You should be able to get them to activate it by phone. What happens is that
your previous activation is showing up, and it looks like a second install
to the Microsoft servers. So, it declines the automatic activation.
I am not sure why Microsoft employees are taking so much time and effort.
It's a simple process that usually only takes about 5 minutes. I'd give them
a call back and see if they can get you activated. That's actually very out
of the ordinary that it would take so long.
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Dustin Harper
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"Rosemary" <> wrote in message
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> Well, I bought windows vista home premium sp1 last week. Yesterday it
> crashed and I had to reinstall it from the disc.
>
> When I originally installed it, plugged in the Product Key to get it
> activiated.
>
> Now, since I had to reinstall it, the activation code is no longer valid.
>
> I phoned Microsoft and was transferred to four different representatives,
> three from India and I must say, they were very courteous. However, they
> couldnt't resolve my problem.
>
> The last person put me on hold and my cordless phone's battery was
> starting
> to run so slow that I hung up. A few minutes later, he called me back to
> see why we were disconnected and he apologized.
>
> Anyway, someone is going to call me within 24 hours, I hope!!!!!
>
> Any suggestions!!!!!!
>
>