GanioC wrote:
> I just got a new HP Laptop for Christmas and Windows Vista was pre-installed.
> When I go onto Microsoft Word Vista, it tells me that I need to enter a
> product key. On the under side of my laptop, there is a sticker for Microsoft
> and it has a 25 character product key but when I enter it on Microsoft Word,
> it tells me that it is invalid. I tried entering it five times and it doesnt
> work. What am I doing wrong and why wont this work?
First of all, there is no such thing as "Microsoft Word Vista."
"Windows Vista" is the operating system. "Word" is a word-processing
application that is purchased and installed separately.
Secondly, the Product Key on the label affixed to the laptop is that of
Windows Vista. It cannot be expected to work for Word.
To obtain a Wird Product Key, look on the packaging that contains the
Word installation media. If you have a trial version of Word or Office
that came with the new computer, you'll have to purchase a full version
to obtain the Product Key.
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