Vista Activation

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Two weeks ago my hard drive crashed that had Vista on it. I replaced the
hard drive and everything was fine. Vista installed on the new drive and
activated. This morning an error message came om saying that the key was
already in use and to activate Vista. It will not allow me to activate
online. What do I do?
 
Two weeks ago my hard drive crashed that had Vista on it. I replaced the
hard drive and everything was fine. Vista installed on the new drive and
activated. This morning an error message came om saying that the key was
already in use and to activate Vista. It will not allow me to activate
online. What do I do?
Phone Microsoft and activate over the phone.
 
I had the same problem too. But the weird thing is that I haven't installed
any new hardware. My computer was on and I received a notification that I had
to activate windows vista again. I tried the online activation and it said my
activation key was already in use. By phone the automatic activation said the
same thing. It is very strange as I did no updates (software or hardware)
since yesterday and I only installed Windows Vista two (02) times, so online
activation should work. I think that the security protocols implemented by
Windows are abusing, always requiring phone activation, while hackers can
easily crack windows. I bought Windows to have Microsoft support and the
ability of updating without the need of cracks. I am beginning to think it
was not worth as I only got 90 days support and the activation process is
pointless.
 
Telephone the Microsoft Activation Line. This is an automated system to
start with so you will need to go through the activation process while on
the telephone (make sure you are in front of your pc). It is a toll free
(free phone) number so it is costing you anything, with he exception of your
time (10 to 15 minutes). If the automated service cannot activate your
machine you will be transferred to a 'real' person who can advise you and
talk you through the procedure.

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Yes, I have done that already. I was just pointing that the activation
system is pointless. Why ask more than 1 time for the activation key or why
expire the online key after 2 installations? Will that prevent piracy?
Obvious answer is no!
In my (consumer) opinion I regret expending $ in my Vista Ultimate as I
have practically no warranty (90 days support only) and have headaches with
the activation system that cracked versions may not have. But things will
only change when someone creates a better and compatible OS, then Microsoft
monopoly and abuses shall end.
 
When you enter the numbers over the phone it's just validating that the code
you are using is actually a valid code and checking to see if it's already
been used. If the code has been used already you will always have to speak
with a live human being in order to activate.
Joe
 
I have the same problem. I have been told by Windows "that because of a
hardware change i must activate Windows". WHAT hardware change? I`ve changed
NOTHING! If Windows CANNOT tell me what the change is, then i`m seeking legal
help. Microsoft lies from the instant of installation. "FUN", i don`t think
so. "EASIER", i don`t think so. Telling me i`ve made a hardware change, when
all i`ve done is turn the bloody computer on!! Come on Microsoft, tell me
what i`ve changed.
 
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