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Windows Activation doesn't accept my key (RC1 5600)

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Senap - 26 Oct 2006 22:43 GMT
Hello.

I turned on my PC today and tried to log in when Vista prompts me to
activate Windows. It says that my activation period has expired and that I
need a new key. I tried using the key I installed Vista with but I only get
an error and Vista logs me out again. I thought Vista was going to function
until at least 2007?

I also thought that I would be ok and be able to backup a few files in case
I can't activate Windows again, but it doesn't even let me! I can just run
with "reduced functionality" which just runs Firefox and allows me to visit
sites. I can't access any files on my harddrive or "My Computer" using
Windows Key+E.

Does anyone know what I need to do to make my key work again?

The error I get when I try to activate is 0xC004F008. I'm running Windows
Vista RC1, Build 5600.
Hardik Shah - 27 Oct 2006 08:11 GMT
Hi,

Seems like you are using a "already activated" license key! You should
probably get a new key and activitate it again :)

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Hardik Shah
http://hardiks.blogspot.com

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> The error I get when I try to activate is 0xC004F008. I'm running Windows
> Vista RC1, Build 5600.
 
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