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Phone activation worked for me a day or three ago. Had two SSDs in a RAID 0 array, one of them went pop... All I had to do on the phone was confirm the key was only being used on 1 machine and it reacticated fine for me. This was on a two or three year old Win 7 x64 pro licence I bought from Software 4 Students when my eldest daughter started going to primary school
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Thanks for the replies, I'm away right now, will give phone activation a try once I'm back in the UK.
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AFAIK you should be able to reactivate up to three time without a problem. If you can't then I think you need to use the phone activation service :Originally posted by pjclarke View PostFrom the 'this should be easy but apparently isn't' department.
I have a 3-license pack for Win 7 and one of the laptops it was on died after becoming overfamiliar with a glass of wine. Installed Win7 on a new laptop and it refuses to activate as the 3 licences are in use. So I assumed there would be somewhere on microsoft.com where I could enter the product key and computer name and tell them to deactivate the licence on the dead PC and release a licence for the new one. If there is such a page, I cannot find it.
Anyone able to help?
Open Windows Activation by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, right-clicking Computer, clicking Properties, and then clicking Activate Windows now.*
Click Show me other ways to activate.
Type your Windows 7 product key, and then click Next.
- Click Use the automated phone system. Administrator permission required If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
- Click the location nearest you from the drop-down list, and then click Next.
- Call one of the available phone numbers listed. An automated system will guide you through the activation process.
- When prompted, enter the installation ID that's listed on your screen into your phone's keypad.
- Write down the confirmation ID that the phone system gives you.
- Type the confirmation ID into the space provided under Step 3 in the activation dialog, click Next, and then follow the instructions.
- If activation still isn't successful, you'll have to stay on the line to be transferred to a customer service rep to who can assist you.
HTH
Dirty Dog has the number ready for you - he's so kind
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- Click Use the automated phone system. Administrator permission required If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
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Normally, there's a phone number for activation if there is a problem, and they are fairly good if past performance serves.
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To activate by phone, if you aren't prompted then run the command "slui.exe 4"
Apparently, if automated activation fails, hang on and you should get transferred to a person.
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Oh, I'm too nice - 0800 018 8354 is the UK number (from here)Last edited by DirtyDog; 23 January 2014, 12:34.
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De-activating Windows on dead Laptop.
From the 'this should be easy but apparently isn't' department.
I have a 3-license pack for Win 7 and one of the laptops it was on died after becoming overfamiliar with a glass of wine. Installed Win7 on a new laptop and it refuses to activate as the 3 licences are in use. So I assumed there would be somewhere on microsoft.com where I could enter the product key and computer name and tell them to deactivate the licence on the dead PC and release a licence for the new one. If there is such a page, I cannot find it.
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