Windows Vista Home Premium Product Key

Hi Ricky01, Thank you for the post. For product key issues, you can contact our Customer Service (800) 426-9400 for direct assistance, available Monday through Friday, from 6:30 A.M. Pacific Time. Note: Microsoft Customer Service mainly handles issues regarding replacement manuals, disks, drivers and service packs, product IDs, lost CD keys, product orders, policies related to copying software on additional computers, licensing, and product registration.

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In this forum, we mainly talk about Vista technical issues. Now I will mark this post as “Answered”. If you have technical issues, please feel free to post new threads. Have a nice day. Best regards, Tim Quan Microsoft Vista Forum Support Professional. Hi Ricky01, Thank you for the post.

For product key issues, you can contact our Customer Service (800) 426-9400 for direct assistance, available Monday through Friday, from 6:30 A.M. Pacific Time. Note: Microsoft Customer Service mainly handles issues regarding replacement manuals, disks, drivers and service packs, product IDs, lost CD keys, product orders, policies related to copying software on additional computers, licensing, and product registration. In this forum, we mainly talk about Vista technical issues. Now I will mark this post as “Answered”.

Windows vista home premium product key

Mar 30, 2011 - keep being asked for the product key. I installed the home premium on the vista basic laptop due to not having the disc to reinstall and it worked for a few weeks. My friend read out the product key she had but one of the letters which is a (/) will not go into it but she said that is what is printed. Vista home premium 32 product key free. Nally Sep 15, 2011, 12:26 PM. 1 answer Last reply Sep 15, 2011. More about vista home premium product free. SR-71 Blackbird Sep 15, 2011, 12:49 PM. This topic has been closed by Area51reopened. Ask a new question.

If you have technical issues, please feel free to post new threads. Have a nice day.

Best regards, Tim Quan Microsoft Vista Forum Support Professional.

I'm trying to install Vista on a laptop. I obviously have the key from the bottom of the laptop. I have installed a Home Premium using a downloaded OEM Disk. When I try to activate this copy, I comes back with an error.

Firstly I get; The Windows Vista Home Premium product key you type is invalid for activation. Then I look at the existing key product key, its an OEM key that looks like it was installed during installation, even though when installing Vista I entered the product key from the bottom of the laptop when it asked.

Then I go to change and enter my key, a valid key, via the 'Try a different product key' option. After that, it tries to validate then comes back with an error: Code: 0xC004E003 Description: The software licensing service reported that license evaluation failed.

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Is this a disk issue, do I have the wrong disk for the CD key? I have never had this issue before. Its a valid Windows Home Premium disk, I have a valid key (bottom of the laptop) but it still does not work. Also, there is not Activate By Phone option. Only contact MS, which brings up a help applet. The error you are stating comes back as Key is in use. It's not a wrong cd type problem.

Just follow the following steps from post to get to where you call in ur activation. You can reactivate your genuine Windows Vista installation by performing the following: 1. Click on the Start button and in the Start Search box type in: slui.exe 4 2. Press the Enter key on your keyboard.

Select your Country. Follow the instructions for phone activation (no charge). NOTE: When you call that number, you will first hear an Automated Voice. If the Automated Voice gives you an option to talk to a Live Activation Rep, select that option. If not, do not enter any numbers. This should force the Automated Voice to transfer you to a Live Activation Rep. Sida cd quiz casa keygen for mac. Trying to activate thru the Automated Voice will not work, in your case, only thru the Live Activation Rep will your activation be successful.

Good Luck HTH. This is the worst time I have ever had with a laptop - this is a joke.

Windows Vista Home Premium Product Key Crack

Can someone please tell me why; That does not work. I do not have a repair me link when hitting F8. I cannot hit 0 and bring up the Toshiba HDD Recovery Utility from the recovery partition - even though the recovery partition is fine.

I hit 0 and nothing happens. I have no repair options, anywhere yet I still have the recovery partition. What use is it if I cannot bloody access it.

What can I do? Been on this for hours now, its getting annoying. The information thinkpadsuser has offered is the most accurate. Unless you use ILLEGAL methods to bypass Microsoft's Anti-Piracy protection, you will continue to be frustrated by your attempts to use anything other than the proper recovery media to fix your issue. Laptop manufacturers, more often than not, leave the creation of these 'Recovery Discs' up to the end user of their computers to save money. (Theirs, not yours).

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Using ANYTHING but these 'Recovery Discs' or the 'Recovery Discs' you now have to order from Toshiba (because none were created by whomever originally bought the laptop) will fail to make the laptop function as it should especially when pressing keys to start recovery features is concerned and more importantly when authenticating the O.S. Licensing data is commonly encoded directly into the BIOS firmware of the computer and must match with the recovery media of the manufacturer.

This is why your 'key' (which isn't the same as the information on the C.O.A sticker on the bottom of the laptop) didn't work. One common and unique key is commonly used to activate the license on thousands of a particular O.S. On different models of any particular manufacturers laptops. If you use a 'Dell' disc to install the O.S.

On a non Dell laptop, you should not be surprised if it fails to activate the license because the data in the BIOS will not match the hidden info installed on the hard drive by the Dell disc. A Recovery Disc that you can download does NOT have any files on it that can actually re-install the O.S. It is only a Disc used for repairing a corrupted start up situation and basic utilities to repair start up functionality. It will not help you if you need to re-install, or if your hard drive is damaged. It is simply not designed for that purpose. Save yourself a lot of grief and get Recovery Discs from Toshiba.

You will have to supply them with very specific information so they can send you the right Discs. If possible, (your laptop must be able to support it) get an upgraded version of Discs to install Win 7 through Toshiba, (its a much better O.S.

Hello guys - thanks for all the information here. This is the result of my endeavors.

I use a program called Advisor - basically scans the node for all hardware and software showing install updates etc, as well as CD keys for each bit of software; including the OS. I give these out to each client - just so they have a list of the CD keys for each bit of software included - plus they normally lose the CD keys, which makes it hard for me to install legal copies. Well, the key I was using, from the Advisor application didn't work - as you can see from my posts above. Well, upon inspecting the back of the laptop (this is at 2am by this time, I have stinging eyes and rapidly decreasing patients!) I notice that the CD key on the back of the laptop did not match that given by the Advisor - which I had been cutting and pasting into the validation box. So, I enter in this key (from the sticker on the back of the laptop) and bang 'Activated'. Now, this was not the end of the issue. Where I had been entering in the key from the Advisor software, there was no option to 'Activate in a different way' option - there was no way to call MS and get a new key.

After entering in the CD key on the back of the laptop, like I previously mentioned, I got an 'activated' as opposed to a 'Cannot activate this key.' After the OS has been activated I got message down the bottom right saying 'This is not a valid copy of Windows'. But, I entered in slmgr 4 and the phone activation wizard started - whereas it was not available before - obviously because the OS was not activated. Even so, this was now activated but with the 'This is not a valid copy'. So, I basically follow the steps and got a new OS key.

So I could use a non specific OEM copy of Vista (not from Toshiba) with the CD key on the back of the laptop. Overall, what did I learn. Always, always use the factory default HD recovery option - never,never install a different OEM version because its quicker.