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| | Reinstallation possible without re-entering product key? My Media Center on my Vista Ultimate installation is seriously jacked up (immediately crashes upon opening every time) and the only remedy I see is a reinstallation of Windows. I don't want to do a clean install and have to redo all my files and programs. Is it possible to do a reinstallation without re-entering my product key? I can't seem to find my disk cover that had the product key on it. Help/any other ideas? I'd be completely satisfied if I could just get my Media Center to stop crashing on launching but I'm not sure that's even possible anymore... |
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| | Re: Reinstallation possible without re-entering product key? Try the free utility work at the following link to get the product key on your system. http://www.rjlsoftware.com/software/...winproductkey/ "BrandonR" <BrandonR@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:CDFC9E1B-257B-4B60-B6B2-5E2437F26FA8@xxxxxx Quote: > My Media Center on my Vista Ultimate installation is seriously jacked up > (immediately crashes upon opening every time) and the only remedy I see is > a > reinstallation of Windows. I don't want to do a clean install and have to > redo all my files and programs. Is it possible to do a reinstallation > without > re-entering my product key? I can't seem to find my disk cover that had > the > product key on it. Help/any other ideas? I'd be completely satisfied if I > could just get my Media Center to stop crashing on launching but I'm not > sure > that's even possible anymore... |
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| | Re: Reinstallation possible without re-entering product key? Awesome thanks! I have another question. I'm assuming with Vista it's the same story with you can only install this OS (with this product key) on so many machines... Will Vista be smart enough to realize that I'm just doing a reinstall and not count it towards that limit or will I need to do anything else to make it aware that it's just a simple reinstall? "Curious" wrote: Quote: > Try the free utility work at the following link to get the product key on > your system. > > http://www.rjlsoftware.com/software/...winproductkey/ > > > "BrandonR" <BrandonR@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:CDFC9E1B-257B-4B60-B6B2-5E2437F26FA8@xxxxxx Quote: > > My Media Center on my Vista Ultimate installation is seriously jacked up > > (immediately crashes upon opening every time) and the only remedy I see is > > a > > reinstallation of Windows. I don't want to do a clean install and have to > > redo all my files and programs. Is it possible to do a reinstallation > > without > > re-entering my product key? I can't seem to find my disk cover that had > > the > > product key on it. Help/any other ideas? I'd be completely satisfied if I > > could just get my Media Center to stop crashing on launching but I'm not > > sure > > that's even possible anymore... |
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| | Re: Reinstallation possible without re-entering product key? You can only use one license on one machine at a time. You will probably have to use phone activation to explain what happened and then you will have no problem "BrandonR" <BrandonR@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:97086B58-6AED-4825-832C-6DB935821773@xxxxxx Quote: > Awesome thanks! I have another question. I'm assuming with Vista it's the > same story with you can only install this OS (with this product key) on so > many machines... Will Vista be smart enough to realize that I'm just doing > a > reinstall and not count it towards that limit or will I need to do > anything > else to make it aware that it's just a simple reinstall? > > "Curious" wrote: > Quote: >> Try the free utility work at the following link to get the product key on >> your system. >> >> http://www.rjlsoftware.com/software/...winproductkey/ >> >> >> "BrandonR" <BrandonR@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:CDFC9E1B-257B-4B60-B6B2-5E2437F26FA8@xxxxxx Quote: >> > My Media Center on my Vista Ultimate installation is seriously jacked >> > up >> > (immediately crashes upon opening every time) and the only remedy I see >> > is >> > a >> > reinstallation of Windows. I don't want to do a clean install and have >> > to >> > redo all my files and programs. Is it possible to do a reinstallation >> > without >> > re-entering my product key? I can't seem to find my disk cover that had >> > the >> > product key on it. Help/any other ideas? I'd be completely satisfied if >> > I >> > could just get my Media Center to stop crashing on launching but I'm >> > not >> > sure >> > that's even possible anymore... |
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