Re-activatation after hardware change
April 10, 2008 · Filed Under Windows Vista · Comment
Nice to know about Re-Activaton Windwos Vista
Example Windows Vista need to re-activation
If you buy Windows Vista via retail purchase (boxed product) or pre-installed on a computer.
Windows Vista will require re-activation if you;
- Replace the hard disk drive and memory at the same time
- Replace the motherboard
Windows Vista pre-installed from a major manufacturer
- If you replace the motherboard with a motherboard not provided by the OEM
Volumn License Activaton
Please visit microsoft web site “Volumn Activation 2.0 Options“
If you does not activated Window Vista
April 10, 2008 · Filed Under Windows Vista · Comment
What is activation ?
Activation is required by Microsoft for verify that Microsoft software products are legitimately licensed

Windows Vista Activation FAQ
- During the installation process, Windows begins to attempt activation three days after you log on for the first time. It attempts to activate every four hours until it completed.
- If you skips activation during the installation process, Windows begins to notify you that activation is required once per day, beginning three days after you log on for the first time.
- Within 28th day after installation Windows Vista, Windows will stop trying to automatically activate (if enabled). Windows will notify you once per day that activation is required until one day (Unfortunately Day)
- If Windows has not been activated by the last day of the unfortunately day, you will be prompted every four hours to activate.
Buy Windows Vista from a Major manufacturer or OEM
- No additional actions are required.
Noted: OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer
Volumn License, please read “Microsoft Vista Volumn Activation Page ”


