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After restoring an image of my HP xw4600 Workstation (running OEM Windows
Vista Business 32-bit) into a virtual machine, I received the following error
message: “Windows Activation -- The Windows Vista Business product key you
typed is invalid for activation.â€
I have confirmed with Microsoft (800-426-9400) that a Windows Vista Business
license – whether OEM or retail – can be legitimately run on a virtual
machine. In fact, the license file installed on HP xw4600 Workstation
explicitly states: “You may use the software installed on the licensed
device within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system†(see
C:\Windows\System32\en-US\Licenses\OEM\business\license.rtf).
My question: How do I properly activate Windows Vista Business in a virtual
machine?
Thank you for your assistance.
P.S.: The image of my HP xw4600 Workstation was created with ShadowProtect
3.1, and successfully restored into a virtual machine using VMware
Workstation 6.0.
Vista Business 32-bit) into a virtual machine, I received the following error
message: “Windows Activation -- The Windows Vista Business product key you
typed is invalid for activation.â€
I have confirmed with Microsoft (800-426-9400) that a Windows Vista Business
license – whether OEM or retail – can be legitimately run on a virtual
machine. In fact, the license file installed on HP xw4600 Workstation
explicitly states: “You may use the software installed on the licensed
device within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system†(see
C:\Windows\System32\en-US\Licenses\OEM\business\license.rtf).
My question: How do I properly activate Windows Vista Business in a virtual
machine?
Thank you for your assistance.
P.S.: The image of my HP xw4600 Workstation was created with ShadowProtect
3.1, and successfully restored into a virtual machine using VMware
Workstation 6.0.