I hate those COA key stickers, they always fade away. That's why the first thing I do when I get a new PC is put a piece of clear tape over the key.
OK...hindsight folks.
Am I SOL? Its ok if I am...I just don't want to try with Dell if its a hopeless cause. But I also don't want to have to buy yet another Windows disc.
Long story short, I replaced my Dell lappy's HDD. My Vista sticker is basically wore off, so I can't read the key. I do have my service tag but its out of warranty.
Is there any way to legally recover the Windows key?
Call Dell and they should be able to issue you another key, regardless of the fact the laptop is out of warranty. Microsoft mandates that damaged COA stickers need to be replaced, and for large OEMs like Dell and HP part of the discount they are given is comes from the fact that the OEMs agree to provide some of the support.
If they don't, call Microsoft.
Dell will not issue another key!
That`s just the way the cookie crumbles.
What DVD did you use to install? The DELL one? Or a retail DVD?
You just need a Dell OEM Operating System disk. It will install just fine on your Dell hardware. No Product Key required.
And you're sure?? Even with the new HDD?
Just get another Dell Vista disk. I'm sure Dell will give or sell you one for minimal cost.
The authentication is stored in the BIOS.
