A message popped up telling me there was a hardware change and i had to
reactivate the product key. When i tried to reactivate, a message came up
telling me the product key was already in use and i needed to purchase
another one.
I had made no hardware changes, nor did i install any new programs that can
be counted as hardware changes.
How do i reactivate my vista without buying a new product key?
"DeathAbyss" <DeathAbyss@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...
>A message popped up telling me there was a hardware change and i had to
> reactivate the product key. When i tried to reactivate, a message came up
> telling me the product key was already in use and i needed to purchase
> another one.
The message should have given you a Microsoft phone number to ring. There
are different numbers for different countries. You just ring the number and
ask for an activation code. They give you a number, you plug it in to
Windows, and you're activated. Takes about 3 minutes.
The algorithm in Vista which detects hardware changes is pretty complex and
a bit unpredictable at times. It can interpret extremely subtle changes,
such as a change in your BIOS, as though you had installed Vista on a new
machine. It's wrong, of course. But just get a new activation code over the
phone. Hopefully the algorithm will be a bit smarter in the next Service
Pack.
"DeathAbyss" <DeathAbyss@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>A message popped up telling me there was a hardware change and i had to
> reactivate the product key. When i tried to reactivate, a message came up
> telling me the product key was already in use and i needed to purchase
> another one.
> I had made no hardware changes, nor did i install any new programs that
> can
> be counted as hardware changes.
> How do i reactivate my vista without buying a new product key?