when the disk is put in...

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Pasha

when i insert my windows vista update disk, the computer reads it then ejects
it with no error message or anything. i installed XP on in a few days ago and
activated but didnt register it. i figured that this was happening because i
didnt register it but now i cant find where to register the XP. HELP!
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]

Microsoft Registration: Start > Run and type: REGWIZ /R ,
and hit enter.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast

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when i insert my windows vista update disk, the computer reads it then ejects
it with no error message or anything. i installed XP on in a few days ago and
activated but didnt register it. i figured that this was happening because i
didnt register it but now i cant find where to register the XP. HELP!
 
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Pasha

thank you but when i do that after i go through a few things and click next
after getting my product identification number it starts to register my
computer then an error comes up saying "RegWizExe has encountered a problem
and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." help
 
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David Morgan \(MAMS\)

Pasha said:
when i insert my windows vista update disk, the computer reads it then ejects
it with no error message or anything. i installed XP on in a few days ago and
activated but didnt register it. i figured that this was happening because i
didnt register it but now i cant find where to register the XP. HELP!


Registration is not necessary... only activation.

There's another 'issue'.
 
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Chong Woo Paig

Pasha a écrit :
when i insert my windows vista update disk, the computer reads it then ejects
it with no error message or anything. i installed XP on in a few days ago and
activated but didnt register it. i figured that this was happening because i
didnt register it but now i cant find where to register the XP. HELP!

The Vista upgrade disk is likely to be a DVD, and I suspect you have a
CD-ROM reader?
 

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