mcurphy
Diamond Member
I have a hand me down Dell 4600 that I've had for a couple years. I was given the original windows mce 2005 cd with it. I upgraded different components and never had a problem.
So anyhow, I went to format and do a clean install today and it wouldn't activate. So I call microsoft, and read off the numbers, and the recording tells me it can't validate my installation id. I get transfered to customer service.
Customer service has me read off the numbers, she says it is invalid and asks me to re-enter my COA key and hit update. I do so and the install id does not change.
So she tells me I can either pay $59 to get tech support, contact dell, or figure it out myself.
I ask her, "so my cd is valid, my key is valid, but you won't activate windows for me without a fee to troubleshoot?
She says "yes everything you have is valid, but there was a problem during your installation and you can't get a valid installation id key without tech support."
WTF?? The CD and Key are VALID, but I can't use them??? Microsoft windows has an error installing, but I have to PAY THEM to find out what the deal is?
Has anyone else come across this problem? Is there something during installation that may recognize a hardware change I may have done, and gives me an incorrect code on purpose so I won't use the CD and key with another pc??
I've swapped the cpu, hdd and RAM since I've had the pc, but never had a problem until this point.
I'm just wondering what the heck is going on? Do I need to replace the old crappy hardware in order to get a "good" install to continue using this pc?
Does anyone have experience with an issue like this?
I suppose I could call Dell as she suggested, but what good does that do? It is out of warranty, and I'm not the original owner.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks
So anyhow, I went to format and do a clean install today and it wouldn't activate. So I call microsoft, and read off the numbers, and the recording tells me it can't validate my installation id. I get transfered to customer service.
Customer service has me read off the numbers, she says it is invalid and asks me to re-enter my COA key and hit update. I do so and the install id does not change.
So she tells me I can either pay $59 to get tech support, contact dell, or figure it out myself.
I ask her, "so my cd is valid, my key is valid, but you won't activate windows for me without a fee to troubleshoot?
She says "yes everything you have is valid, but there was a problem during your installation and you can't get a valid installation id key without tech support."
WTF?? The CD and Key are VALID, but I can't use them??? Microsoft windows has an error installing, but I have to PAY THEM to find out what the deal is?
Has anyone else come across this problem? Is there something during installation that may recognize a hardware change I may have done, and gives me an incorrect code on purpose so I won't use the CD and key with another pc??
I've swapped the cpu, hdd and RAM since I've had the pc, but never had a problem until this point.
I'm just wondering what the heck is going on? Do I need to replace the old crappy hardware in order to get a "good" install to continue using this pc?
Does anyone have experience with an issue like this?
I suppose I could call Dell as she suggested, but what good does that do? It is out of warranty, and I'm not the original owner.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks