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I'm getting an Activation Error Code: 0xC004F061 when I try to activate my
Vista Home Premium upgrade. I was running XP Pro on this machine, and when I was doing the install, the installer said I had to do a clean install from XP Pro. Now The error message is giving me the description "The Software Licensing Service determined that this specified product key can only be used for upgrading, not for clean installations." Does this mean that even though I had a Genuine Windows XP Pro on my computer, I can't use the upgrade to Vista? To top it off, it keeps telling me that my 90 day free support call period has expired, although I've never called it before, and just installed Vista a few days ago. Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this issue? |
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"edenney" wrote
I'm getting an Activation Error Code: 0xC004F061 when I try to activate my Vista Home Premium upgrade. I was running XP Pro on this machine, and when I was doing the install, the installer said I had to do a clean install from XP Pro. Now The error message is giving me the description "The Software Licensing Service determined that this specified product key can only be used for upgrading, not for clean installations." Does this mean that even though I had a Genuine Windows XP Pro on my computer, I can't use the upgrade to Vista? To top it off, it keeps telling me that my 90 day free support call period has expired, although I've never called it before, and just installed Vista a few days ago. Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this issue? To use an upgrade version you have to start the upgrade from within an installed, activated and genuine copy of XP. It will then allow either an in place upgrade (for certain upgrade paths) or only a custom installation (programs and data are not migrated). There has been published a work around to allow the installation of an upgrade version w/o XP being installed. Here is one link for it. Use at your own risk. http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932 If you want to migrate data and settings from the XP installation use the Windows Easy Transfer (WET) on the XP installation before the upgrade. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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I did start the upgrade from within XP...so it sounds like I'm pretty much
hosed because I did what the upgrade told me I needed to do? Am I completely unable to upgrade from Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Home Premium? "Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I'm getting an Activation Error Code: 0xC004F061 when I try to activate my Vista Home Premium upgrade. I was running XP Pro on this machine, and when I was doing the install, the installer said I had to do a clean install from XP Pro. Now The error message is giving me the description "The Software Licensing Service determined that this specified product key can only be used for upgrading, not for clean installations." Does this mean that even though I had a Genuine Windows XP Pro on my computer, I can't use the upgrade to Vista? To top it off, it keeps telling me that my 90 day free support call period has expired, although I've never called it before, and just installed Vista a few days ago. Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this issue? To use an upgrade version you have to start the upgrade from within an installed, activated and genuine copy of XP. It will then allow either an in place upgrade (for certain upgrade paths) or only a custom installation (programs and data are not migrated). There has been published a work around to allow the installation of an upgrade version w/o XP being installed. Here is one link for it. Use at your own risk. http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932 If you want to migrate data and settings from the XP installation use the Windows Easy Transfer (WET) on the XP installation before the upgrade. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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"edenney" wrote
I did start the upgrade from within XP...so it sounds like I'm pretty much hosed because I did what the upgrade told me I needed to do? Am I completely unable to upgrade from Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Home Premium? "Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I'm getting an Activation Error Code: 0xC004F061 when I try to activate my Vista Home Premium upgrade. I was running XP Pro on this machine, and when I was doing the install, the installer said I had to do a clean install from XP Pro. Now The error message is giving me the description "The Software Licensing Service determined that this specified product key can only be used for upgrading, not for clean installations." Does this mean that even though I had a Genuine Windows XP Pro on my computer, I can't use the upgrade to Vista? To top it off, it keeps telling me that my 90 day free support call period has expired, although I've never called it before, and just installed Vista a few days ago. Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this issue? To use an upgrade version you have to start the upgrade from within an installed, activated and genuine copy of XP. It will then allow either an in place upgrade (for certain upgrade paths) or only a custom installation (programs and data are not migrated). There has been published a work around to allow the installation of an upgrade version w/o XP being installed. Here is one link for it. Use at your own risk. http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932 If you want to migrate data and settings from the XP installation use the Windows Easy Transfer (WET) on the XP installation before the upgrade. You can use an upgrade edition to go from XP Pro to VHP, but only as a custom installation, not an in place upgrade. It sounds on the surface like what you did was right. To rehash this, XP Pro was installed, activated and genuine. From the XP desktop you inserted the Vista DVD, did the preliminaries, entered the upgrade product key, then chose a custom install because that's all that was available, and did the installation? If it won't activate on line, phone in for activation. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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"Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I did start the upgrade from within XP...so it sounds like I'm pretty much hosed because I did what the upgrade told me I needed to do? Am I completely unable to upgrade from Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Home Premium? "Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I'm getting an Activation Error Code: 0xC004F061 when I try to activate my Vista Home Premium upgrade. I was running XP Pro on this machine, and when I was doing the install, the installer said I had to do a clean install from XP Pro. Now The error message is giving me the description "The Software Licensing Service determined that this specified product key can only be used for upgrading, not for clean installations." Does this mean that even though I had a Genuine Windows XP Pro on my computer, I can't use the upgrade to Vista? To top it off, it keeps telling me that my 90 day free support call period has expired, although I've never called it before, and just installed Vista a few days ago. Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this issue? To use an upgrade version you have to start the upgrade from within an installed, activated and genuine copy of XP. It will then allow either an in place upgrade (for certain upgrade paths) or only a custom installation (programs and data are not migrated). There has been published a work around to allow the installation of an upgrade version w/o XP being installed. Here is one link for it. Use at your own risk. http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932 If you want to migrate data and settings from the XP installation use the Windows Easy Transfer (WET) on the XP installation before the upgrade. You can use an upgrade edition to go from XP Pro to VHP, but only as a custom installation, not an in place upgrade. It sounds on the surface like what you did was right. To rehash this, XP Pro was installed, activated and genuine. From the XP desktop you inserted the Vista DVD, did the preliminaries, entered the upgrade product key, then chose a custom install because that's all that was available, and did the installation? If it won't activate on line, phone in for activation. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] That sums up what I went through. I will try the phone activation, thanks! |
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"Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I did start the upgrade from within XP...so it sounds like I'm pretty much hosed because I did what the upgrade told me I needed to do? Am I completely unable to upgrade from Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Home Premium? "Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I'm getting an Activation Error Code: 0xC004F061 when I try to activate my Vista Home Premium upgrade. I was running XP Pro on this machine, and when I was doing the install, the installer said I had to do a clean install from XP Pro. Now The error message is giving me the description "The Software Licensing Service determined that this specified product key can only be used for upgrading, not for clean installations." Does this mean that even though I had a Genuine Windows XP Pro on my computer, I can't use the upgrade to Vista? To top it off, it keeps telling me that my 90 day free support call period has expired, although I've never called it before, and just installed Vista a few days ago. Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this issue? To use an upgrade version you have to start the upgrade from within an installed, activated and genuine copy of XP. It will then allow either an in place upgrade (for certain upgrade paths) or only a custom installation (programs and data are not migrated). There has been published a work around to allow the installation of an upgrade version w/o XP being installed. Here is one link for it. Use at your own risk. http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932 If you want to migrate data and settings from the XP installation use the Windows Easy Transfer (WET) on the XP installation before the upgrade. You can use an upgrade edition to go from XP Pro to VHP, but only as a custom installation, not an in place upgrade. It sounds on the surface like what you did was right. To rehash this, XP Pro was installed, activated and genuine. From the XP desktop you inserted the Vista DVD, did the preliminaries, entered the upgrade product key, then chose a custom install because that's all that was available, and did the installation? If it won't activate on line, phone in for activation. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] That pretty well sums up the action I had taken. I'll try the phone activation, and see if I have more luck there. Thanks! |
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Ok, good luck.
"edenney" wrote "Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I did start the upgrade from within XP...so it sounds like I'm pretty much hosed because I did what the upgrade told me I needed to do? Am I completely unable to upgrade from Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Home Premium? "Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I'm getting an Activation Error Code: 0xC004F061 when I try to activate my Vista Home Premium upgrade. I was running XP Pro on this machine, and when I was doing the install, the installer said I had to do a clean install from XP Pro. Now The error message is giving me the description "The Software Licensing Service determined that this specified product key can only be used for upgrading, not for clean installations." Does this mean that even though I had a Genuine Windows XP Pro on my computer, I can't use the upgrade to Vista? To top it off, it keeps telling me that my 90 day free support call period has expired, although I've never called it before, and just installed Vista a few days ago. Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this issue? To use an upgrade version you have to start the upgrade from within an installed, activated and genuine copy of XP. It will then allow either an in place upgrade (for certain upgrade paths) or only a custom installation (programs and data are not migrated). There has been published a work around to allow the installation of an upgrade version w/o XP being installed. Here is one link for it. Use at your own risk. http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932 If you want to migrate data and settings from the XP installation use the Windows Easy Transfer (WET) on the XP installation before the upgrade. You can use an upgrade edition to go from XP Pro to VHP, but only as a custom installation, not an in place upgrade. It sounds on the surface like what you did was right. To rehash this, XP Pro was installed, activated and genuine. From the XP desktop you inserted the Vista DVD, did the preliminaries, entered the upgrade product key, then chose a custom install because that's all that was available, and did the installation? If it won't activate on line, phone in for activation. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] That pretty well sums up the action I had taken. I'll try the phone activation, and see if I have more luck there. Thanks! -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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Have a similar problem. I was reinstalling Win XP pro when I realized I have
lost the cd key. So I then decided to try out the Vista Business I had purchased but was forced to do a clean install due to my previous problem. Now I recieve the 0xc004f061 error upon activation. Both XP and Vista are legal copies and I have the digital reciepts. Is there anyway to bypass this problem as I cant even ask Microsoft for help without paying 60$? "Rock" wrote: Ok, good luck. "edenney" wrote "Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I did start the upgrade from within XP...so it sounds like I'm pretty much hosed because I did what the upgrade told me I needed to do? Am I completely unable to upgrade from Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Home Premium? "Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I'm getting an Activation Error Code: 0xC004F061 when I try to activate my Vista Home Premium upgrade. I was running XP Pro on this machine, and when I was doing the install, the installer said I had to do a clean install from XP Pro. Now The error message is giving me the description "The Software Licensing Service determined that this specified product key can only be used for upgrading, not for clean installations." Does this mean that even though I had a Genuine Windows XP Pro on my computer, I can't use the upgrade to Vista? To top it off, it keeps telling me that my 90 day free support call period has expired, although I've never called it before, and just installed Vista a few days ago. Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this issue? To use an upgrade version you have to start the upgrade from within an installed, activated and genuine copy of XP. It will then allow either an in place upgrade (for certain upgrade paths) or only a custom installation (programs and data are not migrated). There has been published a work around to allow the installation of an upgrade version w/o XP being installed. Here is one link for it. Use at your own risk. http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932 If you want to migrate data and settings from the XP installation use the Windows Easy Transfer (WET) on the XP installation before the upgrade. You can use an upgrade edition to go from XP Pro to VHP, but only as a custom installation, not an in place upgrade. It sounds on the surface like what you did was right. To rehash this, XP Pro was installed, activated and genuine. From the XP desktop you inserted the Vista DVD, did the preliminaries, entered the upgrade product key, then chose a custom install because that's all that was available, and did the installation? If it won't activate on line, phone in for activation. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] That pretty well sums up the action I had taken. I'll try the phone activation, and see if I have more luck there. Thanks! -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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Try these
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930373/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/951287/en-us "BH" wrote in message ... Have a similar problem. I was reinstalling Win XP pro when I realized I have lost the cd key. So I then decided to try out the Vista Business I had purchased but was forced to do a clean install due to my previous problem. Now I recieve the 0xc004f061 error upon activation. Both XP and Vista are legal copies and I have the digital reciepts. Is there anyway to bypass this problem as I cant even ask Microsoft for help without paying 60$? "Rock" wrote: Ok, good luck. "edenney" wrote "Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I did start the upgrade from within XP...so it sounds like I'm pretty much hosed because I did what the upgrade told me I needed to do? Am I completely unable to upgrade from Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Home Premium? "Rock" wrote: "edenney" wrote I'm getting an Activation Error Code: 0xC004F061 when I try to activate my Vista Home Premium upgrade. I was running XP Pro on this machine, and when I was doing the install, the installer said I had to do a clean install from XP Pro. Now The error message is giving me the description "The Software Licensing Service determined that this specified product key can only be used for upgrading, not for clean installations." Does this mean that even though I had a Genuine Windows XP Pro on my computer, I can't use the upgrade to Vista? To top it off, it keeps telling me that my 90 day free support call period has expired, although I've never called it before, and just installed Vista a few days ago. Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this issue? To use an upgrade version you have to start the upgrade from within an installed, activated and genuine copy of XP. It will then allow either an in place upgrade (for certain upgrade paths) or only a custom installation (programs and data are not migrated). There has been published a work around to allow the installation of an upgrade version w/o XP being installed. Here is one link for it. Use at your own risk. http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932 If you want to migrate data and settings from the XP installation use the Windows Easy Transfer (WET) on the XP installation before the upgrade. You can use an upgrade edition to go from XP Pro to VHP, but only as a custom installation, not an in place upgrade. It sounds on the surface like what you did was right. To rehash this, XP Pro was installed, activated and genuine. From the XP desktop you inserted the Vista DVD, did the preliminaries, entered the upgrade product key, then chose a custom install because that's all that was available, and did the installation? If it won't activate on line, phone in for activation. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] That pretty well sums up the action I had taken. I'll try the phone activation, and see if I have more luck there. Thanks! -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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