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Only 8 days left to install Vista
  1. #1


    Martin ©¿©¬ @nohere.net Guest

    Only 8 days left to install Vista

    Hi
    I installed Vista home premium OEM about 9 months ago and today I got
    a balloon message saying
    "I have 8 days left to install Vista. Back up all important data"
    The balloon messages have appeared recently, but I wasn't quick enough
    to read it all and I didn't believe it anyway

    Just to see, I went through the process of reinstalling, but it was
    going to be a new install wiping all files and data from my C drive,
    so I cancelled the install

    Would anyone know why this is happening after 9 months and is there
    anyway I can get around a new install ?



    I have been using Acronis to back up, can I use it to put my
    settings/files/data back, or will I end up with balloon messages
    again?
    --
    Martin
    ©¿©¬

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  2. #2


    Mark L. Ferguson Guest

    Re: Only 8 days left to install Vista

    You are prompted to activate Windows Vista after you install Windows Vista
    Service Pack 1: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947519

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    "Martin ©¿©¬ @nohere.net" wrote in message
    news:t68v54daconleftfcio99i8obiputmga9v@xxxxxx

    > Hi
    > I installed Vista home premium OEM about 9 months ago and today I got
    > a balloon message saying
    > "I have 8 days left to install Vista. Back up all important data"
    > The balloon messages have appeared recently, but I wasn't quick enough
    > to read it all and I didn't believe it anyway
    >
    > Just to see, I went through the process of reinstalling, but it was
    > going to be a new install wiping all files and data from my C drive,
    > so I cancelled the install
    >
    > Would anyone know why this is happening after 9 months and is there
    > anyway I can get around a new install ?
    >
    > I have been using Acronis to back up, can I use it to put my
    > settings/files/data back, or will I end up with balloon messages
    > again?
    > --
    > Martin
    > ©¿©¬

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  3. #3


    Dave Guest

    Re: Only 8 days left to install Vista

    You already have Vista "installed".
    Perhaps the message say 8 days to "activate"?


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    "Martin ©¿©¬ @nohere.net" wrote in message
    news:t68v54daconleftfcio99i8obiputmga9v@xxxxxx

    > Hi
    > I installed Vista home premium OEM about 9 months ago and today I got
    > a balloon message saying
    > "I have 8 days left to install Vista. Back up all important data"
    > The balloon messages have appeared recently, but I wasn't quick enough
    > to read it all and I didn't believe it anyway
    >
    > Just to see, I went through the process of reinstalling, but it was
    > going to be a new install wiping all files and data from my C drive,
    > so I cancelled the install
    >
    > Would anyone know why this is happening after 9 months and is there
    > anyway I can get around a new install ?
    >
    > I have been using Acronis to back up, can I use it to put my
    > settings/files/data back, or will I end up with balloon messages
    > again?
    > --
    > Martin
    > ©¿©¬

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  4. #4


    Martin ©¿©¬ @nohere.net Guest

    Re: Only 8 days left to install Vista

    On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:42:17 -0500, "Mark L. Ferguson"
    <MarkLFerguson@xxxxxx> wrote:

    >You are prompted to activate Windows Vista after you install Windows Vista
    >Service Pack 1: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947519

    Thanks Mark & Dave
    Windows is already activated ?
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    Martin
    ©¿©¬


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  5. #5


    Hiren Guest

    Re: Only 8 days left to install Vista

    The balloon message must be associated with a particular icon appearing in
    the system tray/notification area.Check out which icon it is.Better
    still,click on that icon to see what options are available and please post
    here the complete and accurate error message which you get.

    "Martin ©¿©¬ @nohere.net" wrote in message
    news:t68v54daconleftfcio99i8obiputmga9v@xxxxxx
    Hi
    I installed Vista home premium OEM about 9 months ago and today I got
    a balloon message saying
    "I have 8 days left to install Vista. Back up all important data"
    The balloon messages have appeared recently, but I wasn't quick enough
    to read it all and I didn't believe it anyway

    Just to see, I went through the process of reinstalling, but it was
    going to be a new install wiping all files and data from my C drive,
    so I cancelled the install

    Would anyone know why this is happening after 9 months and is there
    anyway I can get around a new install ?

    I have been using Acronis to back up, can I use it to put my
    settings/files/data back, or will I end up with balloon messages
    again?
    --
    Martin
    ©¿©¬


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  6. #6


    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: Only 8 days left to install Vista

    If you installed a beta or release candidate version of SP1 then you need to
    uninstall it and install the final. Pre-release SP1 expires at the end of
    this month so it sounds more like you are seeing messages that your copy of
    Vista is a trial and not that you need to reinstall it. Pre-release SP1
    would give such a message.

    "Martin ©¿©¬ @nohere.net" wrote in message
    news:t68v54daconleftfcio99i8obiputmga9v@xxxxxx

    > Hi
    > I installed Vista home premium OEM about 9 months ago and today I got
    > a balloon message saying
    > "I have 8 days left to install Vista. Back up all important data"
    > The balloon messages have appeared recently, but I wasn't quick enough
    > to read it all and I didn't believe it anyway
    >
    > Just to see, I went through the process of reinstalling, but it was
    > going to be a new install wiping all files and data from my C drive,
    > so I cancelled the install
    >
    > Would anyone know why this is happening after 9 months and is there
    > anyway I can get around a new install ?
    >
    > I have been using Acronis to back up, can I use it to put my
    > settings/files/data back, or will I end up with balloon messages
    > again?
    > --
    > Martin
    > ©¿©¬

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  7. #7


    Martin ©¿©¬ @nohere.net Guest

    Re: Only 8 days left to install Vista

    On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 09:44:19 -0600, "Colin Barnhorst"
    <c.barnhorst@xxxxxx> wrote:

    >If you installed a beta or release candidate version of SP1 then you need to
    >uninstall it and install the final. Pre-release SP1 expires at the end of
    >this month so it sounds more like you are seeing messages that your copy of
    >Vista is a trial and not that you need to reinstall it. Pre-release SP1
    >would give such a message.
    Colin, how could I find out which version of SP1 I have?
    I have looked in review update history, but it doesn't show up
    Windows updates says I'm up-to-date
    --
    Martin
    ©¿©¬

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  8. #8


    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: Only 8 days left to install Vista

    Being up to date has nothing to do with SP1 since Windows Update sees that
    you already have it. That refers to any current offerings on Windows Update
    that you don't have.

    If your desktop has the "For Evaluation Purposes" watermark in the lower
    right, you have a pre-release version of SP1. The last couple of builds did
    not have this however.

    You can type 'winver' in Start/Search and see if an expiration date is
    listed.

    If you still can't make up your mind, there are many files that can show you
    the version number for SP1 final. One I know of for sure that will
    establish whether or not you have SP1 final is shell32.dll. Try checking
    C:\windows\system32\shell32.dll by right clicking on it, choosing Properties
    and then the Details tab. Read down it a ways. Is the Product Version
    6.0.6001.18000? If it is you have the final. If not, uninstall SP1 and
    install from Windows Update or use the downloadable standalone package.

    If you are just plain nervous about it you can always 'just do it', as they
    say.


    "Martin ©¿©¬ @nohere.net" wrote in message
    news:unjv54dtnheonulvug524i726fb88r6do2@xxxxxx

    > On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 09:44:19 -0600, "Colin Barnhorst"
    > <c.barnhorst@xxxxxx> wrote:
    >

    >>If you installed a beta or release candidate version of SP1 then you need
    >>to
    >>uninstall it and install the final. Pre-release SP1 expires at the end of
    >>this month so it sounds more like you are seeing messages that your copy
    >>of
    >>Vista is a trial and not that you need to reinstall it. Pre-release SP1
    >>would give such a message.
    >
    > Colin, how could I find out which version of SP1 I have?
    > I have looked in review update history, but it doesn't show up
    > Windows updates says I'm up-to-date
    > --
    > Martin
    > ©¿©¬

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  9. #9


    Martin ©¿©¬ @nohere.net Guest

    Re: Only 8 days left to install Vista

    Hi Colin
    I do have the "For Evaluation Purposes" watermark in the lower
    right, so that answers the question
    I will work through your Try checking C:\windows\system32\shell32.dll
    instructions tomorrow, hopefully delete my SP1 evaluation copy and
    install from windows update keeping fingers xx
    Thank you very much
    --
    Martin
    ©¿©¬


    On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 11:40:35 -0600, "Colin Barnhorst"
    <c.barnhorst@xxxxxx> wrote:

    >Being up to date has nothing to do with SP1 since Windows Update sees that
    >you already have it. That refers to any current offerings on Windows Update
    >that you don't have.
    >
    >If your desktop has the "For Evaluation Purposes" watermark in the lower
    >right, you have a pre-release version of SP1. The last couple of builds did
    >not have this however.
    >
    >You can type 'winver' in Start/Search and see if an expiration date is
    >listed.
    >
    >If you still can't make up your mind, there are many files that can show you
    >the version number for SP1 final. One I know of for sure that will
    >establish whether or not you have SP1 final is shell32.dll. Try checking
    >C:\windows\system32\shell32.dll by right clicking on it, choosing Properties
    >and then the Details tab. Read down it a ways. Is the Product Version
    >6.0.6001.18000? If it is you have the final. If not, uninstall SP1 and
    >install from Windows Update or use the downloadable standalone package.
    >
    >If you are just plain nervous about it you can always 'just do it', as they
    >say.

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  10. #10


    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: Only 8 days left to install Vista

    There's no need to check anything else.

    The SP1 uninstaller is found in Control Panel/Programs/Programs and
    Features/Uninstall a Program. Be sure to click the link on the left to show
    Installed Updates. Scroll the window until you see the section Microsoft
    Windows. Look for "Service Pack for Microsoft Windows (KBxxxxxx)",
    highlight it, and then click "uninstall" at the top. Uninstall does not
    appear until you highlight an entry. You may have Office 2007 SP1 so don't
    choose that.

    "Martin ©¿©¬ @nohere.net" wrote in message
    news:kmqv54p8ccd175d37vrnbutd50e2asr2vl@xxxxxx

    > Hi Colin
    > I do have the "For Evaluation Purposes" watermark in the lower
    > right, so that answers the question
    > I will work through your Try checking C:\windows\system32\shell32.dll
    > instructions tomorrow, hopefully delete my SP1 evaluation copy and
    > install from windows update keeping fingers xx
    > Thank you very much
    > --
    > Martin
    > ©¿©¬
    >
    >
    > On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 11:40:35 -0600, "Colin Barnhorst"
    > <c.barnhorst@xxxxxx> wrote:
    >

    >>Being up to date has nothing to do with SP1 since Windows Update sees that
    >>you already have it. That refers to any current offerings on Windows
    >>Update
    >>that you don't have.
    >>
    >>If your desktop has the "For Evaluation Purposes" watermark in the lower
    >>right, you have a pre-release version of SP1. The last couple of builds
    >>did
    >>not have this however.
    >>
    >>You can type 'winver' in Start/Search and see if an expiration date is
    >>listed.
    >>
    >>If you still can't make up your mind, there are many files that can show
    >>you
    >>the version number for SP1 final. One I know of for sure that will
    >>establish whether or not you have SP1 final is shell32.dll. Try checking
    >>C:\windows\system32\shell32.dll by right clicking on it, choosing
    >>Properties
    >>and then the Details tab. Read down it a ways. Is the Product Version
    >>6.0.6001.18000? If it is you have the final. If not, uninstall SP1 and
    >>install from Windows Update or use the downloadable standalone package.
    >>
    >>If you are just plain nervous about it you can always 'just do it', as
    >>they
    >>say.

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