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March 13th, 2013, 06:03 PM
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March 13th, 2013, 08:02 PM
#2
Super Moderator
I call the Microsoft 1-800 number that pops up on the screen and follow the automated voice prompts. Takes maybe five minutes.
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March 14th, 2013, 03:31 AM
#3
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Laptops ship with a "generic" key code that Can Not be reused. You must use the key code on the sticker.
Many laptops come with the OS reinstall on another partition that doesn't need to be validated.
I've never had a problem with a reinstall.
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March 14th, 2013, 08:57 AM
#4
Registered User
Unless you are using the media supplied by the vendor for that specific series laptop the serial/cd key on the bottom of the laptop will not work with other media. You have two choices, buy replacement media from the laptop vendor, or sell them a new copy of Windows.
Examples of what the key will only work with:
Dell Laptop = Must use Dell Windows disk for that series laptop
HP Laptop = In several cases I've encountered the CD for that specific model laptop.
HP Laptop = Recovery partition of the laptop
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March 14th, 2013, 04:48 PM
#5
Registered User
I've had an issue with an XP install not that long ago.
Being for someone else, I tried the MS way, but the phone system wouldn't take the code from the sticker (Dell OEM, had not been used for years, person needed some old data from it and after the forced updates it came up with the not genuine message).
MS was totally unwilling to cooperate claiming it was out of support and asking $99 for troubleshooting. After 2 hours with different levels of "support" I had no choice but apply a crack and be done with it.
If MS is unwilling to help use a loader. I had to do it for my licensed virtual machine which would deactivate after every freakin' system change and I had to actually speak each time to a MS rep to get a new activation...
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March 15th, 2013, 04:29 AM
#6
Super Moderator
Originally Posted by CeeBee
... but the phone system wouldn't take the code from the sticker ...
The "sticker code" won't work at all.
Here in the US you:- Call the 888-571-2048 or 716-871-2929 phone number that's on the Windows Activation screen.
- Provide the customer service representative the long "installation ID" (that's on that same screen).
- Type in the "confirmation ID" that the customer service representative then gives you, into the boxes labeled A thru G.
- That's it, click the [Next] button.
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March 15th, 2013, 08:22 PM
#7
Registered User
Originally Posted by SpywareDr
The "sticker code" won't work at all.
Here in the US you: - Call the 888-571-2048 or 716-871-2929 phone number that's on the Windows Activation screen.
- Provide the customer service representative the long "installation ID" (that's on that same screen).
- Type in the "confirmation ID" that the customer service representative then gives you, into the boxes labeled A thru G.
- That's it, click the [Next] button.
Actually MS isn't that helpful with activating OEM versions of Windows, and XP in particular. Niclo and CeeBee are spot on the money. Been there and done that myself several times recently with HP, Emachine, Dell, etc. Contrary to what Steve Jones has experienced, a failing drive, a drive with seriously corrupted data, or simply a dead drive will render that nice little factory restore partition totally useless. So, in the end, you can definitely hit a dead end with MS approved tools. In some cases, I've even had systems that seemed to run perfectly fine that wouldn't let me use the OEM tools to build a set of System Recovery DVDs.
Now, as a System Builder, Microsoft's licensing terms expressly prohibit me from implementing a hard drive based system recovery utility, but I'm required to provide the customer with an installation disk for Windows; which works every time, any time, all the time.
Last edited by slgrieb; March 15th, 2013 at 08:27 PM.
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March 16th, 2013, 09:53 AM
#8
Super Moderator
Originally Posted by slgrieb
Actually MS isn't that helpful with activating OEM versions of Windows, and XP in particular.
I really hate to say this but, I'm afraid that's the exact opposite of my experience. I don't believe we've ever had a phone-in XP activation fail. Windows 7 once, yes, but not XP.
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March 16th, 2013, 12:50 PM
#9
Registered User
Originally Posted by SpywareDr
I really hate to say this but, I'm afraid that's the exact opposite of my experience. I don't believe we've ever had a phone-in XP activation fail. Windows 7 once, yes, but not XP.
Hey! No reason to be apologetic; everybody has different experiences. I've had MS flat out refuse to re-activate several copies of XP. Conventional wisdom holds that these are keys that have been widely pirated, but I'm not sure that's the case. But whether MS will reactivate a key is entirely at their discretion. If you haven't hit any of these snags yet, you will sooner or later.
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March 19th, 2013, 08:32 AM
#10
Registered User
Originally Posted by SpywareDr
The "sticker code" won't work at all.
Here in the US you:
- Call the 888-571-2048 or 716-871-2929 phone number that's on the Windows Activation screen.
- Provide the customer service representative the long "installation ID" (that's on that same screen).
- Type in the "confirmation ID" that the customer service representative then gives you, into the boxes labeled A thru G.
- That's it, click the [Next] button.
Yes, THAT one. I have done it countless times...
In this particular instance I reset the activation, re-entered the key from the sticker (and it took it) but it refused to activate claiming the copy wasn't genuine. MS was totally unwilling to help unless I paid $99.
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March 16th, 2013, 06:43 PM
#11
there is no problem if you use he restore disk or partition,try it installing from a different disk and then come back and tell me your experience,in xp or vista you don`t even get the phone number for validating by phone,now it is different in win 7,i install using my special installation disk and then validate and it works like a charm,the thing with laptop is customer never have restore disk and the two things that break is the hard disk or the screen and I think the ms just don`t want to see anything working with these old os, and I think it isn`t fair for those people,they are mostly student or old people,the rest of the people don`t spend too much money on old machine,if it breaks they just go out and buy new machines with win8,by the waay I am talking of fixing lots of laptop thank you all for your sharing your experience with me,Claude
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March 17th, 2013, 06:56 AM
#12
Super Moderator
To help eliminate the possibility of installing an infected Operating System, we install from original Microsoft CD/DVDs.
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March 18th, 2013, 05:52 PM
#13
you know mister spyware i don`t believe you know much about fixing pcyour answert give you away so don`t act as if you were god`s gift to the pc fixers of this world;Claude
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March 18th, 2013, 07:11 PM
#14
Registered User
Originally Posted by clauded
you know mister spyware i don`t believe you know much about fixing pc
I made the same realization the first week he was posting and had utterly useless input on a question I had as well. I haven't seen a post of his since because of that handy ignore feature.
One Script to rule them all.
One Script to find them.
One Script to bring them all,
and clean up after itself.
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March 19th, 2013, 03:31 AM
#15
Super Moderator
Watch it now. Mess with me and you're messing with the whole trailer park.
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