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| | activation problem Hi guy's I did a new install with vista business. 'upgrade' . The reason for this was a new hard drive. I couldn't -then- see the point of installing xp then vista then start the long hard migration process. I was told of a work around, so I did. Now I'm getting 'activation' notices which when I try I get "this is an upgrade pack not a clean install" failed Now I have XP disks/codes here which are genuine -can I phone MS and would they allow me to quote a XP product key rather than having to go through the whole process again? All software legit and above board - can send pics to prove ;-) Any help/work around most welcome Cheers Richard |
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| | Re: activation problem Have you activated Windows? Your XP product key is not relevant. The Vista product key is. That is the only pk MS cares about. What upgrade pack are you referring to? The workaround, while many think is legal (after all you apparently do own a license for XP that is eligible for upgrade to Vista), is not supported by Microsoft Product Support Services. While I have no issue with the workaround as long as you are otherwise properly licensed Microsoft may. You may be wiser to use the traditional method or use a Vista full edition product key. Because all installations of Vista are clean installs of the OS (unlike XP), if you do install XP and then upgrade to Vista Business, the Vista installer will completely remove XP to a windows.old file which you can easily take ownership of and then delete. The end result is no different than a straight clean installation. Even the workaround involves a windows.old folder which you remove afterwards. "r.bartlett" <r.bartlett@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5606AFF8-31A8-481A-A1D4-EA8F399822C3@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi guy's > > I did a new install with vista business. 'upgrade' . The reason for this > was a new hard drive. I couldn't -then- see the point of installing xp > then > vista then start the long hard migration process. I was told of a work > around, so I did. > > Now I'm getting 'activation' notices which when I try I get "this is an > upgrade pack not a clean install" failed > > Now I have XP disks/codes here which are genuine -can I phone MS and would > they allow me to quote a XP product key rather than having to go through > the > whole process again? > > All software legit and above board - can send pics to prove ;-) > > Any help/work around most welcome > > Cheers > > Richard |
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| | Re: activation problem If by "upgrade pack" you mean an Anytime Upgrade dvd, you cannot activate an AU installation that was clean installed using the workaround. You will get an error. AU can only be activated when installed as a standard upgrade to another installed copy of Vista. See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937769/en-us This is by design. "r.bartlett" <r.bartlett@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5606AFF8-31A8-481A-A1D4-EA8F399822C3@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi guy's > > I did a new install with vista business. 'upgrade' . The reason for this > was a new hard drive. I couldn't -then- see the point of installing xp > then > vista then start the long hard migration process. I was told of a work > around, so I did. > > Now I'm getting 'activation' notices which when I try I get "this is an > upgrade pack not a clean install" failed > > Now I have XP disks/codes here which are genuine -can I phone MS and would > they allow me to quote a XP product key rather than having to go through > the > whole process again? > > All software legit and above board - can send pics to prove ;-) > > Any help/work around most welcome > > Cheers > > Richard |
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| | Re: activation problem Regarding "...Now I'm getting 'activation' notices which when I try I get "this is an upgrade pack not a clean install" failed...." - you are being told the product key is invalid - use the optional phone activation. "r.bartlett" <r.bartlett@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5606AFF8-31A8-481A-A1D4-EA8F399822C3@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi guy's > > I did a new install with vista business. 'upgrade' . The reason for this > was a new hard drive. I couldn't -then- see the point of installing xp > then > vista then start the long hard migration process. I was told of a work > around, so I did. > > Now I'm getting 'activation' notices which when I try I get "this is an > upgrade pack not a clean install" failed > > Now I have XP disks/codes here which are genuine -can I phone MS and would > they allow me to quote a XP product key rather than having to go through > the > whole process again? > > All software legit and above board - can send pics to prove ;-) > > Any help/work around most welcome > > Cheers > > Richard |
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