Hi,
It is the same computer, you just replaced the hard drive and added a video
card. That does not require the purchase of a new Product Key, all you have
to do is use the phone activation method as the key is currently considered
to be "in use". Open the activation prompt and select the phone method to
get the proper number to call for your location (it's free and should take
less than 10 minutes). If the automated activation does not work, just hold
the line until you get a real person.
You might want to bring the busted drive to a pc specialist. Often times the
platters can be moved to a new housing and data retrieved from it.
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"LiquidNazgul" <> wrote in message
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>I recently got a nVidia 8800 GTS for Christmas and as my uncle was taking
>my
> computer apart, he realized that not only was there not enough room to put
> the card but the Hard Drive would need to be moved. As he was moving the
> Hard
> Drive, a tiny peice of the copper inside the socket of the Hard Drive fell
> off---and my entire computer was erased in that instant.
> So, I decided to re-use the Vista key I got. UNFORTUNATELY, the key is
> technically only for "one" computer, and thus Windows will refuse to
> active
> because I'm on a "different" computer (I replaced the broken Hard Drive
> and
> sucesfully installed the Video Card).
> I tried to get Vista Professional help but the fee is 60 bucks and I'm not
> paying that much just to get decent help---and I REALLY dont want to spend
> 100$ for a new Vista Premium.
> Is there any way Microsoft could give me a activation key for free? Again,
> I'm essentially using the same computer but since my Hard Drive broke,
> apparently the Vista Key is inside of that Hard Drive and there's no way
> of
> re-using that Hard Drive in any way.
> Someone please help. I expect 13 more days before Vista locks down on me
> "for not activating it".