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physX
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      07-14-2007
Hello, I have a bit of a problem. I'm sure others have had this same
experience, so I appoligize if this is a repeat post. Basically, the driver
for my DVD drive updated recently, and Vista asked me to Reactivate.
Unfortunatly, when it went to reactivate it told me the key I used is already
in use. Can anyone help me with this frustrating and exhausting matter?

Thanks,
physX
 
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BillD
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      07-14-2007


"physX" wrote:

> Hello, I have a bit of a problem. I'm sure others have had this same
> experience, so I appoligize if this is a repeat post. Basically, the driver
> for my DVD drive updated recently, and Vista asked me to Reactivate.
> Unfortunatly, when it went to reactivate it told me the key I used is already
> in use. Can anyone help me with this frustrating and exhausting matter?


I changed my DVD recorder with a newer one without problems. No activation!
 
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Bob J
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      07-14-2007
Contact MS Activation by phone, explain what you have done, and all will be OK.
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"physX" wrote:

> Hello, I have a bit of a problem. I'm sure others have had this same
> experience, so I appoligize if this is a repeat post. Basically, the driver
> for my DVD drive updated recently, and Vista asked me to Reactivate.
> Unfortunatly, when it went to reactivate it told me the key I used is already
> in use. Can anyone help me with this frustrating and exhausting matter?
>
> Thanks,
> physX

 
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Stephan Rose
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      07-14-2007
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 01:40:01 -0700, BillD wrote:

> "physX" wrote:
>
>> Hello, I have a bit of a problem. I'm sure others have had this same
>> experience, so I appoligize if this is a repeat post. Basically, the driver
>> for my DVD drive updated recently, and Vista asked me to Reactivate.
>> Unfortunatly, when it went to reactivate it told me the key I used is already
>> in use. Can anyone help me with this frustrating and exhausting matter?

>
> I changed my DVD recorder with a newer one without problems. No activation!


And how did this absolutely USELESS piece of information help the original
poster? How did it do anything but rub salt into his wound?

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Stephan Rose
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      07-14-2007
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 00:40:00 -0700, physX wrote:

> Hello, I have a bit of a problem. I'm sure others have had this same
> experience, so I appoligize if this is a repeat post. Basically, the driver
> for my DVD drive updated recently, and Vista asked me to Reactivate.
> Unfortunatly, when it went to reactivate it told me the key I used is already
> in use. Can anyone help me with this frustrating and exhausting matter?


Yea...Call India...I mean..Microsoft =)

I suggest you get yourself a little sticky note and write MS'
phone activation number on there and put it on your monitor. You'll need
it again soon enough. =)

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Richard Urban
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      07-14-2007
Did you try the alternate means of activation that was presented to you when
on-line activation failed?

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"physX" <> wrote in message
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> Hello, I have a bit of a problem. I'm sure others have had this same
> experience, so I appoligize if this is a repeat post. Basically, the
> driver
> for my DVD drive updated recently, and Vista asked me to Reactivate.
> Unfortunatly, when it went to reactivate it told me the key I used is
> already
> in use. Can anyone help me with this frustrating and exhausting matter?
>
> Thanks,
> physX


 
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Bob J
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      07-14-2007
You got it right there, Stephan.
It happens a lot, and it only makes things worse.
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"Stephan Rose" wrote:

> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 01:40:01 -0700, BillD wrote:
>
> > "physX" wrote:
> >
> >> Hello, I have a bit of a problem. I'm sure others have had this same
> >> experience, so I appoligize if this is a repeat post. Basically, the driver
> >> for my DVD drive updated recently, and Vista asked me to Reactivate.
> >> Unfortunatly, when it went to reactivate it told me the key I used is already
> >> in use. Can anyone help me with this frustrating and exhausting matter?

> >
> > I changed my DVD recorder with a newer one without problems. No activation!

>
> And how did this absolutely USELESS piece of information help the original
> poster? How did it do anything but rub salt into his wound?
>
> --
> Stephan
> 2003 Yamaha R6
>
> 君のこと思い出す日なんてないのは
> 君のこと忘れたときがないから
>

 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      07-14-2007
The activation component is reporting that the key is in use simply because
you have already used that key.

When the online activation fails, you are given several options, one of
which is to telephone the activation center. Use this option and a
representative will get the system activated for you.

Make sure that you have all of the current Windows Updates installed. There
is one recent update that fixes many of the problems with product
activation.

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"physX" <> wrote in message
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> Hello, I have a bit of a problem. I'm sure others have had this same
> experience, so I appoligize if this is a repeat post. Basically, the
> driver
> for my DVD drive updated recently, and Vista asked me to Reactivate.
> Unfortunatly, when it went to reactivate it told me the key I used is
> already
> in use. Can anyone help me with this frustrating and exhausting matter?
>
> Thanks,
> physX


 
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Mr. Happy
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      07-14-2007
Ronnie Vernon MVP wrote:

> The activation component is reporting that the key is in use simply
> because you have already used that key.
>

That makes sense. The server side (Microsoft's end) sees that the key has
already been used. WITF (why in the f*ck) can't the client side (the user's
system) also realize that the key is in use as it should be by the very
computer that registered it originally?

Seems to me, the one side isn't communicating properly with the other. When
will Microsoft fix this silliness?

> When the online activation fails, you are given several options, one of
> which is to telephone the activation center. Use this option and a
> representative will get the system activated for you.
>

Seems to be a complete waste of time and nothing but an annoyance. If
a "rep" can do so, so effortless, one would expect Vista itself to be able
to keep track of its own activation.

> Make sure that you have all of the current Windows Updates installed.
> There is one recent update that fixes many of the problems with product
> activation.
>

It also looks like it's these very same updates that cause a breakage in the
whole activation scheme. Many around report that after an update, they've
been forced to reactivate.

Shake Hands With,
Mr. Happy

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Alias
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      07-14-2007
Ronnie Vernon MVP wrote:
> The activation component is reporting that the key is in use simply
> because you have already used that key.


And the flawed program flags the original user as a new user. Sounds
like MS needs new WPA programmers.

> When the online activation fails, you are given several options, one of
> which is to telephone the activation center. Use this option and a
> representative will get the system activated for you.


Be sure and copy the number to a post-it so you'll always have it handy.

> Make sure that you have all of the current Windows Updates installed.
> There is one recent update that fixes many of the problems with product
> activation.


They removed WPA and WGA? Now that would really be a "wow" factor and I
would even consider buying Vista!

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