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| | Non-Genuine copy of Vista Problems Hi, My friend put on a non-genuine copy of vista ULTIMATE on my laptop. It kept asking me to activate with the product key, but as this was not genuine i didn't do anything. My friend told me that it would just stop asking me for the product key, but since i didn't activate my vista in time it has now de-activated and locked me out of my computer. What is the best thing for me to do? I have gone to a shop and they said vista ultimate - was $700AUD to buy. This is to much money, i cant afford that. I know i should not have done this but is there anything else i can do? Please can anyone help me? Erin |
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| | Re: Non-Genuine copy of Vista Problems Hi Erin-- The best thing to do is to get a legit Vista. It sure doesn't need to be Ultimate. You can do fine with any of the other editions that you can afford. If you have XP, you can install and activate XP and format this pirated Vista on your box, then you could get one of the upgrade editions that suits you. There is a way to install an upgrade without XP on the box, but it's not supported by MSFT and isn't legal. CH "Erin" <Erin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:26270C2A-1CEA-46DA-A5D1-B55A125FE8F9@microsoft.com... > Hi, > My friend put on a non-genuine copy of vista ULTIMATE on my laptop. It > kept > asking me to activate with the product key, but as this was not genuine i > didn't do anything. > My friend told me that it would just stop asking me for the product key, > but > since i didn't activate my vista in time it has now de-activated and > locked > me out of my computer. > > What is the best thing for me to do? I have gone to a shop and they said > vista ultimate - was $700AUD to buy. This is to much money, i cant afford > that. I know i should not have done this but is there anything else i can > do? > > Please can anyone help me? > > Erin |
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| | Re: Non-Genuine copy of Vista Problems Reinstall your original operating system. You will lose everything on the system partition. I do hope that you have backups of your important files so that they are not lost. You have learned a lessen I suppose. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Erin" <Erin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:26270C2A-1CEA-46DA-A5D1-B55A125FE8F9@microsoft.com... > Hi, > My friend put on a non-genuine copy of vista ULTIMATE on my laptop. It > kept > asking me to activate with the product key, but as this was not genuine i > didn't do anything. > My friend told me that it would just stop asking me for the product key, > but > since i didn't activate my vista in time it has now de-activated and > locked > me out of my computer. > > What is the best thing for me to do? I have gone to a shop and they said > vista ultimate - was $700AUD to buy. This is to much money, i cant afford > that. I know i should not have done this but is there anything else i can > do? > > Please can anyone help me? > > Erin |
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| | Re: Non-Genuine copy of Vista Problems Hi Chad, Thank you for your quick response. So you are saying i dont have to buy the ULTIMATE? Will this disrupt my files if i dont have the product code for the version i have installed? Then do i reinstall it or just put in the product code? I have been doing some reading up on uninstalling vista and it appears to work if you use XP disc. But i have been locked out of my computer so i dont think i can backup my files before i do this, which is very risky. I have also read that you can buy a 'Get Genuine' pack for XP, is there something like this for vista? OR would i be able to contact microsoft and ask to buy a product key licence? Your help is greatly appreciated, Thanks Erin "Chad Harris" wrote: > Hi Erin-- > > The best thing to do is to get a legit Vista. It sure doesn't need to be > Ultimate. You can do fine with any of the other editions that you can > afford. If you have XP, you can install and activate XP and format this > pirated Vista on your box, then you could get one of the upgrade editions > that suits you. > > There is a way to install an upgrade without XP on the box, but it's not > supported by MSFT and isn't legal. > > CH > > > "Erin" <Erin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:26270C2A-1CEA-46DA-A5D1-B55A125FE8F9@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > My friend put on a non-genuine copy of vista ULTIMATE on my laptop. It > > kept > > asking me to activate with the product key, but as this was not genuine i > > didn't do anything. > > My friend told me that it would just stop asking me for the product key, > > but > > since i didn't activate my vista in time it has now de-activated and > > locked > > me out of my computer. > > > > What is the best thing for me to do? I have gone to a shop and they said > > vista ultimate - was $700AUD to buy. This is to much money, i cant afford > > that. I know i should not have done this but is there anything else i can > > do? > > > > Please can anyone help me? > > > > Erin > > |
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| | Re: Non-Genuine copy of Vista Problems Erin-- 1) You sure don't have to buy the ultimate edition. A lot of pirated copies happen to be ultimate but I want you to erase it from your HD using the new DVD to format it. Vista Editions http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...s/default.mspx 2) If you have created files, or docs during the 30 days or so before your Ultimate went into reduced functionality mode, you could boot into safe mode and try to back up anything you need. 3) If you have the XP disk, you don't have to uninstall anything. Just pop it in and when it gives you the chance to format that pirated Vista, do it. 4) Activate the XP disk and then buy the upgrade or full edition of Vista that you can afford. 5) I haven't seen the parallel "Genuine" offer that MSFT made for XP with Vista to date Erin. Take a look--they seem to cover XP only: http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/dow....aspx#ID0ENKAC http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/offers/default.aspx 6) You can sure call MSFT and check with them, but I don't think they have any help for you as for as swapping a key for yours. Maybe so: Call and ask for activation. Call (800) 936-5700 and ask for activation. Good luck, and if you have any more questions ask. CH "Erin" <Erin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E79FF0B3-AE97-459A-A58D-0549BE0D9123@microsoft.com... > Hi Chad, > > Thank you for your quick response. > So you are saying i dont have to buy the ULTIMATE? Will this disrupt my > files if i dont have the product code for the version i have installed? > Then > do i reinstall it or just put in the product code? > > I have been doing some reading up on uninstalling vista and it appears to > work if you use XP disc. But i have been locked out of my computer so i > dont > think i can backup my files before i do this, which is very risky. > > I have also read that you can buy a 'Get Genuine' pack for XP, is there > something like this for vista? OR would i be able to contact microsoft and > ask to buy a product key licence? > > Your help is greatly appreciated, > > Thanks > Erin > > "Chad Harris" wrote: > >> Hi Erin-- >> >> The best thing to do is to get a legit Vista. It sure doesn't need to be >> Ultimate. You can do fine with any of the other editions that you can >> afford. If you have XP, you can install and activate XP and format this >> pirated Vista on your box, then you could get one of the upgrade editions >> that suits you. >> >> There is a way to install an upgrade without XP on the box, but it's not >> supported by MSFT and isn't legal. >> >> CH >> >> >> "Erin" <Erin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:26270C2A-1CEA-46DA-A5D1-B55A125FE8F9@microsoft.com... >> > Hi, >> > My friend put on a non-genuine copy of vista ULTIMATE on my laptop. It >> > kept >> > asking me to activate with the product key, but as this was not genuine >> > i >> > didn't do anything. >> > My friend told me that it would just stop asking me for the product >> > key, >> > but >> > since i didn't activate my vista in time it has now de-activated and >> > locked >> > me out of my computer. >> > >> > What is the best thing for me to do? I have gone to a shop and they >> > said >> > vista ultimate - was $700AUD to buy. This is to much money, i cant >> > afford >> > that. I know i should not have done this but is there anything else i >> > can >> > do? >> > >> > Please can anyone help me? >> > >> > Erin >> >> |
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| | Re: Non-Genuine copy of Vista Problems LOL that's what I said twice if Erin has XP or another OS. However, I have been able to save whatever was needed from someone's Reduced Functionality of Vista by simply tapping F8 and booting to safe mode. My preference is safe mode with networking. It's not clear whether Erin has the need to save anything, but she can probably get it done in Reduced functionality mode this way if she needs to. Another means of possible access to save material in Reduced Functionality mode is to right click Start and try to access files and folders via Windows Explorer (i.e. Explorer all users). I don't know if it was clear to Erin that she was being given a pirated version--sometimes if isn't,and sometimes the giver isn't aware either because the giver was also a receiver. CH "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23S3tR53jHHA.4040@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Reinstall your original operating system. You will lose everything on the > system partition. I do hope that you have backups of your important files > so that they are not lost. You have learned a lessen I suppose. > > -- > > > Regards, > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > (For email, remove the obvious from my address) > > Quote from George Ankner: > If you knew as much as you think you know, > You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! > > "Erin" <Erin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:26270C2A-1CEA-46DA-A5D1-B55A125FE8F9@microsoft.com... >> Hi, >> My friend put on a non-genuine copy of vista ULTIMATE on my laptop. It >> kept >> asking me to activate with the product key, but as this was not genuine i >> didn't do anything. >> My friend told me that it would just stop asking me for the product key, >> but >> since i didn't activate my vista in time it has now de-activated and >> locked >> me out of my computer. >> >> What is the best thing for me to do? I have gone to a shop and they said >> vista ultimate - was $700AUD to buy. This is to much money, i cant >> afford >> that. I know i should not have done this but is there anything else i can >> do? >> >> Please can anyone help me? >> >> Erin > |
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| | Re: Non-Genuine copy of Vista Problems Erin wrote: > Hi, > My friend put on a non-genuine copy of vista ULTIMATE on my laptop. It kept > asking me to activate with the product key, but as this was not genuine i > didn't do anything. Roll it over with Ubuntu Linux. ![]() -- .~. Might, Courage, Vision, SINCERITY. http://www.linux-sxs.org / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and Farce be with you! /( _ )\ (Ubuntu 6.10) Linux 2.6.21.1 ^ ^ 17:25:01 up 8 days 2:18 1 user load average: 0.06 0.05 0.01 news://news.3home.net news://news.hkpcug.org news://news.newsgroup.com.hk |
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| | Re: Non-Genuine copy of Vista Problems Hi Chad, I was looking for my XP CD but i have misplaced it. I got a genuine copy of XP professional with my new DELL but i cant find the CD. I have the product key on my computer though. Am i able to download the trial version from microsoft and put in my product key? Will this help with removing vista from my computer? Will this be the same as having the complete installing CD that came with my computer? Thanks for all your help. Everything is just going wrong. Erin |
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| | RE: Non-Genuine copy of Vista Problems If you want to get whatever files you had on your computer before installing a new version of vista, get a linux live cd or something - it won't install on your hard disk and you can put any files you have on a USB or something - Then either install Linux or get a legit copy of Vista. PS Most distros do a livecd - basically this boots up into ram so you can try it out before installing, it won't do anything to your hard drive so don't worry - best to probably try out something like Ubuntu (www.ubuntu.com) - then ask any questions on how to get your date back etc on the forum) Jim |
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