maya <> wrote:
>I finally called folks where I purchased computer (since I assume it's
>impossible to get tech support from MS)
You probably have an OEM version of Vista on your computer. If it came
pre-installed there's not much doubt of it. OEM versions are supported
by the OEMs, not by Microsoft.
>and they said this is known
>problem, that it's not accepting the product key b/c it got corrupted,
>and I have to re-install it.. now the only way to re-install Vista is
>to lose all data in my machine b/c -- now where does MS get these
>brilliant ideas -- when you re-install Vista form supplied CD it erases
>all data in your machine..
OEMs have to supply you some way to get your machine back to factory
condition. Unfortunately, this usually consists of a "recovery disk"
that will do exactly that: reset every thing to factory specs, delete
*everything* that's been done or put on since your brought it home.
Machines with pre-installed OEM versions almost never have an actual
OS disk.
>(do MS folks ever read this newsgroup?
Rarely. This is a peer-to-peer group, softies look in occasionally on
their own time.
--
Tim Slattery
MS MVP(Shell/User)
http://members.cox.net/slatteryt