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Re: COA Label on Vista Upgrade Packaging "Rizriz" <Rizriz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:785875ED-9210-4D10-A10F-2F7F69067504@microsoft.com...
>I have installed my Windows Vista Upgrade and when looking through
>everything
> that was sent to me to upgrade to Vista I noticed a bright red sticker on
> the
> packaging that reads:
> "Attention!
> The Certification of Authenticity (COA) label is attached to this
> packaging.
> You will be prompted to enter the product key from the COA label when
> installing this product. To validate your product, remove the COA label
> and
> affix it to your PC."
>
> The question that I have refers to the last sentence on this label. Do I
> really have to remove this label and stick it to me laptop? If so, where
> do I
> put it and why do I have to do this?
If you can manage to not lose it not being stuck to the computer, then by
all means.
Stick it inside the battery compartment. Out of site and won't get messed
up, there if you need it later. |