activate vista?

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Richdog said:
This has been answered a gazillion times, do a search!

Very helpful! :rolleyes: I notice you spend a lot of your time Richdog telling people to 'search'. Is this how you got your post count up! :D

Yes you can activate it stifler
 
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stifler said:
just wanted to know if its ok to activate vista yet or do i have to wait till the official release day?

Why would you want to yet?

Install without a key then you will have 30 to 120 days to activate


thats what the grace period is for, make sure that your PC is running properly before you click activate that way you will not waste an activation ( important if you have OEM )
 
TC1 said:
Very helpful! :rolleyes: I notice you spend a lot of your time Richdog telling people to 'search'. Is this how you got your post count up! :D

Yes you can activate it stifler

Note you have been here 1 month. I've been here over a year. I'm not trying to be argumentative or dofficult for the fun of it but that does tend to make you a tad more jaded when you see the exact same sort of question posted every day, and you know that if someone used a shred of initiative and just took a mere 10 seconds to search they would find the answer straight away. In fact the answer to this very question was on this very same page, about four or five times.

Nice to see you found the rollees smiley already though, I guess we can look forward to seeing it in future. The weaker posters tend to rely on it a lot. :)
 
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i did do a ssearch but found nothing, next time i'll spend hours reading through everything.

i was only after a simple yes or no.
 
why waste the time to even reply to him Richdog if you are not interested? if you see something that annoys you simply press back and go look at another topic. Yeh there is a search function but most threads have about a million posts in it and to find what you are looking for can get annoying.

Anyways mine says "Acivation in 1day" and pc seems to be running ok.
 
Richdog said:
That does tend to make you a tad more jaded when you see the exact same sort of question posted every day, and you know that if someone used a shred of initiative and just took a mere 10 seconds to search they would find the answer straight away.

I can relate to this :cool:

How many threads do we see asking what the best AV or firewall is, instead of using the search button.
 
Richdog said:
Note you have been here 1 month. I've been here over a year. I'm not trying to be argumentative or dofficult for the fun of it but that does tend to make you a tad more jaded when you see the exact same sort of question posted every day, and you know that if someone used a shred of initiative and just took a mere 10 seconds to search they would find the answer straight away. In fact the answer to this very question was on this very same page, about four or five times.

Nice to see you found the rollees smiley already though, I guess we can look forward to seeing it in future. The weaker posters tend to rely on it a lot. :)

So, you have been here a year and you can't be bothered to answer a question? You would much prefer someone to do a 'search'. Sometimes it is quicker to ask a question than to do a search as you may know. Just because i have only been on here a short while does not make me 'blind' to what happens in forums. I am a member of a few other PC related forums.

As for the smilies, i notice you use them quite a bit. :)

And of course, if you see a thread with yet similar questions and you don't want to give any 'direct' help then pass over that thread and move on! Simple really.
 
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You would much prefer someone to do a 'search'. Sometimes it is quicker to ask a question than to do a search as you may know.

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In other words yeah, if everybody started asking these sort of questions the forums would just get cluttered with a load of rubbish.

Thats what the search forums is their for, ok it might not be able to find everything your looking for but it does find a lot of what you need to find out.
 
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So, you have been here a year and you can't be bothered to answer a question? You would much prefer someone to do a 'search'. Sometimes it is quicker to ask a question than to do a search as you may know.

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Your head.

We are all fine with people asking questions... no-one is saying otherwse... the point was that this question has been answered several times already and could have been found with minimal effort.

I think you will find people will react this way no matter which section you post in if your question involves something easy that has been answered multiple times within a short time period.

I wasn't intending to belittle the guy, just give him a nudge in the right direction so that in future he could maybe use a lttle initiative.
 
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TC1 said:
Very helpful! :rolleyes: I notice you spend a lot of your time Richdog telling people to 'search'. Is this how you got your post count up! :D

And thats not really the way to act personally, your here to help people.

And Richdog was purely doing that, maybe he didnt know about the search function.

If you wasnet happy with the way Richdog replied, why didnt you just reply with the correct answer?
 
stickroad said:
Dirty Dog is correct, teaching someone on how to do something is far better than just telling them straight of.

Aye, but these forums are here to give people like u and me the answers we need. I'd rather ask you guys a direct question than trawl a messy google search - and I'm an old hand at computer hardware with a Computer Engineering degree :p

We're here to help each other, newbie or oldie alike - and we do help all the time!! So don't pass the parcel to bleedin' google, or forum search!! We're better ;)

I like to see members asking questions, espessially new members - it gives these forums a purpose. I agree that searching is an invaluable resource, but never forget we were all new to this once.......

As to the question - if every thing is working well then activate. Otherwise leave it till the last minute. Remember your OEM OS will be locked to your current hardware if you activate it :)
 
bfar said:
Aye, but these forums are here to give people like u and me the answers we need. I'd rather ask you guys a direct question than trawl a messy google search - and I'm an old hand at computer hardware with a Computer Engineering degree :p

We're here to help each other, newbie or oldie alike - and we do help all the time!! So don't pass the parcel to bleedin' google, or forum search!! We're better ;)

I like to see members asking questions, espessially new members - it gives these forums a purpose. I agree that searching is an invaluable resource, but never forget we were all new to this once.......

As to the question - if every thing is working well then activate. Otherwise leave it till the last minute. Remember your OEM OS will be locked to your current hardware if you activate it :)

Sensible reply mate. Well said.

Sometimes the search results are a giant 'muddle'. That is why people ask direct. I don't mind answering a question if need be. Sometimes people who say you should do a search are the 'lazy' ones who can't be bothered to give an answer.
 
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