How Does Windows Product Activation Work

() is ’s way of keeping you from installing a copy of Vista on more than one . It basically marries the copy of Vista you’ve purchased to the ’s it’s installed on.

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When you enter the key three identifiers are generated and collected:

* ID: A unique identifier that’s generated from information gathered about the ’s .

* : A 25- unique key supplied when you purchase Vista.

* ID: An identifier Vista creates from the ID and .

During the the and IDs are sent to and the is “activated”.

If you make significant changes (like replacing the and graphics card at the same time) you’ll have to re-activate your copy of Vista.

Note: You don’t have to activate Vista during the first 30 days of use.

If you’re installing Vista I highly suggest not choosing to activate Vista during the . You should wait the full 30 days to make sure all of the is working before activating.

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Written by Jason on June 12th, 2008 with no comments.
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