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| Dual Boot XP / Vista -- Reactivation requests Three weeks ago, I have successfully installed Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 64 bit in a dual-boot configuration with my XP Pro SP3. I have kept each up to date. Since last Wednesday, September 20, 2009, I was constant booting into my Vista, This morning, I booted into my XP section and was promoted to re-activate my XP. My question: Why did the XP request a "reactivation" and how can I prevent this? |
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| Re: Dual Boot XP / Vista -- Reactivation requests On Oct 5, 3:28*pm, smlunatick <yves...******.com> wrote:[color=blue] > Three weeks ago, I have successfully installed Windows Vista Ultimate > SP2 64 bit in a dual-boot configuration with my XP Pro SP3. *I have > kept each up to date. *Since last Wednesday, September 20, 2009, I was > constant booting into my Vista, *This morning, I booted into my XP > section and was promoted to re-activate my XP. > > My question: *Why did the XP request a "reactivation" and how can I > prevent this?[/color] My version of XP Pro SP3 is a 32 bit version. |
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| Re: Dual Boot XP / Vista -- Reactivation requests "smlunatick" <yveslec******.com> wrote in message news:bc21a402-14dd-4b6c-bc05-1aaec9017245@s6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > Three weeks ago, I have successfully installed Windows Vista Ultimate > SP2 64 bit in a dual-boot configuration with my XP Pro SP3. I have > kept each up to date. Since last Wednesday, September 20, 2009, I was > constant booting into my Vista, This morning, I booted into my XP > section and was promoted to re-activate my XP. > > My question: Why did the XP request a "reactivation" and how can I > prevent this?[/color] Activate it, maybe? If its valid, just do it. |
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| Re: Dual Boot XP / Vista -- Reactivation requests On Oct 5, 4:00*pm, "PencilState" <pencilst...@iforgotmypen.psu> wrote:[color=blue] > "smlunatick" <yves...******.com> wrote in message > > news:bc21a402-14dd-4b6c-bc05-1aaec9017245@s6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com... >[color=green] > > Three weeks ago, I have successfully installed Windows Vista Ultimate > > SP2 64 bit in a dual-boot configuration with my XP Pro SP3. *I have > > kept each up to date. *Since last Wednesday, September 20, 2009, I was > > constant booting into my Vista, *This morning, I booted into my XP > > section and was promoted to re-activate my XP.[/color] >[color=green] > > My question: *Why did the XP request a "reactivation" and how can I > > prevent this?[/color] > > Activate it, maybe? > > If its valid, just do it.[/color] I am afraid that something is causing the "activation" to be lost and I may need to re-activate every time. It has been posted that at some point, MS will refuse to activate since they would consider the key to be used too often. |
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| Re: Dual Boot XP / Vista -- Reactivation requests "smlunatick" <yveslec******.com> wrote in message news:f30eeb3c-e864-43a6-b6d7-69cae0f0c066@k26g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > On Oct 5, 4:00 pm, "PencilState" <pencilst...@iforgotmypen.psu> wrote:[color=green] >> "smlunatick" <yves...******.com> wrote in message >> >> news:bc21a402-14dd-4b6c-bc05-1aaec9017245@s6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com... >>[color=darkred] >> > Three weeks ago, I have successfully installed Windows Vista Ultimate >> > SP2 64 bit in a dual-boot configuration with my XP Pro SP3. I have >> > kept each up to date. Since last Wednesday, September 20, 2009, I was >> > constant booting into my Vista, This morning, I booted into my XP >> > section and was promoted to re-activate my XP.[/color] >>[color=darkred] >> > My question: Why did the XP request a "reactivation" and how can I >> > prevent this?[/color] >> >> Activate it, maybe? >> >> If its valid, just do it.[/color] > > I am afraid that something is causing the "activation" to be lost and > I may need to re-activate every time. It has been posted that at some > point, MS will refuse to activate since they would consider the key to > be used too often.[/color] Nothing I know of causes the activation to be lost. Did you re-install XP? If it's retail, as far as I know you can activate it as many times as you need. If it was OEM, it has to be on the same machine it came with...not sure about time or hardware constraints with OEM. You can wait for another answer, but if it's a legit copy, I wouldn't worry. |
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| Re: Dual Boot XP / Vista -- Reactivation requests On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 10:39:27 -0700 (PDT), smlunatick <yveslec******.com> wrote: [color=blue] > On Oct 5, 4:00*pm, "PencilState" <pencilst...@iforgotmypen.psu> wrote:[color=green] > > "smlunatick" <yves...******.com> wrote in message > > > > news:bc21a402-14dd-4b6c-bc05-1aaec9017245@s6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com... > >[color=darkred] > > > Three weeks ago, I have successfully installed Windows Vista Ultimate > > > SP2 64 bit in a dual-boot configuration with my XP Pro SP3. *I have > > > kept each up to date. *Since last Wednesday, September 20, 2009, I was > > > constant booting into my Vista, *This morning, I booted into my XP > > > section and was promoted to re-activate my XP.[/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > My question: *Why did the XP request a "reactivation" and how can I > > > prevent this?[/color] > > > > Activate it, maybe? > > > > If its valid, just do it.[/color] > > I am afraid that something is causing the "activation" to be lost and > I may need to re-activate every time. It has been posted that at some > point, MS will refuse to activate since they would consider the key to > be used too often.[/color] There is no such thing as using the key too often. You can reactivate as many times as you need to. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: Dual Boot XP / Vista -- Reactivation requests On Oct 5, 7:24*pm, "Ken Blake, MVP" <kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote:[color=blue] > On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 10:39:27 -0700 (PDT), smlunatick > > > > <yves...******.com> wrote:[color=green] > > On Oct 5, 4:00*pm, "PencilState" <pencilst...@iforgotmypen.psu> wrote:[color=darkred] > > > "smlunatick" <yves...******.com> wrote in message[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > >news:bc21a402-14dd-4b6c-bc05-1aaec9017245@s6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com....[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > Three weeks ago, I have successfully installed Windows Vista Ultimate > > > > SP2 64 bit in a dual-boot configuration with my XP Pro SP3. *I have > > > > kept each up to date. *Since last Wednesday, September 20, 2009, I was > > > > constant booting into my Vista, *This morning, I booted into my XP > > > > section and was promoted to re-activate my XP.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > > My question: *Why did the XP request a "reactivation" and how canI > > > > prevent this?[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > Activate it, maybe?[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > If its valid, just do it.[/color][/color] >[color=green] > > I am afraid that something is causing the "activation" to be lost and > > I may need to re-activate every time. *It has been posted that at some > > point, MS will refuse to activate since they would consider the key to > > be used too often.[/color] > > There is no such thing as using the key too often. You can reactivate > as many times as you need to. > > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 > Please Reply to the Newsgroup[/color] There have been "previous" posts, on the various Windows XP newsgroups, that users with legit XP license were refused a new activation, even thought the XP was installed on the exact hardware as the previous times. Or were those posts in the "urban myth" categories? |
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| Re: Dual Boot XP / Vista -- Reactivation requests On Oct 5, 6:51*pm, "PencilState" <pencilst...@iforgotmypen.psu> wrote:[color=blue] > "smlunatick" <yves...******.com> wrote in message > > news:f30eeb3c-e864-43a6-b6d7-69cae0f0c066@k26g2000vbp.googlegroups.com... > > >[color=green] > > On Oct 5, 4:00 pm, "PencilState" <pencilst...@iforgotmypen.psu> wrote:[color=darkred] > >> "smlunatick" <yves...******.com> wrote in message[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >>news:bc21a402-14dd-4b6c-bc05-1aaec9017245@s6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com....[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> > Three weeks ago, I have successfully installed Windows Vista Ultimate > >> > SP2 64 bit in a dual-boot configuration with my XP Pro SP3. *I have > >> > kept each up to date. *Since last Wednesday, September 20, 2009, Iwas > >> > constant booting into my Vista, *This morning, I booted into my XP > >> > section and was promoted to re-activate my XP.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> > My question: *Why did the XP request a "reactivation" and how can I > >> > prevent this?[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> Activate it, maybe?[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> If its valid, just do it.[/color][/color] >[color=green] > > I am afraid that something is causing the "activation" to be lost and > > I may need to re-activate every time. *It has been posted that at some > > point, MS will refuse to activate since they would consider the key to > > be used too often.[/color] > > Nothing I know of causes the activation to be lost. > Did you re-install XP? > If it's retail, as far as I know you can activate it as many times as you > need. > If it was OEM, it has to be on the same machine it came with...not sure > about time or hardware constraints with OEM. > > You can wait for another answer, but if it's a legit copy, I wouldn't worry.[/color] Windows XP Pro SP3 OEM was install and happily residing on drive 0 for years. I then set up the dual-boot three (3) weeks ago. Since Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, I began using my Vista Ultimate SP2 64 bit a lot. Then, this morning, I started my XP Pro SP3 32 bit and got the "re-activation" request. |
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| Re: Dual Boot XP / Vista -- Reactivation requests "smlunatick" <yveslec******.com> wrote in message news:e62d1dae-60f7-4bf5-85db-4c6d13e07669@g23g2000vbr.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > > There have been "previous" posts, on the various Windows XP > newsgroups, that users with legit XP license were refused a new > activation, even thought the XP was installed on the exact hardware as > the previous times. Or were those posts in the "urban myth" > categories?[/color] Probably refused automatic internet activation. I've never been refused telephone activation, even if I've re-activated the same copy on the same machine days or hours apart... |
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| Re: Dual Boot XP / Vista -- Reactivation requests On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 11:40:45 -0700 (PDT), smlunatick <yveslec******.com> wrote: [color=blue] > On Oct 5, 7:24*pm, "Ken Blake, MVP" <kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain> > wrote:[color=green] > > On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 10:39:27 -0700 (PDT), smlunatick > > > > > > > > <yves...******.com> wrote:[color=darkred] > > > On Oct 5, 4:00*pm, "PencilState" <pencilst...@iforgotmypen.psu> wrote: > > > > "smlunatick" <yves...******.com> wrote in message[/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > >news:bc21a402-14dd-4b6c-bc05-1aaec9017245@s6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...[/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > > > Three weeks ago, I have successfully installed Windows Vista Ultimate > > > > > SP2 64 bit in a dual-boot configuration with my XP Pro SP3. *I have > > > > > kept each up to date. *Since last Wednesday, September 20, 2009, I was > > > > > constant booting into my Vista, *This morning, I booted into my XP > > > > > section and was promoted to re-activate my XP.[/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > > > My question: *Why did the XP request a "reactivation" and how can I > > > > > prevent this?[/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > > Activate it, maybe?[/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > > If its valid, just do it.[/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > I am afraid that something is causing the "activation" to be lost and > > > I may need to re-activate every time. *It has been posted that at some > > > point, MS will refuse to activate since they would consider the key to > > > be used too often.[/color] > > > > There is no such thing as using the key too often. You can reactivate > > as many times as you need to. > > > > -- > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup[/color] > > There have been "previous" posts, on the various Windows XP > newsgroups, that users with legit XP license were refused a new > activation, even thought the XP was installed on the exact hardware as > the previous times. Or were those posts in the "urban myth" > categories?[/color] Almost certainly the latter. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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