Dwayne Squires wrote:
> This is rediculous. I didn't change anything by choice. One of my four RAM
> sticks went bad and I had to re-activate Vista. So now once I get it
> replaced will I have to re-activate yet again. Also it did take me some time
> to figure out how to re-activate correctly because the online attempt said
> code was already in use and immediate sent me to a window that said I had to
> go buy another copy or pay $60 dollars to contact Microsoft to solve the
> problem. As you can imagine I was quite livid.
>
> It took me over an hour to find out that I could manually restart the
> activation window AND to use the phone activation option so that when the
> stupid automated phone service said my product key was again already in use
> it finally put a real person on who assisted me in fixing the problem.
>
> Microsoft should make it far easier to find the right process when problems
> arise. I could have save an hour if the FAQ pages indicated the need to use
> the phone activation option instead of me having to search through a million
> useless General Discussion threads to find it. I had to try a dozen
> different search topics.
Sick of this crap? I don't blame you; so am I. Why don't you check out
Ubuntu, a free Linux operating system that requires no activation, no
WGA, no anti virus program, no anti malware programs and can be copied
and installed on as many computers as you like. Not only that, you can
order the free CD and they will pay the postage to send it to you. It's
very user friendly and it's very easy to make the transition from Windows.
Check it out at
http://www.ubuntu.com/
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