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I recently had to swap MOBOs after a hardware failure. Of course, Vista SP1
won't boot. I tried a repair but, surprise surprise, no luck. However, when I try and re-install, I enter my product key but the system tells me I should re-install from within the existing installation using this key not by booting from the DVD. Of course I can't do this! I presume my only option is to re-install without entering the product key, but then I'm sure Vista most likely won't activate because it will say the product key has already been used! Is there a work around anybody knows about? |
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What exactly Vista tell you when you enter the key? From what you wrote
it is looks like that it is telling you that you can't use upgrade key to clean install Vista. If that is the case (you have Vista Upgrade), you should first reinstall the Upgrade base (like xp or whatever licensed OS you purchased upgrade for) then from it install Upgrade. As for Activation it will most likely fail (with Product Key already been used). If you make an installation without key, you can install upgrade from it with upgrade key. (netherless you still need a licensed upgrade base to use it legally). As for Activation you most likely have to call MS Activation Center tell them you changed MB and Installation ID, write in the Activation ID you got and you done (like an 5 min call). Csaba Andy J wrote: > I recently had to swap MOBOs after a hardware failure. Of course, Vista SP1 > won't boot. I tried a repair but, surprise surprise, no luck. However, when I > try and re-install, I enter my product key but the system tells me I should > re-install from within the existing installation using this key not by > booting from the DVD. Of course I can't do this! I presume my only option is > to re-install without entering the product key, but then I'm sure Vista most > likely won't activate because it will say the product key has already been > used! Is there a work around anybody knows about? |
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Yes I have an upgrade key. But vista won't allow me to re-install over the
current installation (which is what I want to do). It says (this is not the exact wording because I am not at my computer) something like "If using this licence key, please run the installation routine from within the current installation". I would imagine that if I roll back to XP, I will then be able to upgrade, but that I will still have the activation problem? "Bistey Csaba" wrote: > What exactly Vista tell you when you enter the key? From what you wrote > it is looks like that it is telling you that you can't use upgrade key > to clean install Vista. If that is the case (you have Vista Upgrade), > you should first reinstall the Upgrade base (like xp or whatever > licensed OS you purchased upgrade for) then from it install Upgrade. > As for Activation it will most likely fail (with Product Key already > been used). If you make an installation without key, you can install > upgrade from it with upgrade key. (netherless you still need a licensed > upgrade base to use it legally). > > As for Activation you most likely have to call MS Activation Center tell > them you changed MB and Installation ID, write in the Activation ID you > got and you done (like an 5 min call). > > Csaba > > Andy J wrote: > > I recently had to swap MOBOs after a hardware failure. Of course, Vista SP1 > > won't boot. I tried a repair but, surprise surprise, no luck. However, when I > > try and re-install, I enter my product key but the system tells me I should > > re-install from within the existing installation using this key not by > > booting from the DVD. Of course I can't do this! I presume my only option is > > to re-install without entering the product key, but then I'm sure Vista most > > likely won't activate because it will say the product key has already been > > used! Is there a work around anybody knows about? > |
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You can install XP upgrade that or can install Vista without key and
upgrade that (first way is surely legal, not sure about second). But does not really matter which way you choose as most likely you will get (Product Key already in use!) at Activation,as a new mobo will surely make Vista paranoid. By the way if your current installation would boot up on new hardware it would still ask you for Activation. Csaba Andy J wrote: > Yes I have an upgrade key. But vista won't allow me to re-install over the > current installation (which is what I want to do). It says (this is not the > exact wording because I am not at my computer) something like "If using this > licence key, please run the installation routine from within the current > installation". I would imagine that if I roll back to XP, I will then be able > to upgrade, but that I will still have the activation problem? > > "Bistey Csaba" wrote: > >> What exactly Vista tell you when you enter the key? From what you wrote >> it is looks like that it is telling you that you can't use upgrade key >> to clean install Vista. If that is the case (you have Vista Upgrade), >> you should first reinstall the Upgrade base (like xp or whatever >> licensed OS you purchased upgrade for) then from it install Upgrade. >> As for Activation it will most likely fail (with Product Key already >> been used). If you make an installation without key, you can install >> upgrade from it with upgrade key. (netherless you still need a licensed >> upgrade base to use it legally). >> >> As for Activation you most likely have to call MS Activation Center tell >> them you changed MB and Installation ID, write in the Activation ID you >> got and you done (like an 5 min call). >> >> Csaba >> >> Andy J wrote: >>> I recently had to swap MOBOs after a hardware failure. Of course, Vista SP1 >>> won't boot. I tried a repair but, surprise surprise, no luck. However, when I >>> try and re-install, I enter my product key but the system tells me I should >>> re-install from within the existing installation using this key not by >>> booting from the DVD. Of course I can't do this! I presume my only option is >>> to re-install without entering the product key, but then I'm sure Vista most >>> likely won't activate because it will say the product key has already been >>> used! Is there a work around anybody knows about? |
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