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Inkslinger
My new computer has 64-bit Vista Ultimate installed, so I naturally loaded
Virtual PC in order to run other operating systems to ensure access to all of
my existing software. That included a registered version of XP Pro, the Win7
beta and 32-bit Vista Ultimate.
That last one is where I have a problem. I got VU directly from Microsoft
and it came with both 64- and 32-bit installation disks, using the same key.
I was under the impression I could install the 32-bit version on the same
computer as the 64-bit as a Microsoft Virtual PC guest OS, but when I went to
activate it I received an error message saying that key already was in use
and I would have to buy another.
I tried contacting MS, but got messages advising I would have to pay (big
time) for any kind of support, except here. Nor could I find this specific
issue addressed anywhere (altho I may just have not hit on the right search
terms).
Given all of the problems with Vista, it would seem a customer relations
no-brainer to allow the installation of both versions on the same computer,
which is not exactly a loss of revenue or rights for MS. But, even if they do
allow it, how do I activate the guest OS without first forking over $60 or
more?
Virtual PC in order to run other operating systems to ensure access to all of
my existing software. That included a registered version of XP Pro, the Win7
beta and 32-bit Vista Ultimate.
That last one is where I have a problem. I got VU directly from Microsoft
and it came with both 64- and 32-bit installation disks, using the same key.
I was under the impression I could install the 32-bit version on the same
computer as the 64-bit as a Microsoft Virtual PC guest OS, but when I went to
activate it I received an error message saying that key already was in use
and I would have to buy another.
I tried contacting MS, but got messages advising I would have to pay (big
time) for any kind of support, except here. Nor could I find this specific
issue addressed anywhere (altho I may just have not hit on the right search
terms).
Given all of the problems with Vista, it would seem a customer relations
no-brainer to allow the installation of both versions on the same computer,
which is not exactly a loss of revenue or rights for MS. But, even if they do
allow it, how do I activate the guest OS without first forking over $60 or
more?