the software of the computer was > giving me plenty of problems. When the computer asked for my activation key > I gave it to them. ( I gave the computer the one that was located on my > labtop) I install winows and the old files went to a folder called > windows.old and the computer was brand new! Problem is that the computer is > still asking for my activation key because it was invalid. I checked and > double check if I enter my key correctly and still it said that my key is > invalid.I am sure that I installed the right version of windows because I > have home premium. Also, I am NOT going to buy another key |
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As far as my experience called activation center 5 times now for
activating my retail Vista (product key not valid). The first 4 times an ATM lady asked for my installation ID, and dictated back my activation ID (she still stucked at Windows XP, as she started with "Please type in your Windows XP Installation ID" when i was activating Vista). Last time ATM lady got nasty (well no wonder replaced my pc ) and told mesomething not correct and switch me to a Microsoft employee. ![]() Csaba Mark H wrote: > When the activation fails, you are given a phone number. > Call it and wait for a person to answer. > Tell them your problem. > > They will ask you for the numbers on the screen and who made your computer > (since it's probably OEM.) > Then, they will give you an activation string to type into your computer. > > If you fail to convince them, then you will have to contact the manufacturer > of your computer and they will tell you to use the recovery partition or > recovery disk to restore your drive. (No activation required... usually. > But, you'll lose all your data, so back it up first.) > > "riped01" <riped01@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8E726EB7-F290-461E-B5AE-DD6F37AAE162@microsoft.com... >> I was trying to reinstall Windows because the software of the computer was >> giving me plenty of problems. When the computer asked for my activation > key >> I gave it to them. ( I gave the computer the one that was located on my >> labtop) I install winows and the old files went to a folder called >> windows.old and the computer was brand new! Problem is that the computer > is >> still asking for my activation key because it was invalid. I checked and >> double check if I enter my key correctly and still it said that my key is >> invalid.I am sure that I installed the right version of windows because I >> have home premium. Also, I am NOT going to buy another key > > |
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You will need to use the Restore disc that came with the PC. I had this
same problem and the Key listed on the PC its self cannot be used for activation. No, you will not need to purchase a new PC. You will need both the system restore disc and the Operating System disc when installed the OS again. Boot with the system restore. I has a prep file that includes the activation key and will automatically install the key and activate the OS once connected to the internet. If you have issues just let me know. "riped01" <riped01@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8E726EB7-F290-461E-B5AE-DD6F37AAE162@microsoft.com... >I was trying to reinstall Windows because the software of the computer was > giving me plenty of problems. When the computer asked for my activation > key > I gave it to them. ( I gave the computer the one that was located on my > labtop) I install winows and the old files went to a folder called > windows.old and the computer was brand new! Problem is that the computer > is > still asking for my activation key because it was invalid. I checked and > double check if I enter my key correctly and still it said that my key is > invalid.I am sure that I installed the right version of windows because I > have home premium. Also, I am NOT going to buy another key |
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