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Old 08-04-2003, 09:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I purschased the retail upgrade version of Windows XP
Home to install on a Compaq notebook computer that was
running Windows Me. The system ran XP Home fine. I
recently aquired another computer and moved XP Home over
to the new computer and removed XP from my Compaq laptop.
It installed fine on the new computer but when i went to
activate it, it said something like "Acording to our
records, you have activated Windows too many times". It
would not let me reqister with my current key code and
Microsoft wanted me to buy another key code. Im not
buying another. But I dont see why it wont let me
activate it on my new computer, when its the only one my
copy of XP is on. I did what it said, that if i was
moving XP to a new computer, i just needed to delete it
from the old one.
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Old 08-04-2003, 10:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Dustin wrote:
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> I purschased the retail upgrade version of Windows XP
> Home to install on a Compaq notebook computer that was
> running Windows Me. The system ran XP Home fine. I
> recently aquired another computer and moved XP Home over
> to the new computer and removed XP from my Compaq laptop.
> It installed fine on the new computer but when i went to
> activate it, it said something like "Acording to our
> records, you have activated Windows too many times".
Yes, this is deliberately worded to try trick unsuspecting and/or naive
consumers into buying another copy of XP that they really don't need!
Quote:
> It
> would not let me reqister with my current key code and
> Microsoft wanted me to buy another key code. Im not
> buying another. But I dont see why it wont let me
> activate it on my new computer, when its the only one my
> copy of XP is on. I did what it said, that if i was
> moving XP to a new computer, i just needed to delete it
> from the old one.
Did you try the phone activation option?

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Old 08-04-2003, 11:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Dustin,

You can call the 800 number for the activation center and they will be able
to assist you. The number should be listed in the activation UI after you
select a country so that an appropriate phone number can be offered.

Best regards,

Mike Truitt
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Old 08-05-2003, 04:44 AM   #4 (permalink)
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kurttrail, after spending 3 minutes figuring out which end of the pen to use,
wrote:
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> Dustin wrote:
>
Quote:
>> I purschased the retail upgrade version of Windows XP
>> Home to install on a Compaq notebook computer that was
>> running Windows Me. The system ran XP Home fine. I
>> recently aquired another computer and moved XP Home over
>> to the new computer and removed XP from my Compaq laptop.
>> It installed fine on the new computer but when i went to
>> activate it, it said something like "Acording to our
>> records, you have activated Windows too many times".
>
> Yes, this is deliberately worded to try trick unsuspecting and/or naive
> consumers into buying another copy of XP that they really don't need!
>
Quote:
>> It
>> would not let me reqister with my current key code and
>> Microsoft wanted me to buy another key code. Im not
>> buying another. But I dont see why it wont let me
>> activate it on my new computer, when its the only one my
>> copy of XP is on. I did what it said, that if i was
>> moving XP to a new computer, i just needed to delete it
>> from the old one.
>
> Did you try the phone activation option?
>
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> Peace!
> Kurt
I wonder if any of the M$ and WPA apologists who keep trying to tell everyone
that WPA isn't a hassle, it doesn't take long, and all the other crap, will
apologize to this guy for being so supportive of a convicted monopoly. Maybe
one of them can answer this too: Want to bet this poor guy has been kept from
using his computer for longer than 5 minutes because of the lame-ass WPA?

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