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| | Re-Activation of Vista Timeout? I have several full retail copies of Windows Vista that I will no longer need when I install full retail versions of Windows 7. I plan to sell the copies of Vista, but I don't want the buyers to have problems when they activate it. I know there is a Re-Activation Timeout for Vista, but I can't remember if it is 90 or 10 days? Can anyone point me to a reliable source to confirm this? Also, is there a way to tell when activation on a given PC took place? BTW, I live in the UK, so please don't tell me that the EULA prohibits my selling the software, this does not apply anywhere in the EU. -- Nigel M If I'm discussing apples, please don't suggest bananas |
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| | Re: Re-Activation of Vista Timeout? Nigel Molesworth wrote: Quote: > I have several full retail copies of Windows Vista that I will no longer > need when I install full retail versions of Windows 7. > > I plan to sell the copies of Vista, but I don't want the buyers to have > problems when they activate it. I know there is a Re-Activation Timeout > for Vista, but I can't remember if it is 90 or 10 days? Can anyone point > me to a reliable source to confirm this? Also, is there a way to tell when > activation on a given PC took place? > > BTW, I live in the UK, so please don't tell me that the EULA prohibits my > selling the software, this does not apply anywhere in the EU. > any Windows operating system so I won't tell you otherwise. The buyers will have no problem activating them. The old rule was 120 days but I don't know if this is applicable to Vista. In any case, it doesn't matter. If automatic activation fails (and it probably won't), all the buyer will need to do is use the telephone activation option. This only takes a few minutes and is no big deal. You can tell the buyers that. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| | Re: Re-Activation of Vista Timeout? Nigel Molesworth wrote: Quote: > On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 07:58:12 -0700, Malke <malke@newsgroup> wrote: > Quote: >>The old rule was 120 days but I don't know if this is applicable to Vista. > Does anyone else know, for sure? Quote: Quote: >>In any case, it doesn't matter. If automatic activation fails .. > It does in this case. chance and sell the discs. EOT for me. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| | Re: Activation of Vista Timeout? It can be sold and re activated. No problem. -- jimsing59 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jimsing59's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/150788.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-set...ll/1259870.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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| Ultimate 32 | Re: Re-Activation of Vista Timeout? Check out this link, this will help you:- http://www.microsoft.com/uk/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/activationfaq.mspx |
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| Ultimate 32 | Re: Activation of Vista Timeout? It can be sold and re activated. No problem. -- jimsing59 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jimsing59's Profile: jimsing59's profile on TechArena Computer Hardware Support Forums of India View this thread: Activation of Vista Timeout? - Vista Setup and Install TechArena Community - Technology and Computer Hardware Support Forums of India However, if a programme is registered in a persons name, the ownership of the OS cannot be transferred to a third party. If it has never been registered there should not be a problem, but I think it is Microsoft that you should be talking to and not this forum, to ensure you are not infringing any of Microsofts copyrights. |
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| Vista home (I do not know ifits 64 or 32) | Re: Re-Activation of Vista Timeout? OK, I am new to this posting game and am NOT on the forum I need, but I can't seen to get into the one I need. ![]() So, maybe whoever reads this will know the problem and help!! ![]() Our other laptop (also vista) hangs at Welcome. It does start up in safe mode and in safe mode networking. We've done all the usual reboots including removing the battery pack several times. Then we went to CCleaner, did all the cleaning that we were sure would not wipe out important stuff. Then we disabled all the startups (except Dell support whhich was accidently left enabled). It still hangs. We will disable Dell and try that, but the odds seem slim. Any suggestions? |
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| | Re: Re-Activation of Vista Timeout? Hi, dgmarsh1. Quote: > OK, I am new to this posting game and am NOT on the forum I need, but I > can't seen to get into the one I need. ![]() Microsoft public news server (and collects click-ad revenue along the way), where it is available to me and other Usenet users around the world, why not "cut out the middleman" and post directly to this server yourself. It's free and does not require you to log on. And you won't be waiting for messages to be relayed back and forth, resulting in posts that are delayed, out of sequence or simply lost. To see for yourself, just click here: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...allation_setup That once click will (1) start your default newsreader; (2) create a News Account for you on the Microsoft public news server; (3) connect you to THIS newsgroup; (4) download the 300 latest messages here (probably including THIS one); and (5) display the newest message here for you to read. After some familiarity, you can customize the newsreader in many ways to fit the way YOU want to use it. Try It. I think you'll like it. ;<) RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@newsgroup Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64 "dgmarsh1" <guest@newsgroup-email.com> wrote in message news:038b37c624924bef1deb62054591679a@newsgroup-gateway.com... Quote: > > OK, I am new to this posting game and am NOT on the forum I need, but I > can't seen to get into the one I need. ![]() > > So, maybe whoever reads this will know the problem and help!! ![]() > > Our other laptop (also vista) hangs at Welcome. It does start up in > safe mode and in safe mode networking. > We've done all the usual reboots including removing the battery pack > several times. > Then we went to CCleaner, did all the cleaning that we were sure would > not wipe out important stuff. Then we disabled all the startups (except > Dell support whhich was accidently left enabled). It still hangs. We > will disable Dell and try that, but the odds seem slim. > > Any suggestions? > > > -- > dgmarsh1 |
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| | Re: Re-Activation of Vista Timeout? On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 07:58:12 -0700, Malke <malke@newsgroup> wrote: Quote: >The old rule was 120 days but I don't know if this is applicable to Vista. Quote: >In any case, it doesn't matter. If automatic activation fails .. |
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