Need to activate Vista, but do not have another product key

Well, I m using window vista Home premium, but I don, t ve produst the other key to activity from my window

* original title - I want activity my window vista Home premium but I n, t have another product key, so I did that shoul? *

Hi gulabsher,

You don't need a different product key for re - activate Vista or it after a re-installation.  The original supplied with the software should do just fine.  However, it is possible that the automated process will not recognize your original valid product key because he thinks that it is already used (and it is from their point of view - on your own computer).

If the automated process fails, use the manual method to activate Vista using the correct product key which accompanies the software.  Remember, if it's an OEM license, it can only be used on the same computer, on which it was originally installed and if a retail license, it can be installed on any computer capable of managing this version of Vista, but only on one computer at a time.

To activate manually, go to start, search, and type in slui 4 enter.  Enter your country
and click Next.  You will be on a screen with a phone number and a bunch of codes below.  Dial the number and browse automatic guests until you get to a human being.  Have your handy product code because it will be asked.  Explain the situation and it is only installed on this PC.  They should give you a code to enter on this screen to activate Vista (or explain why there is a problem if they do not).

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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