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| | activation failure, new hard drive. , product key rejected, I've already spoken to customer service after activation wizard failed. Customer service rep. talked me through an effort to change the Install ID, and after reboot, installation ID was still the same, and invalid. My original Vista Ultimate installation in March on this computer was clunky, and several programs I needed wouldn't run right, including Fax, my wireless printer (though my wife could print from it. But on my computer, the HP software installation always failed. HP spent hours with me, no luck). and my network and internet were unstable) In April, after hours of problem solving efforts, the Elevated Tech. advised me to definitely reformat my hard drive, and reinstall vista on it. I delayed, nervous about it, and didn't have time to reinstall all my programs. Last week I bought a new hard drive, and used seagate copy and clone to move my old Vista and programs from the original drive to the new hard drive. But the corruption moved there too, same problems. So, I installed or reinstalled (since it is same computer, though different hard drive, my Vista Ultimate to the new drive. But can't activate it. Humans become abrupt, and I think the cust. service people think I'm cheating. One error message at automated install relates to the Key already being in use, and the other that comes up says that key/or copy I have is only for an upgrade, not a full installation. Originally, he did seem to try to help, thinking that the Installation ID might be changeable , but after reboot, the installation ID stayed the same. I shoulnd't have to pay for a new Vista. Same computer. Corrupt vista on original drive remained corrupt when I did the Seagate Copy and Clone to the new hard drive. Maybe my installing my Vista Ultimae to the new drive somehow violated some mystical activation rule, but I've done what I thought was reasonable and legitimate. I'm 62 years old, and have a serious hearing impairment. Talking on the telephone to softspoken non-native english speakers is a real struggle for me...to matter how excellent their grammar. Added problem: figuring that activation could be soon resolved, I went ahead and installed most of my programs on the new drive.... I really need an activation solution that wouldn't require that I have to start from scratch again with installation, wiping out my efforts. I'm even willing at this point to give up and pay an extra 100.00 to go from my Ultimate Upgrade edition to Ultimate Full, though I shouldn't have to. It's 2:45 A.M, I should be asleep, not trying to figure out something that Microsoft should easily have accomodated me about. What is the fix/ the workaround for this problem? |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: activation failure, new hard drive. , product key rejected, I've already spoken to customer service after activation wizard failed. Customer service rep. talked me through an effort to change the Install ID, and after reboot, installation ID was still the same, and invalid. My original Vista Ultimate installation in March on this computer was clunky, and several programs I needed wouldn't run right, including Fax, my wireless printer (though my wife could print from it. But on my computer, the HP software installation always failed. HP spent hours with me, no luck). and my network and internet were unstable) In April, after hours of problem solving efforts, the Elevated Tech. advised me to definitely reformat my hard drive, and reinstall vista on it. I delayed, nervous about it, and didn't have time to reinstall all my programs. Last week I bought a new hard drive, and used seagate copy and clone to move my old Vista and programs from the original drive to the new hard drive. But the corruption moved there too, same problems. So, I installed or reinstalled (since it is same computer, though different hard drive, my Vista Ultimate to the new drive. But can't activate it. Humans become abrupt, and I think the cust. service people think I'm cheating. One error message at automated install relates to the Key already being in use, and the other that comes up says that key/or copy I have is only for an upgrade, not a full installation. Originally, he did seem to try to help, thinking that the Installation ID might be changeable , but after reboot, the installation ID stayed the same. I shoulnd't have to pay for a new Vista. Same computer. Corrupt vista on original drive remained corrupt when I did the Seagate Copy and Clone to the new hard drive. Maybe my installing my Vista Ultimae to the new drive somehow violated some mystical activation rule, but I've done what I thought was reasonable and legitimate. I'm 62 years old, and have a serious hearing impairment. Talking on the telephone to softspoken non-native english speakers is a real struggle for me...to matter how excellent their grammar. Added problem: figuring that activation could be soon resolved, I went ahead and installed most of my programs on the new drive.... I really need an activation solution that wouldn't require that I have to start from scratch again with installation, wiping out my efforts. I'm even willing at this point to give up and pay an extra 100.00 to go from my Ultimate Upgrade edition to Ultimate Full, though I shouldn't have to. It's 2:45 A.M, I should be asleep, not trying to figure out something that Microsoft should easily have accomodated me about. What is the fix/ the workaround for this problem? This tutorial will show you how to do a clean install with a Upgrade version of Vista and still be able to activate it. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/68...n-install.html Hope this helps you, Shawn |
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