Microsoft's AnyWasteOfTime Upgrade - Now with new useless locker.
Microsoft - What's up with this?!
1) Laptop comes with Vista Business, I purchase an upgrade to Ultimate
with the vista anytime upgrade DVD (10 bucks + upgrade cost). I run fine
for a little over a year including the service pack 1 install recently.
2) Vista decides to stop working. I had a trojan/virus and though I
thought I cleaned it, I suspect I didn't. Computer won't boot
whatsoever. Typical MS OS - reboot automatically after/during
crcdisk.sys safe or no safe boot.
3) I could spend time fixing it, but a year plus on Vista equals a 15+
minute reboot time so I figure why not just reinstall.
4) Knowing this might be an issue but assuming microsoft would not be
completely lame about it, I decide to install Vista Ultimate vs do the
business + ultimate upgrade + service pack 1 dance.
5) After I install I go to my precious Microsoft Digital Locker and try
to install the key. It says no dice, not compatible with this version of
Windows. Joy.
6) I then click on the help link in the error window only to be sent to
a now completely defunct website na.windowsanytimeupgradestore.com. Bad
certifcate and then a 404 - graceful exit on that one MS.
7) Then I call the 877 666 2296 (such an ironic prefix huh?) only to be
told that it too has been shutdown, permanently.
8) Then I send email via web form and get told that I have to call
customer support, etc.
9) After a rediculous 3 ring circus act with pass the hot potato play
with MS I decide that I'd rather just air this BS out here and see if
anyone wants to do the right thing.
Should I have installed Business and then done the Ultimate upgrade and
then installed Service Pack 1? - The answer is NO. The key process,
especially the locker, which btw will only generously display your key
for 3 lousy days after your purchase is flawed, discountinued and
useless.
All I can say is this silliness is weak cheese. Knowing all the ways
around the stupid key process, being an MS partner with tons of vista
ult keys, I still tried to be legit about this and the only thing I
asked of MS was to not have to go through an upgrade process for an
operating system I paid for. For that I am rewarded completely lousy and
useless support.
After reformatting your hard drive and reinstalling your operating system,
consider installing a good antivirus program, such as Windows OneCare.
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--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast
1) Laptop comes with Vista Business, I purchase an upgrade to Ultimate
with the vista anytime upgrade DVD (10 bucks + upgrade cost). I run fine
for a little over a year including the service pack 1 install recently.
2) Vista decides to stop working. I had a trojan/virus and though I
thought I cleaned it, I suspect I didn't. Computer won't boot
whatsoever. Typical MS OS - reboot automatically after/during
crcdisk.sys safe or no safe boot.
3) I could spend time fixing it, but a year plus on Vista equals a 15+
minute reboot time so I figure why not just reinstall.
4) Knowing this might be an issue but assuming microsoft would not be
completely lame about it, I decide to install Vista Ultimate vs do the
business + ultimate upgrade + service pack 1 dance.
5) After I install I go to my precious Microsoft Digital Locker and try
to install the key. It says no dice, not compatible with this version of
Windows. Joy.
6) I then click on the help link in the error window only to be sent to
a now completely defunct website na.windowsanytimeupgradestore.com. Bad
certifcate and then a 404 - graceful exit on that one MS.
7) Then I call the 877 666 2296 (such an ironic prefix huh?) only to be
told that it too has been shutdown, permanently.
8) Then I send email via web form and get told that I have to call
customer support, etc.
9) After a rediculous 3 ring circus act with pass the hot potato play
with MS I decide that I'd rather just air this BS out here and see if
anyone wants to do the right thing.
Should I have installed Business and then done the Ultimate upgrade and
then installed Service Pack 1? - The answer is NO. The key process,
especially the locker, which btw will only generously display your key
for 3 lousy days after your purchase is flawed, discountinued and
useless.
All I can say is this silliness is weak cheese. Knowing all the ways
around the stupid key process, being an MS partner with tons of vista
ult keys, I still tried to be legit about this and the only thing I
asked of MS was to not have to go through an upgrade process for an
operating system I paid for. For that I am rewarded completely lousy and
useless support.
Re: Microsoft's AnyWasteOfTime Upgrade - Now with new useless locker.
Yeah, thanks for the help. It would be a waste of time (sense a theme
yet?) to install all that fancy for pay software from MS to protect an
Operating System WITH NO KEY. Even though I paid for the upgrade.
Thanks so very much for your assistance. Have a wonderful Monday.
Re: Microsoft's AnyWasteOfTime Upgrade - Now with new useless locker.
I just checked my online digital locker and my key is retrievable. I bought
my upgrade about 6 months ago.
I went to "Programs and Features", on the left panel is "View purchased
software (digital locker)".
I then sign in and can view the software or what ever it is. I click on View
License and click on the link "Windows Vista Home Premium to Ultimate" and a
window comes up labeled "Software Licensing Commerce Client".
I can Save the license or Install the license.
Since my copy is Vista Ultimate and is already activated, I can't test if a
new install can then be "licensed" with this key.
"jprall" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
news:74d997a4a11982e98546b6093bf42661@nntp-gateway.com...
>
> Microsoft - What's up with this?!
>
> 1) Laptop comes with Vista Business, I purchase an upgrade to Ultimate
> with the vista anytime upgrade DVD (10 bucks + upgrade cost). I run fine
> for a little over a year including the service pack 1 install recently.
>
> 2) Vista decides to stop working. I had a trojan/virus and though I
> thought I cleaned it, I suspect I didn't. Computer won't boot
> whatsoever. Typical MS OS - reboot automatically after/during
> crcdisk.sys safe or no safe boot.
>
> 3) I could spend time fixing it, but a year plus on Vista equals a 15+
> minute reboot time so I figure why not just reinstall.
>
> 4) Knowing this might be an issue but assuming microsoft would not be
> completely lame about it, I decide to install Vista Ultimate vs do the
> business + ultimate upgrade + service pack 1 dance.
>
> 5) After I install I go to my precious Microsoft Digital Locker and try
> to install the key. It says no dice, not compatible with this version of
> Windows. Joy.
>
> 6) I then click on the help link in the error window only to be sent to
> a now completely defunct website na.windowsanytimeupgradestore.com. Bad
> certifcate and then a 404 - graceful exit on that one MS.
>
> 7) Then I call the 877 666 2296 (such an ironic prefix huh?) only to be
> told that it too has been shutdown, permanently.
>
> 8) Then I send email via web form and get told that I have to call
> customer support, etc.
>
> 9) After a rediculous 3 ring circus act with pass the hot potato play
> with MS I decide that I'd rather just air this BS out here and see if
> anyone wants to do the right thing.
>
> Should I have installed Business and then done the Ultimate upgrade and
> then installed Service Pack 1? - The answer is NO. The key process,
> especially the locker, which btw will only generously display your key
> for 3 lousy days after your purchase is flawed, discountinued and
> useless.
>
> All I can say is this silliness is weak cheese. Knowing all the ways
> around the stupid key process, being an MS partner with tons of vista
> ult keys, I still tried to be legit about this and the only thing I
> asked of MS was to not have to go through an upgrade process for an
> operating system I paid for. For that I am rewarded completely lousy and
> useless support.
>
> MS - Not a shining moment for you.
>
> jp
>
>
> --
> jprall