On my Dell Studio 17 I had Vista Ultimate x32 pre-loaded.
I used a Vista Ultimate 64 bit CD to wipe it clean and hand-install.
Interestingly enough, even though I checked the key/serial (that was on the sticker on the PC) re-checked and did it all over again, when the system went to auto-activate, it failed.
So, I put in the same serial AGAIN after it failed , and voila - it worked!
This is not the first time I've seen this though. My wife's desktop PC had Vista Home Premium on it, which I had to wipe in favor of WinXP Pro because of some incompatibilities with apps she was using for school. When she was done with those classes, I put Vista back on, and the exact same thing happened.
Anyone else seen this behavior?
I used a Vista Ultimate 64 bit CD to wipe it clean and hand-install.
Interestingly enough, even though I checked the key/serial (that was on the sticker on the PC) re-checked and did it all over again, when the system went to auto-activate, it failed.
So, I put in the same serial AGAIN after it failed , and voila - it worked!
This is not the first time I've seen this though. My wife's desktop PC had Vista Home Premium on it, which I had to wipe in favor of WinXP Pro because of some incompatibilities with apps she was using for school. When she was done with those classes, I put Vista back on, and the exact same thing happened.
Anyone else seen this behavior?
My Computer
System One
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- CPU
- AMD Athlon 64x2 3800+ (Socket 939)
- Motherboard
- MSI K8N SLI
- Memory
- 2GB Corsair DDR in dual channel mode
- Graphics card(s)
- 2x BFG Geforce 7600GT in SLI mode
- Sound Card
- Soundblaster Audigy 2
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Big ol' 21 inch Gateway LCD monitor
- Screen Resolution
- 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- 160GB SATA1 (Western Digital) 500GB USB External (Western Digital)
- PSU
- 600 Watt BFG
- Mouse
- Logitech G7
- Keyboard
- Logitech G15