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It should work.
-- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "Ice" wrote in message ... I've got the Product key of Windows Vista Beta 2, May I use this key to install and activate Windows Vista RC1? |
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Thanks! T'll try it.
"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: It should work. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "Ice" wrote in message ... I've got the Product key of Windows Vista Beta 2, May I use this key to install and activate Windows Vista RC1? |
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Question: I had to use the reply response because when I try to use new
thread, I get a tone. Here's my question: I've entered my 25 character product code key corrrectly, but when I try to use the continue button at the end of the page, it doesn't work. It's not lit clearly either. I have a new laptop and I'm really frustrated. Help please! joy "Ice" wrote: I've got the Product key of Windows Vista Beta 2, May I use this key to install and activate Windows Vista RC1? |
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Are we talking about 'installing' Vista from scratch using a DVD or are you
attempting to change the product key at the 'activation' screen? During installation you have a 'next' button rather than a 'continue' button and, after inputting the product key, if this Next button is grayed out it usually means the product key has been inputted incorrectly. If we are talking about inputting the product key during install what you could try is selecting the version you want to install (this must match the version that the product key relates to) and then simply omitting to input the product key. Press the Next button at the next warning message click No. You should now see a list of Vista versions to install. Select the version you have and the installation should proceed. After installing you have 30 days to activate the product. When you come to activate the product you will have the option to input the product key number that you have. You can also do this by clicking Startcontrol Panel and then clicking the System icon. In the system main window under the Windows Activation section you should see a link marked 'change product key' this will allow you to insert the correct product key number. -- -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "sandyfanny" wrote in message ... Question: I had to use the reply response because when I try to use new thread, I get a tone. Here's my question: I've entered my 25 character product code key corrrectly, but when I try to use the continue button at the end of the page, it doesn't work. It's not lit clearly either. I have a new laptop and I'm really frustrated. Help please! joy "Ice" wrote: I've got the Product key of Windows Vista Beta 2, May I use this key to install and activate Windows Vista RC1? |
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The question that I have is Could I use ay OS disk and input the corect
Product Key and it work or is he keys Disk Specific? Ex: I have XP/Vista on one computer Home built (Have a disk for it) and a computer Store Bought (Name brand no OS disk) meses up, Could I use my disk for the other computer and use the Product Key for the correct computer and it work or would it not work??? |
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Actually, the OEM key on the bottom of your machine will work with a retail
disk. It will not activate automatically on-line. Instead, you will have to talk to a representative who will recognize the activation string as an OEM installation and ask you who the manufacturer of your computer is. Just tell them and they will (usually) provide you with the activation string needed. You should really get a recovery disk from the vendor who made your computer, or use the built-in function to restore from the recovery partition. Using this method, no product key or activation is required since it is already on the disk as part of the installation. Another option for the store bought computer is to look up "Vista ABR" on google (no quotes.) Instructions for extracting your license and activation codes to USB can be found allowing you to also re-install with a retail disk (do not enter a product key during install.) When installation is done, you simply copy the license and activation codes back onto the machine. NOTE: This will only work for the machine the product, license and activation were designed to originally fit. Otherwise, it will die 30 days later as non-genuine. "Mike Brannigan" Mike.Brannigan@localhost wrote in message ... "Ace" wrote in message ... The question that I have is Could I use ay OS disk and input the corect Product Key and it work or is he keys Disk Specific? Ex: I have XP/Vista on one computer Home built (Have a disk for it) and a computer Store Bought (Name brand no OS disk) meses up, Could I use my disk for the other computer and use the Product Key for the correct computer and it work or would it not work??? No the keys and media are not interchangeable. So your OEM key on the branded machine will not work with the retail (store bought) DVD etc. -- Mike Brannigan |
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"Mike Brannigan" Mike.Brannigan@localhost wrote in message
... "Ace" wrote in message ... The question that I have is Could I use ay OS disk and input the corect Product Key and it work or is he keys Disk Specific? Ex: I have XP/Vista on one computer Home built (Have a disk for it) and a computer Store Bought (Name brand no OS disk) meses up, Could I use my disk for the other computer and use the Product Key for the correct computer and it work or would it not work??? No the keys and media are not interchangeable. So your OEM key on the branded machine will not work with the retail (store bought) DVD etc. -- Mike Brannigan Mike, it might work the way he is doing it. Vista media and product keys work a lot differently than XP. For example I bought an OEM pack to test some of these issues with and found out that those dvds are identical to retail dvds except for the hologramming. I even ran a test where I upgraded XP Home to Vista Home Premium using the OEM dvd and my retail VHP upgrade product key. He didn't give enough info to tell but I wouldn't dismiss the idea based on past experiences. |