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Windows Activation Question Windows Answers » General Discussion » Windows Activation Question Steve wrote at: 2003-10-22 07:30:59 My windows XP keeps saying that I need to activate windows, and then whenever I click on the message so I can activate it,microsoft office Enterprise 2007 keygen, it says "Windows already activated",office 2007 Pro Plus serial, yet still it keeps showing me the message, and now I only have 5 days left to activate it. Is there anything I can do?. Artificer wrote at: 2007-06-09 23:23:48 I just bought a windows vista license. I don't mean that my computercame with vista preinstalled I actually mean than I bought a retailversion of windows vista on Amazon. Now I wonder this: If I installand activate windows on a computer but later that computer get damageand I have to install all my programs on a new computer do I need tobuy a new license? What happen if I have to format my hard drivecompletely can I reinstall windows using my original license? How manytimes can I activate windows using the same serial number?. Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote at: 2007-06-09 23:26:18 The retail licenses can be reinstalled and/or moved to a different computer an unlimited # of times.No need to buy a new license.But it can only be installed on one computer at a time.Worst case, you will need to call Microsoft for activation.Typically a less than 10 minute call.-- Jupiter Jones [MVP]"Artificer" wrote in message news:1181449428.371871.45090@c77g2000hse.googlegro ups.com...>I just bought a windows vista license. I don't mean that my computer> came with vista preinstalled I actually mean than I bought a retail> version of windows vista on Amazon. Now I wonder this: If I install> and activate windows on a computer but later that computer get > damage> and I have to install all my programs on a new computer do I need to> buy a new license? What happen if I have to format my hard drive> completely can I reinstall windows using my original license? How > many> times can I activate windows using the same serial number? . Rock wrote at: 2007-06-10 00:13:53 "Artificer" wrote>I just bought a windows vista license. I don't mean that my computer> came with vista preinstalled I actually mean than I bought a retail> version of windows vista on Amazon. Now I wonder this: If I install> and activate windows on a computer but later that computer get damage> and I have to install all my programs on a new computer do I need to> buy a new license? What happen if I have to format my hard drive> completely can I reinstall windows using my original license? How many> times can I activate windows using the same serial number?Any copy of Vista, OEM or retail, can be activated as many times as is wanted on the same system. Additionally a retail copy - full or upgrade, but not an OEM version, can be transferred to a different computer if first removed from the computer on which it's installed.-- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] . Artificer wrote at: 2007-06-10 06:57:16 How Microsoft prevents me from installing on multiple computers them?. Saucy wrote at: 2007-06-10 07:20:39 "Artificer" wrote in message news:1181476637.753882.304340@h2g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com...> How Microsoft prevents me from installing on multiple computers them?>If you attempt within a period of three-to-four months to do such a thing you will have to phone in multiple times to get them activated because after the first one or two the online activation will refuse. If you spread it out over time they may all go through online because [I think] there is still a 3 or 4 month reset. If by phone and you are careful what you say, you will get all of them activated over the phone.But it is a bit of a pain and some future technology rolled out might cross check or somesuch, plus its a violation of the EULA which is a potential problem if these are business machines in the USA. There's still a litle bit of the honour system left .. but do many out there have any honour?If you are a tinkerer and like to test systems, consider a Technet subscription. Gives you access to all the Microsoft operating systems [XP Pro 32bit/64bit, all versions of Vista, Server 2003 most or all versions, Betas for upcoming Server 2008, Office 2003, Office 2007 and so on] for three hundred and something USD. The license is *for you only* and *not for production machines*, but it lets you test them out and so on indefinitely. MSDN subscription is similar, but moe development oriented in scope where you also get access to the various Visual Studio related softwares .. and the MSDN license subscription is pricier.Saucy . huwyngr wrote at: 2007-06-10 16:15:52 In article , Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote:> But it can only be installed on one computer at a time.Not quite true! It can only be *activated* on one computer at a time!I ran an already activated copy of VISTA business for the 120 days resetable period while waiting for a purchased copy of VISTA Ultimate.I can think of a number of other ways in which this could be useful including re-installing onto a different computer and wanting to be sure that all was OK before cleaning off the older installation.The worst that would happen would be that one had to activate by telephone "I upgraded my computer"?. Lisa Taylor wrote at: 2007-07-30 18:23:03 I have recently purchased a new PC and have had issues with getting Vista activated. After the third time of talking with Microsoft, I was told that any time you had a new program or make a major change to your computer,microsoft office Professional 2007 key, you will have to actually call the Microsoft number on the registration screen to get a new key code from them. This is a huge problem. I am in school and will be adding new programs through out my next three years. I had really thought about dumping Windows Vista,windows 7 starter x86, but all the drivers for my new computer are only created for the Vista image."Seattle Mark" wrote in message news:7E0A82C0-9E68-43A4-8BFE-EE39EF1AE523@microsoft.com...>I have a question. I upgraded the Motherboard, CPU and memory in my> computer.. and now Vista says that it's a new computer and can't activate> it... so who do I call to fix it?>> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:>>> On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 21:23:48 -0700, Artificer>> wrote:>>>>>I just bought a windows vista license. I don't mean that my computer>>>came with vista preinstalled I actually mean than I bought a retail>>>version of windows vista on Amazon. Now I wonder this: If I install>>>and activate windows on a computer but later that computer get damage>>>and I have to install all my programs on a new computer do I need to>>>buy a new license?>>>>>> No. That would be true if you bought an OEM version, but with a retail>> version, you can move it to a new computer as often as you want.>>>>>>>What happen if I have to format my hard drive>>>completely can I reinstall windows using my original license?>>>>>> Yes. That would be true even if you had an OEM version.>>>>>>>How many>>>times can I activate windows using the same serial number?>>>>>> As often as you need to or want to. Worst case, you might have to do>> it by a voice telephone call.>>>> By the way, all of the above is just as it was in Windows XP; there's>> nothing new in this regard.>>>> -->> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User>> Please Reply to the Newsgroup>> . Frank wrote at: 2007-07-30 19:08:58 Lisa Taylor wrote:> I have recently purchased a new PC and have had issues with getting > Vista activated. After the third time of talking with Microsoft, I was > told that any time you had a new program or make a major change to your > computer, you will have to actually call the Microsoft number on the > registration screen to get a new key code from them. This is a huge > problem. I am in school and will be adding new programs through out my > next three years. I had really thought about dumping Windows Vista, but > all the drivers for my new computer are only created for the Vista image.I'm pretty sure that adding only new software program applications should not require you to re-activate Vista because the activation "hash" is based on a hardware/BIOS reading.However, making certain hardware changes will require re-activation.Frank. Alias wrote at: 2007-07-30 19:15:03 Frank wrote:> Lisa Taylor wrote:>> I have recently purchased a new PC and have had issues with getting >> Vista activated. After the third time of talking with Microsoft, I was >> told that any time you had a new program or make a major change to >> your computer, you will have to actually call the Microsoft number on >> the registration screen to get a new key code from them. This is a >> huge problem. I am in school and will be adding new programs through >> out my next three years. I had really thought about dumping Windows >> Vista, but all the drivers for my new computer are only created for >> the Vista image.> > I'm pretty sure that adding only new software program applications > should not require you to re-activate Vista because the activation > "hash" is based on a hardware/BIOS reading.> However, making certain hardware changes will require re-activation.> FrankUpdating the drivers will too. Not so with Ubuntu ;-) Nothing like buying a product from a company that continually asks you to prove you're not a thief to make your day,windows 7 activation key, eh, blusterer?-- AliasTo email me, remove what's invalid.
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