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| Re Activation Surprise I finally decided to get rid of my dual boot setup. As stated by me a few times I haven't had any trouble with Vista ( Business 64 ) ( touch wood lolol ) So I did a gut and clean and installed Vista as a stand alone. Naturally after doing this I found that I had 3 days to activate it so I clicked on the activate and whammo it activated successfully. After this happening it got me thinking........ because I do a lot of guinea pigging ( not sure if there is such a word ) I noticed that when I used WinXP Pro 64 I reinstalled it at least 6 to 8 times and not once did I need to get a new key, it always re activated without a problem. Now I am wondering whether this has happened to anyone out the with either the the 64 bit version of XP or Vista? Maybe for me the Space Time Continuem ceases to exist for me, or Microsoft doesn't care about their 64 bit versions re activations. I would be interested to hear comments with regards to this. |
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| Re: Re Activation Surprise I have reactivated one copy of 32 bit Vista four times now for a customer, after reinstalling same. Internet activation went through without a hitch. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D47254F7-18A5-44D0-8566-246EE87C66EA@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I finally decided to get rid of my dual boot setup. As stated by me a few > times I haven't had any trouble with Vista ( Business 64 ) ( touch wood > lolol ) So I did a gut and clean and installed Vista as a stand alone. > Naturally after doing this I found that I had 3 days to activate it so I > clicked on the activate and whammo it activated successfully. > After this happening it got me thinking........ because I do a lot of > guinea > pigging ( not sure if there is such a word ) I noticed that when I used > WinXP > Pro 64 I reinstalled it at least 6 to 8 times and not once did I need to > get > a new key, it always re activated without a problem. Now I am wondering > whether this has happened to anyone out the with either the the 64 bit > version of XP or Vista? > Maybe for me the Space Time Continuem ceases to exist for me, or Microsoft > doesn't care about their 64 bit versions re activations. > I would be interested to hear comments with regards to this.[/color] |
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| Re: Re Activation Surprise HI Richard, It is interesting to read what you have written here. Many have written how they dislike having to go through the re activation process all the time they change something and here I do a total gut and clean and Vista activated again without a prob. Are some systems protected by a Quantum Singlarity and others aren't ??? The plot thickens lolol "Richard Urban" wrote: [color=blue] > I have reactivated one copy of 32 bit Vista four times now for a customer, > after reinstalling same. Internet activation went through without a hitch. > > -- > > > Regards, > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > (For email, remove the obvious from my address) > > Quote from George Ankner: > If you knew as much as you think you know, > You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! > > "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:D47254F7-18A5-44D0-8566-246EE87C66EA@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >I finally decided to get rid of my dual boot setup. As stated by me a few > > times I haven't had any trouble with Vista ( Business 64 ) ( touch wood > > lolol ) So I did a gut and clean and installed Vista as a stand alone. > > Naturally after doing this I found that I had 3 days to activate it so I > > clicked on the activate and whammo it activated successfully. > > After this happening it got me thinking........ because I do a lot of > > guinea > > pigging ( not sure if there is such a word ) I noticed that when I used > > WinXP > > Pro 64 I reinstalled it at least 6 to 8 times and not once did I need to > > get > > a new key, it always re activated without a problem. Now I am wondering > > whether this has happened to anyone out the with either the the 64 bit > > version of XP or Vista? > > Maybe for me the Space Time Continuem ceases to exist for me, or Microsoft > > doesn't care about their 64 bit versions re activations. > > I would be interested to hear comments with regards to this.[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Re Activation Surprise Thanks for the efforts. I think the main page linked is too far from the customers needs at this point. Simplify the interface with a little less animosity to their wallets. Just my $.02 Thanks. "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS********.com> wrote in message news:Ox$HniXoHHA.4120@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... I have reactivated one copy of 32 bit Vista four times now for a customer, after reinstalling same. Internet activation went through without a hitch. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D47254F7-18A5-44D0-8566-246EE87C66EA@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I finally decided to get rid of my dual boot setup. As stated by me a few > times I haven't had any trouble with Vista ( Business 64 ) ( touch wood > lolol ) So I did a gut and clean and installed Vista as a stand alone. > Naturally after doing this I found that I had 3 days to activate it so I > clicked on the activate and whammo it activated successfully. > After this happening it got me thinking........ because I do a lot of > guinea > pigging ( not sure if there is such a word ) I noticed that when I used > WinXP > Pro 64 I reinstalled it at least 6 to 8 times and not once did I need to > get > a new key, it always re activated without a problem. Now I am wondering > whether this has happened to anyone out the with either the the 64 bit > version of XP or Vista? > Maybe for me the Space Time Continuem ceases to exist for me, or Microsoft > doesn't care about their 64 bit versions re activations. > I would be interested to hear comments with regards to this. [/color] |
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| RE: Re Activation Surprise I was not notified to reactovate my Vista Home Basic. Now I locked out of wiindows anad told to reenter my Product Key. When I do this an error sign appears. I am now unable to use my laptop. What should I do so that I can reactivate Vista after the 30 days? "Bob" wrote: [color=blue] > I finally decided to get rid of my dual boot setup. As stated by me a few > times I haven't had any trouble with Vista ( Business 64 ) ( touch wood > lolol ) So I did a gut and clean and installed Vista as a stand alone. > Naturally after doing this I found that I had 3 days to activate it so I > clicked on the activate and whammo it activated successfully. > After this happening it got me thinking........ because I do a lot of guinea > pigging ( not sure if there is such a word ) I noticed that when I used WinXP > Pro 64 I reinstalled it at least 6 to 8 times and not once did I need to get > a new key, it always re activated without a problem. Now I am wondering > whether this has happened to anyone out the with either the the 64 bit > version of XP or Vista? > Maybe for me the Space Time Continuem ceases to exist for me, or Microsoft > doesn't care about their 64 bit versions re activations. > I would be interested to hear comments with regards to this.[/color] |
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| RE: Re Activation Surprise Hi Russ, Just ring Microsoft and they will talk you through starting your machine plus give you a new product key "RUSS" wrote: [color=blue] > I was not notified to reactovate my Vista Home Basic. Now I locked out of > wiindows anad told to reenter my Product Key. When I do this an error sign > appears. I am now unable to use my laptop. What should I do so that I can > reactivate Vista after the 30 days? > > > "Bob" wrote: >[color=green] > > I finally decided to get rid of my dual boot setup. As stated by me a few > > times I haven't had any trouble with Vista ( Business 64 ) ( touch wood > > lolol ) So I did a gut and clean and installed Vista as a stand alone. > > Naturally after doing this I found that I had 3 days to activate it so I > > clicked on the activate and whammo it activated successfully. > > After this happening it got me thinking........ because I do a lot of guinea > > pigging ( not sure if there is such a word ) I noticed that when I used WinXP > > Pro 64 I reinstalled it at least 6 to 8 times and not once did I need to get > > a new key, it always re activated without a problem. Now I am wondering > > whether this has happened to anyone out the with either the the 64 bit > > version of XP or Vista? > > Maybe for me the Space Time Continuem ceases to exist for me, or Microsoft > > doesn't care about their 64 bit versions re activations. > > I would be interested to hear comments with regards to this.[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Re Activation Surprise You'll need to do the phone activation. If you want to get to your desktop right away, follow the instructions at the link below. However, you will still need to call them. [url]http://content.zdnet.com/2346-12554_22-56073-1.html[/url] Restoring Vista functionality once in reduced functionality mode * RUSS:[color=blue] > I was not notified to reactovate my Vista Home Basic. Now I locked out of > wiindows anad told to reenter my Product Key. When I do this an error sign > appears. I am now unable to use my laptop. What should I do so that I can > reactivate Vista after the 30 days? > > > "Bob" wrote: >[color=green] >> I finally decided to get rid of my dual boot setup. As stated by me a few >> times I haven't had any trouble with Vista ( Business 64 ) ( touch wood >> lolol ) So I did a gut and clean and installed Vista as a stand alone. >> Naturally after doing this I found that I had 3 days to activate it so I >> clicked on the activate and whammo it activated successfully. >> After this happening it got me thinking........ because I do a lot of guinea >> pigging ( not sure if there is such a word ) I noticed that when I used WinXP >> Pro 64 I reinstalled it at least 6 to 8 times and not once did I need to get >> a new key, it always re activated without a problem. Now I am wondering >> whether this has happened to anyone out the with either the the 64 bit >> version of XP or Vista? >> Maybe for me the Space Time Continuem ceases to exist for me, or Microsoft >> doesn't care about their 64 bit versions re activations. >> I would be interested to hear comments with regards to this.[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Re Activation Surprise "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D47254F7-18A5-44D0-8566-246EE87C66EA@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I finally decided to get rid of my dual boot setup. As stated by me a few > times I haven't had any trouble with Vista ( Business 64 ) ( touch wood > lolol ) So I did a gut and clean and installed Vista as a stand alone. > Naturally after doing this I found that I had 3 days to activate it so I > clicked on the activate and whammo it activated successfully.[/color] Out of interest, how many days were there between the previous activation and this one? |
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