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| | Invalid product key from original Vista Ultimate CD Hello! I had downloaded the 90-day trial (as an update on WinXP Pro) and used Windows Vista Ultimate 23-bit without any problems. However, when the time to actually purchase Windows Vista came, I was not very punctual with the timing, and I ended up getting that annoying window after startup giving me the options to active online, log-in with limited functionality, activate by phone etc. I had tried to do all that but due to the fact that I cannot buy a Product Key online from my country (Greece) for unknown reasons , I couldnot activate by phone since after I called them and provided the installation ID to the automated voice, I was told, to make a long story short, that I could not active by phone either. I ended up buying Windows Vista Ultimate 32-but from a retail shop. Thinking that I could just enter the product key (from the re-enter your product key option on the pop-up window at startup), and the product key was wrong- it was mentioned that I was in use! I tried booting with the CD, and it appears that I can install Windows Vista that way, but as you know I would have to format my hard disk and loose everything! Which I cannot afford by any means. Which means - I cannot install Vista Ultimate from a Windows environment, my product key for some reason does not seem to work, and the only way I can install vista is by formatting my hard disk....nope, I'm not gonna do that! Is there anybody that might shed some light on how I could resolve my problem? Could I possible roll-back into WinXP (how?) without losing my programs and data, and then install Vista from the CD? Any other possible solutions? Any help / answer to my post would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot! Dimitris |
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| | Re: Invalid product key from original Vista Ultimate CD You do not have to format .....you can install into the Vista directory thats already there.........changing the product key during the installation. peter "Dimitris" <Dimitris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7700C764-4DD5-43B8-BB78-2216B33F393E@microsoft.com... > Hello! > > I had downloaded the 90-day trial (as an update on WinXP Pro) and used > Windows Vista Ultimate 23-bit without any problems. However, when the time > to > actually purchase Windows Vista came, I was not very punctual with the > timing, and I ended up getting that annoying window after startup giving > me > the options to active online, log-in with limited functionality, activate > by > phone etc. I had tried to do all that but due to the fact that I cannot > buy a > Product Key online from my country (Greece) for unknown reasons , I> could > not activate by phone since after I called them and provided the > installation > ID to the automated voice, I was told, to make a long story short, that I > could not active by phone either. > > I ended up buying Windows Vista Ultimate 32-but from a retail shop. > Thinking > that I could just enter the product key (from the re-enter your product > key > option on the pop-up window at startup), and the product key was wrong- it > was mentioned that I was in use! > > I tried booting with the CD, and it appears that I can install Windows > Vista > that way, but as you know I would have to format my hard disk and loose > everything! Which I cannot afford by any means. > > Which means - I cannot install Vista Ultimate from a Windows environment, > my > product key for some reason does not seem to work, and the only way I can > install vista is by formatting my hard disk....nope, I'm not gonna do > that! > > Is there anybody that might shed some light on how I could resolve my > problem? Could I possible roll-back into WinXP (how?) without losing my > programs and data, and then install Vista from the CD? Any other possible > solutions? > > Any help / answer to my post would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks a lot! > Dimitris > |
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