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DUDE WTF!!!

WHAT THE F*CK IS THIS S*I*!!!!

Fresh install of Vista Ultimate from a brand new Retail version (unopened till this install) and its saying "The product key you have type is already in use" and I know i typed it correctly.


Could someone have stolen the key?




Topic closed on request.

AnandTech Moderator
mechBgon
 
lol i know a guy that used to work at video game store and used to get all the cd keys he wanted :/

I had the same thing happen just the other day, retail office 2007 same error. I didnt bother calling... well my error was different i think it said to many installs? Fresh 7 install... anyways i own the damn licence so i can activate it any way i want. Morally that is and that iss all im worried about
 
for some reason it stopped asking and nothing has changed like ;check for updates.. so *edited by Moderator* i don't know

As bsobel said below, the tech sections of the Forum aren't the place to be using that type of language.

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mechBgon
 
you would of cringed if you heard what I told the person on the other line at Microsoft then. believe me they had an earfull

the last time I added hardware to my Vista install, i didn't have to get another key code so
 
Dude, I am glad you got your problem sorted out, but cussing out the poor mug at the other end of the phone isn't cool.
 
Originally posted by: Boobs McGee
Dude, I am glad you got your problem sorted out, but cussing out the poor mug at the other end of the phone isn't cool.

I agree with the ideals and principles. I think, one time, I also got slammed for using the letter "S" followed by a few asterisks. Even so, I know where the OP is coming from -- he didn't get far along the yellow-brick road to total frustration.

And I can understand that the church-going community doesn't want their kids to watch South Park. Meanwhile, the Russian government banned the South-Park "Mr. Hankey Christmas" episode, preventing it from being aired.

I lived through the '50s with "duck-and-cover," "godless communism," and much propaganda. The only reason the Russians would ban the Mr. Hankey episode: Russian Orthodox Christians and the public at large would be offended at the damage done to Christmas by a little brown wide-eyed Plopper wearing a Santy-Klaus hat.

"Auntie Em? Are we back in Kansas now?"
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Haaaaa . . . Ha Ha Ha ha . . . . hee-hee-heeeee.
 
There is a time and place to use what means are necessary. To make people waste time out of their day to register again isn't in agreement that Microsoft signed with me.

EDIT: if each employee from MS would do something for me 6 minutes out of the day everytime this happens then hey, no one is cursing over here. do you get me? but no, i don't think they would want to do that when maybe they're at home feeding their kids or late for work or cramming studying time, or doing chores, etc etc regardless of what they may feel why we have to do this everytime a piece of hardware is changed.

What did they ever do for me besides sell me a piece of software.
 
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
There is a time and place to use what means are necessary. To make people waste time out of their day to register again isn't in agreement that Microsoft signed with me.

EDIT: if each employee from MS would do something for me 6 minutes out of the day everytime this happens then hey, no one is cursing over here. do you get me? but no, i don't think they would want to do that when maybe they're at home feeding their kids or late for work or cramming studying time, or doing chores, etc etc regardless of what they may feel why we have to do this everytime a piece of hardware is changed.

I bet you felt like a real man cussing and yelling at someone that had nothing to do with the situation you were in.
Don't be mad at microsoft or one of it's employees, be mad at the pirate haxor community that used a key generator that randomly generated your key and got used. If you get that bent out of shape over something so mundane I'd hate to see it when you have a bad day at work and run out of roast beef to make sandwhiches for your customers at Subway.
 
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
There is a time and place to use what means are necessary. To make people waste time out of their day to register again isn't in agreement that Microsoft signed with me.

EDIT: if each employee from MS would do something for me 6 minutes out of the day everytime this happens then hey, no one is cursing over here. do you get me? but no, i don't think they would want to do that when maybe they're at home feeding their kids or late for work or cramming studying time, or doing chores, etc etc regardless of what they may feel why we have to do this everytime a piece of hardware is changed.

I bet you felt like a real man cussing and yelling at someone that had nothing to do with the situation you were in.
Don't be mad at microsoft or one of it's employees, be mad at the pirate haxor community that used a key generator that randomly generated your key and got used. If you get that bent out of shape over something so mundane I'd hate to see it when you have a bad day at work and run out of roast beef to make sandwhiches for your customers at Subway.

lol

EDIT: did someone run out of roast beef while you were ordering a sandwich at lunch today?

hey man, its cool, no worries
 
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
There is a time and place to use what means are necessary. To make people waste time out of their day to register again isn't in agreement that Microsoft signed with me.

Actually, yes it is. Start > winver, click the license-terms link, and go on down to section 5b.

My experience is that you'll have to change a ton of hardware before retail Vista Ultimate will ask for reactivation. Your main problem here, assuming your Vista Ultimate is not an out-and-out counterfeit, is that someone else has a copy of your key and is using it. See if you can exchange your copy of Vista for another one.

 
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