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| | Maybe another try on Vista?/Activation Blues Hi, I think my question is more for the MVPs if he and/or she is avaiable...I'e done several clean installs of Vista Home Premium, both on my laptop and my desktop (2 separate versions, genuine licenses). I ended up going back to XP on both machines because of system crashes and recurring problems. Plus I have to use pro audio at least on my laptop and Vista and the audio companies aren't there yet. So I'm dedicated to XP there at least. But I still have an interest to use Vista on my desktop if I can get it right. (Am I crazy to really want Vista to work this much ?) Both my machines are new with very fast processors. My desktop has an AMD Athlon 64 X2, Dual Core 4600+ 2.41 gHz processor and 2 MB of ram memory. Now I use microsoft Office 2003 and while Microsoft has been generous about re-activations, I am getting very weary of having to call up to "beg" for another activation of Office 2003 because of Vista. Keep in mind that various tech support agents (not just microsoft) are not helping the matter very much, because in many cases their sole trouble-shooting angle is to suggest a full, clean re-install of Vista. Therefore, it puts me up for yet another activation of Office 2003. Other 3rd party software requires activations, but they have a feature called 'De-Activation' through which you can switch to another machine or do a reactivation after a reformat. I think Microsoft needs this feature or something like it badly. I humbly ask any MVPs to please pass along this "comment" to whoever needs this feedback in Microsoft, because frankly, this is the one (1) obstacle that keeps me from either sticking with Vista or re-trying with another install. Thanks, Frank |
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| | Re: Maybe another try on Vista?/Activation Blues woops 2 GB of ram... ![]() "Frank Bright" <Brightbelt@comcast.net> wrote in message news:e7LUUw9fHHA.668@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi, > I think my question is more for the MVPs if he and/or she is > avaiable...I'e done several clean installs of Vista Home Premium, both on > my laptop and my desktop (2 separate versions, genuine licenses). > > I ended up going back to XP on both machines because of system crashes and > recurring problems. Plus I have to use pro audio at least on my laptop and > Vista and the audio companies aren't there yet. So I'm dedicated to XP > there at least. > > But I still have an interest to use Vista on my desktop if I can get it > right. (Am I crazy to really want Vista to work this much ?) Both my > machines are new with very fast processors. My desktop has an AMD Athlon > 64 X2, Dual Core 4600+ 2.41 gHz processor and 2 MB of ram memory. > > Now I use microsoft Office 2003 and while Microsoft has been generous > about re-activations, I am getting very weary of having to call up to > "beg" for another activation of Office 2003 because of Vista. > > Keep in mind that various tech support agents (not just microsoft) are > not helping the matter very much, because in many cases their sole > trouble-shooting angle is to suggest a full, clean re-install of Vista. > Therefore, it puts me up for yet another activation of Office 2003. > > Other 3rd party software requires activations, but they have a feature > called 'De-Activation' through which you can switch to another machine or > do a reactivation after a reformat. I think Microsoft needs this feature > or something like it badly. > > I humbly ask any MVPs to please pass along this "comment" to whoever needs > this feedback in Microsoft, because frankly, this is the one (1) obstacle > that keeps me from either sticking with Vista or re-trying with another > install. > > Thanks, Frank > |
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| | Re: Maybe another try on Vista?/Activation Blues "If you think you have found a bug in a Microsoft product, contact Microsoft Product Support Services department. (800) MICROSOFT (642-7676)" http://support.microsoft.com/gp/contactbug They used to have forms, Frank - you know, suggest an improvement. The filter your suggestion has to get past is, "would this make it easier for softlifters to steal our stuff?" If you can find a developer who can explain how it would not, then better CRM might move the elephant, which is how at least one MVP views getting Microsoft to improve. You aren't asking for a little favor, you're requesting a campaign with research and pound, pound, pounding away. Stick with XP and let it go would be my suggestion to you. Don't waste your time. "Frank Bright" <Brightbelt@comcast.net> wrote in message news:eeQ$j29fHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > woops 2 GB of ram... ![]() > > "Frank Bright" <Brightbelt@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:e7LUUw9fHHA.668@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Hi, >> I think my question is more for the MVPs if he and/or she is >> avaiable...I'e done several clean installs of Vista Home Premium, both on >> my laptop and my desktop (2 separate versions, genuine licenses). >> >> I ended up going back to XP on both machines because of system crashes and >> recurring problems. Plus I have to use pro audio at least on my laptop and >> Vista and the audio companies aren't there yet. So I'm dedicated to XP >> there at least. >> >> But I still have an interest to use Vista on my desktop if I can get it >> right. (Am I crazy to really want Vista to work this much ?) Both my >> machines are new with very fast processors. My desktop has an AMD Athlon >> 64 X2, Dual Core 4600+ 2.41 gHz processor and 2 MB of ram memory. >> >> Now I use microsoft Office 2003 and while Microsoft has been generous >> about re-activations, I am getting very weary of having to call up to >> "beg" for another activation of Office 2003 because of Vista. >> >> Keep in mind that various tech support agents (not just microsoft) are >> not helping the matter very much, because in many cases their sole >> trouble-shooting angle is to suggest a full, clean re-install of Vista. >> Therefore, it puts me up for yet another activation of Office 2003. >> >> Other 3rd party software requires activations, but they have a feature >> called 'De-Activation' through which you can switch to another machine or >> do a reactivation after a reformat. I think Microsoft needs this feature >> or something like it badly. >> >> I humbly ask any MVPs to please pass along this "comment" to whoever needs >> this feedback in Microsoft, because frankly, this is the one (1) obstacle >> that keeps me from either sticking with Vista or re-trying with another >> install. >> >> Thanks, Frank >> > > |
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