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DumbFounded
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      03-21-2007
During my new install I managed to get Vista to decide my hardware had
changed and now demands I register immediately. I can't register because
none of my drivers have been installed and I can't install any drivers
because Vista is not registered.




 
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LewT
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      03-21-2007
You need to post a few more details. Was this a clean install to a new
machine? It appears that you upgraded your hardware after you already had
Vista working on your previous setup? Are your working with a full or upgrade
version of Vista? Start from the beginning and give as many details about
your hardware before and after you started the new install. Also give more
details about your Vista. There are a lot of helpful folks here if they can
get a full grasp of what is going on with your install. :-)

Lew


"DumbFounded" wrote:

> During my new install I managed to get Vista to decide my hardware had
> changed and now demands I register immediately. I can't register because
> none of my drivers have been installed and I can't install any drivers
> because Vista is not registered.
>
>
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      03-21-2007
All new equipment. Initial/clean install OEM Vista Business on a new hard
drive. It said I have a 30 day trial period.

Install completed. I changed a few display preferences. I was unable to
find where I could initiate the driver install process. I clicked on control
panel, but nothing displayed. Huh? I thought I screwed up a display setting
so I did a restore, thinking it would simply reset the default settings.
Lots of hard drive activity.

At this point Vista decides my hardware had "changed" and promptly asks for
the key. Then it demands I register immediately. Though annoying I would
comply if it let me install the drivers to my NIC card. I obviously can't
install a modem card since it has drivers as well. When I fail to register
it logs me off. I try to log on and I'm hit the "register immediately"
business.

With great restraint I manage not to add any personal commentary. I've been
installing Windows since 3.0.

Any help is appreciated.



"LewT" wrote:

> You need to post a few more details. Was this a clean install to a new
> machine? It appears that you upgraded your hardware after you already had
> Vista working on your previous setup? Are your working with a full or upgrade
> version of Vista? Start from the beginning and give as many details about
> your hardware before and after you started the new install. Also give more
> details about your Vista. There are a lot of helpful folks here if they can
> get a full grasp of what is going on with your install. :-)
>
> Lew
>
>
> "DumbFounded" wrote:
>
> > During my new install I managed to get Vista to decide my hardware had
> > changed and now demands I register immediately. I can't register because
> > none of my drivers have been installed and I can't install any drivers
> > because Vista is not registered.
> >
> >
> >
> >

 
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Michael Solomon
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      03-21-2007
DumbFounded wrote:
> All new equipment. Initial/clean install OEM Vista Business on a new
> hard drive. It said I have a 30 day trial period.
>
> Install completed. I changed a few display preferences. I was unable
> to find where I could initiate the driver install process. I clicked
> on control panel, but nothing displayed. Huh? I thought I screwed up
> a display setting so I did a restore, thinking it would simply reset
> the default settings. Lots of hard drive activity.
>
> At this point Vista decides my hardware had "changed" and promptly
> asks for the key. Then it demands I register immediately. Though
> annoying I would comply if it let me install the drivers to my NIC
> card. I obviously can't install a modem card since it has drivers as
> well. When I fail to register it logs me off. I try to log on and
> I'm hit the "register immediately" business.
>
> With great restraint I manage not to add any personal commentary.
> I've been installing Windows since 3.0.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
>
>
> "LewT" wrote:
>

For clarity sake, it's asking you to activate, not register...right?

Okay, you can activate over the phone, it should be offering you the option
to activate over the phone. If not, boot the system into safe mode, click
the Activate Windows shortcut on the start menu if the nag noesn't
immediately appear and you should see an option to activate by phone.

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      03-22-2007
Thanks. Your manual Band-Aid has addressed this incorrectly functioning
technical issue.

"Michael Solomon" wrote:

> DumbFounded wrote:
> > All new equipment. Initial/clean install OEM Vista Business on a new
> > hard drive. It said I have a 30 day trial period.
> >
> > Install completed. I changed a few display preferences. I was unable
> > to find where I could initiate the driver install process. I clicked
> > on control panel, but nothing displayed. Huh? I thought I screwed up
> > a display setting so I did a restore, thinking it would simply reset
> > the default settings. Lots of hard drive activity.
> >
> > At this point Vista decides my hardware had "changed" and promptly
> > asks for the key. Then it demands I register immediately. Though
> > annoying I would comply if it let me install the drivers to my NIC
> > card. I obviously can't install a modem card since it has drivers as
> > well. When I fail to register it logs me off. I try to log on and
> > I'm hit the "register immediately" business.
> >
> > With great restraint I manage not to add any personal commentary.
> > I've been installing Windows since 3.0.
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> >
> >
> >
> > "LewT" wrote:
> >

> For clarity sake, it's asking you to activate, not register...right?
>
> Okay, you can activate over the phone, it should be offering you the option
> to activate over the phone. If not, boot the system into safe mode, click
> the Activate Windows shortcut on the start menu if the nag noesn't
> immediately appear and you should see an option to activate by phone.
>
> --
> Michael Solomon
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Michael Solomon
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      03-22-2007
DumbFounded wrote:
> Thanks. Your manual Band-Aid has addressed this incorrectly
> functioning technical issue.
>
>>>

>> Okay, you can activate over the phone, it should be offering you the
>> option to activate over the phone. If not, boot the system into
>> safe mode, click the Activate Windows shortcut on the start menu if
>> the nag noesn't immediately appear and you should see an option to
>> activate by phone.
>>
>> --


You're welcome.

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DumbFounded
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      03-22-2007
People who are quality driven would not have been happy with my response.

Perhaps the criticism was not recognized because it wasn't made in
Microsoft-ese?

"Michael Solomon" wrote:

> DumbFounded wrote:
> > Thanks. Your manual Band-Aid has addressed this incorrectly
> > functioning technical issue.
> >
> >>>
> >> Okay, you can activate over the phone, it should be offering you the
> >> option to activate over the phone. If not, boot the system into
> >> safe mode, click the Activate Windows shortcut on the start menu if
> >> the nag noesn't immediately appear and you should see an option to
> >> activate by phone.
> >>
> >> --

>
> You're welcome.
>
> --
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...winston
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      03-23-2007
OT but..good to see you around!
...winston

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      03-23-2007
....winston wrote:
> OT but..good to see you around!
> ...winston
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> "Michael Solomon" <user@#notme.com> wrote in message
> news:...
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>> Michael Solomon

Winston!!!! I wondered if this was you. Good to see you, old friend.
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      03-23-2007
"Michael Solomon" <user@#notme.com> wrote in message news:...
: ...winston wrote:
: > OT but..good to see you around!
: > ...winston
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: > "Michael Solomon" <user@#notme.com> wrote in message
: > news:...
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: >> Michael Solomon
: Winston!!!! I wondered if this was you. Good to see you, old friend.
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> Yes Mds...same email addy(msn or earthlink if you still have them)...drop me a line, let's catch up...the two I've for you are mail.com and earthlink(still active ?)

...winston

 
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