Activation: Recycling An Existing License

Mar 26, 2008

I have a full retail license for Vista Ultimate installed on a computer. I'm buying a new computer with an OEM license for Home Premium. I want to apply the Ultimate license from the old computer onto the new computer. The old computer will be recycled without an OS. What steps do I need to take to make this work?

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Deleted Recycling Bin

Mar 23, 2008

The recylcing bin on the desktop was deleted. I'm not sure how to restore it, and can only make shortcuts of it on the desktop. I can't empty it if it is a shortcut. How can I put the recycling bin back on the desktop so that it is not a shortcut?

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Feb 13, 2008

Their is a folder in my recycling bin that will not delete. Here is every thing about the folder.

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- The file is from AIM and is labeled "Storage" (I have since uninstalled AIM)

- I can not restore it or use restore all or delete all.

- The file prevents me from emptying my recycle bin. I have to manually click and delete everything.

Its becoming bothersome because I can't use empty my recycle bin all at once. I've tried deleting it in safe mode and using disk cleanup but it just wont go away.

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Jul 25, 2009

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Mar 26, 2008

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May 7, 2008

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Sep 15, 2008

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Sep 16, 2009

I can create and save an HTML file but can't save changes to an existing HTML file. When trying to save using Notepad, the error window says:

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Make sure that the path and file name are correct.

When trying to save using Notepad++, the error window says:

Save failed Please check whether if (sic) this file is opened in another program.

What I can do with Notepad (I haven't tried any work-around with Notepad++) is to first save the .html file as a .txt file, then open the .txt file and successfully save it as a .html file. I tell you this as a possible diagnostic clue; it is by no means an acceptable fix. This problem appeared suddenly out of the blue. I can think of nothing that might have caused it. I have tried the usual stuff, such as re-booting, but nothing has worked.

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I had to install the Intel Storage Matrix Manager. no luck there either. When I double click IATA88ENU.exe it tries to run, but returns "Computer does not meet the minimum system requirements. Set up will exit........

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Apr 20, 2008

I am running a dual boot system, XP and Vista. See below for system components. I have been using the Windows XP OS with two RAID 1 arrays with no problems. The arrays were created using the BIOS, and XP was installed with the Intel RAID drivers (via floppy during initial setup). For the two arrays to accessed (read/write) I found I had to use XP's Disk Management utility and convert the arrays to "Basic Disks". I was not worried about the warning of loosing data on either array as they were blank, no data.

I recently installed Windows Vista, and found this OS will not recognize the two existing RAID arrays. I can not see either arrays with "My Computer" nor with "Windows Explorer". Therefore I can neither read nor write to these RAID arrays.....

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Up until today, I could play the mp3's with no problems. Perhaps due in part in using "Rhapsody" for the first time. My problem is, how and where exactly do I obtain this "license" which should be free, or at least at bare minimal cost for ALL of my mp3's? Not just a select few. It's my damn property, microsoft ain't gonna tell me how and when i can use it.

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Do I need to buy a full OEM version

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I have a Sony Vaio VGC-LA1. Originally it was running Windows XP Media Centre 2005. I upgraded it to Vista Home Premium using a Vista Express Upgrade Disc sent to me from Sony. this included all the relevant updated drivers and applications. A few weeks ago the HDD died and had to be replaced. I've reinstalled XP from my recovery disc, then upgraded again to Vista using Vista Express Disc. However I can't activate Vista as it says its already in use and I require another license. How can I activate it?

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