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OK, here is the situation. That computer I hooked my brothers partner up with was spitting out some harddrive errors so I bought a new harddrive. So I completely removed the old harddrive and installed the new one and did a fresh install from the upgrade disks. When it finished it asked for the product key and I entered it and it kept saying product key invalid. So I called Microsoft and they actually said, no it's not a valid key. So I put the old harddrive in which still has the "non-genuine" key I was replacing and I went to System and did change key. The OS goes online and validates the new key and clears off all the Not Genuine messages and told me "Activated successfully". To check even further I click the Is this copy Genuine link and it installs the activex plug-in or whatever and say s Yes it's valid. So now I will have to clone this HD over to the new one.
So, do you think this is how it should have worked? How should I have convinced the install it was a valid upgrade even though the HD was blank, as it never asked for a Vista key (which is still stuck on the back of the machine)?
So, do you think this is how it should have worked? How should I have convinced the install it was a valid upgrade even though the HD was blank, as it never asked for a Vista key (which is still stuck on the back of the machine)?
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