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| | OEM Vista Home Premium - Activation Hi I recently purchased an OEM version of Vista and had to reinstall on my intel mac a second time. However the product key is not being accepted. Can you advise me how to get it working - its the same machine so the OEM license should apply. Thanks. |
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| | RE: OEM Vista Home Premium - Activation You have to activate by phone, and hang on until you get a real person. "Duncanamc" wrote: Quote: > Hi > I recently purchased an OEM version of Vista and had to reinstall on my > intel mac a second time. However the product key is not being accepted. Can > you advise me how to get it working - its the same machine so the OEM license > should apply. > Thanks. |
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| | Re: OEM Vista Home Premium - Activation If you can't activate via the internet then use the telephone option (it is a toll free number). The activation sequence is automated so you will go through the activation sequences on the telephone. If, activation refused, don't hang up. Simply stay on the telephone until it is answered by a 'real' person. You can then explain the situation and the support person should be able to activate it for you. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "Duncanamc" <Duncanamc@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:BA2B0460-193C-4014-B07F-CD7557E8E24F@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > I recently purchased an OEM version of Vista and had to reinstall on my > intel mac a second time. However the product key is not being accepted. > Can > you advise me how to get it working - its the same machine so the OEM > license > should apply. > Thanks. |
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| | RE: OEM Vista Home Premium - Activation You said you have successfully installed Vista Home Premium once?. Are you installing into a Virtual machine like BootCamp or something on your Mac? If you are you probably had to create a new Virtual machine and the signaures (that uniquley identifes the computer) that Windows looks for might not be the same so it looks like a completely new machine. The OEM version of Vista is non transferrable, so it must be run/installed on the computer it was orginally bought. If you do manage to get some at Microsoft to activate it do not tell them you are installing Home Premium on a Mac. The software license prohibits the running of anything other than Vista Business and Ultimate from running under a virtual machine. B.D. "Duncanamc" wrote: Quote: > Hi > I recently purchased an OEM version of Vista and had to reinstall on my > intel mac a second time. However the product key is not being accepted. Can > you advise me how to get it working - its the same machine so the OEM license > should apply. > Thanks. |
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| | Re: OEM Vista Home Premium - Activation Quote: > "Duncanamc" wrote: > > Hi > I recently purchased an OEM version of Vista and had to reinstall on my > intel mac a second time. However the product key is not being accepted. > Can > you advise me how to get it working - its the same machine so the OEM > license > should apply. > Thanks. Pentium D processor (dual core) to a 3.2 GHz Pentium XE (dual core with hyperthreading on both cores) . Vista 64 OEM forced me to go through a phone call to get the machine running again. Totally uncalled for IMHO since the disks, video card, lan card and everything else was exactly the same. |
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| | Re: OEM Vista Home Premium - Activation "John" wrote: Quote: > Quote: > > "Duncanamc" wrote: > > > > Hi > > I recently purchased an OEM version of Vista and had to reinstall on my > > intel mac a second time. However the product key is not being accepted. > > Can > > you advise me how to get it working - its the same machine so the OEM > > license > > should apply. > > Thanks. > Vista is very picky about hardware changes. I upgraded my 3.2 GHz > Pentium D processor (dual core) to a 3.2 GHz Pentium XE (dual core > with hyperthreading on both cores) . Vista 64 OEM forced me to go > through a phone call to get the machine running again. Totally uncalled > for IMHO since the disks, video card, lan card and everything else > was exactly the same. > a Raid config of 2 x 200 GB Western Digital (raid 0) with 2 partitions of 100 and 300 GB. First activation without problem. 2 days later, I extend my 1st partition (system) from 100 to 200 GB (2nd partition reduced to 200 GB) without re-installing anything and Vista claims for a new activation through a phone call. In this case, there was absolutely no change in hardware. But the phone procedure is easy (excepting the sound quality of IP phone used by live operators :-)). |
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