Dear Rick, and all:
*****Thanks...NOW FOR BELARC disclosure of Myster CD Key...
..Here's a bizarre corollary puzzle. Alarming. In one of the recent related
threads one of you expert folk suggested to someone that they experiment with
Belarc Advisor. Well, I did in the middle of the night, and it produces a ton
of information about my computer... But my purpose was to confirm for myself
my Vista CD Key. But the CD key it lists for my Vista is NOT the one on my
Vista box-thing!!!! Because I'm in the "clean install" phase, does the
computer somehow generate a CD key that is different? Also, it shows under
software Licenses a separate heading for Microsoft VSTA , spelled without the
I, listing a series of digits as a Key, but none of the alphabetic things
that represent Keys as I'm familar with them. Does that refer to my original
Vista install, which now is on (Lord help me!) Drive H.. or, maybe refer to
the folder that either windows or seagate created and labelled Windows.Old
and which contains 4 directories USERS, PROGRAM FILES, PROGRAMDATA, &
WINDOWS. Or perhaps the directory (which contains most of the drive H: stuff)
on my new C: Don't know now whether the Segate utility created that , or the
Vista install did. But, why the mysterious unknown CD KEY listed by Belarc
under Microsoft Vista.? I did have a kid help me with the installation back
in March....and he did have his own vista....but, no.... It was my own disk
that I used for the clean install to the new drive. It's all over my head.
But, this, the Key thing, makes me nervous about the next step, in which I
use my (store bought, at ? 259.00) Ultimate DVD to 'Upgrade" my clean
install, that seems to have a mystery Key.....
Rick Rogers said:
Hi Jim,
Usually, an inplace upgrade preserves existing installed programs.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
Thanks...NOW FOR BELARC disclosure of Myster CD Key...
..Here's a bizarre corollary puzzle. Alarming. In one of the recent related
threads one of you expert folk suggested to someone that they experiment with
Belarc Advisor. Well, I did in the middle of the night, and it produces a ton
of information about my computer... But my purpose was to confirm for myself
my Vista CD Key. But the CD key it lists for my Vista is NOT the one on my
Vista box-thing!!!! Because I'm in the "clean install" phase, does the
computer somehow generate a CD key that is different? Also, it shows under
software Licenses a separate heading for Microsoft VSTA , spelled without the
I, listing a series of digits as a Key, but none of the alphabetic things
that represent Keys as I'm familar with them. Does that refer to my original
Vista install, which now is on (Lord help me!) Drive H.. or, maybe refer to
the folder that either windows or seagate created and labelled Windows.Old
and which contains 4 directories USERS, PROGRAM FILES, PROGRAMDATA, &
WINDOWS. Or perhaps the directory (which contains most of the drive H: stuff)
on my new C: Don't know now whether the Segate utility created that , or the
Vista install did. But, why the mysterious unknown CD KEY listed by Belarc
under Microsoft Vista.? I did have a kid help me with the installation back
in March....and he did have his own vista....but, no.... It was my own disk
that I used for the clean install to the new drive. It's all over my head.
But, this, the Key thing, makes me nervous about the next step, in which I
use my (store bought, at ? 259.00) Ultimate DVD to 'Upgrade" my clean
install, that seems to have generated a mystery Key.....
Yike!!
Jim