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austriker27
Jan 26, 2008, 07:24 PM
so i bought my macbook from macmall so they installed my windows vista and my parallels. so i did not set it all up. i think they screwed up because my vista worked fine for a while then after like a couple months this thing pops up and says that its not enuine which is smpossible b/c i bought it from macmall- i have the disk and the code thing.
i try typing in the code to prove its authencity and it gives me an error message. i try to activate online but it gives me the same error. the error code 0x80072EFD. any help would be much appreciate,
thanks
ps- thanks bill for making such a copycat system that is horrible, dont expect to get ANY of my money in the future
clevin
Jan 26, 2008, 07:46 PM
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836941
You can only try windows for 30 days, not "couple months".
You can always remove the "copycat" and enjoy your osx purely.
Daveoc64
Jan 26, 2008, 09:04 PM
so i bought my macbook from macmall so they installed my windows vista and my parallels. so i did not set it all up. i think they screwed up because my vista worked fine for a while then after like a couple months this thing pops up and says that its not enuine which is smpossible b/c i bought it from macmall- i have the disk and the code thing.
i try typing in the code to prove its authencity and it gives me an error message. i try to activate online but it gives me the same error. the error code 0x80072EFD. any help would be much appreciate,
thanks
ps- thanks bill for making such a copycat system that is horrible, dont expect to get ANY of my money in the future
If it fails to connect online, it should give you the free phone number to call Microsoft and they should be able to solve the issue over the phone.
Parallels changes some things when you use it that may make Windows think it is being run on a different PC.
Illicit
Jan 26, 2008, 10:35 PM
try running it through bootcamp. if the error still pops up, you are likely running a trial version.
EricNau
Jan 26, 2008, 10:42 PM
What version of Windows is it?
Home Basic and Home Premium can't be run in virtualized environments, according to the EULA. (I'm unaware if this would lead to the error you received, however.)
snickelfritz
Jan 26, 2008, 10:48 PM
I believe that restriction has been removed from Vista.
EricNau
Jan 26, 2008, 11:06 PM
I believe that restriction has been removed from Vista.
I remember reading that too, but I just checked Vista's EULAs. For Home Basic and Home Premium, it still says:
You may not use the software installed on the licensed device within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system.
Link (PDF) (http://download.microsoft.com/documents/useterms/Windows%20Vista_Home%20Basic_English_2cd69850-7680-4987-8b1e-59a3d405c074.pdf)
Perhaps they have yet to update their online files.
pooky
Jan 26, 2008, 11:07 PM
Heard on the radio today that Microsoft's verification servers are down and "they are working on it."
So you should be able to get yourself up and running properly in a few hours/days/months when they get the servers working again.
austriker27
Jan 27, 2008, 12:38 AM
What version of Windows is it?
Home Basic and Home Premium can't be run in virtualized environments, according to the EULA. (I'm unaware if this would lead to the error you received, however.)
it is windows vista business; so i think that should not apply
looks like what u heard on the radio should solve it, hopefully. thanks
Daveoc64
Jan 27, 2008, 01:46 AM
I remember reading that too, but I just checked Vista's EULAs. For Home Basic and Home Premium, it still says:
You may not use the software installed on the licensed device within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system.
Link (PDF) (http://download.microsoft.com/documents/useterms/Windows%20Vista_Home%20Basic_English_2cd69850-7680-4987-8b1e-59a3d405c074.pdf)
Perhaps they have yet to update their online files.
Boot Camp is not really emulation/virtualisation.
Only the BIOS is emulated, but that is a standard feature of EFI.
I don't believe there was ever a technical restriction stopping you from running those versions in an emulator, you were just told not to.
EricNau
Jan 27, 2008, 02:06 AM
Boot Camp is not really emulation/virtualisation.
Only the BIOS is emulated, but that is a standard feature of EFI.
I don't believe there was ever a technical restriction stopping you from running those versions in an emulator, you were just told not to.
True, but he's not using Boot Camp; he's using Parallels.
weckart
Jan 27, 2008, 03:20 AM
Vista supports EFI. You do not need Bootcamp to install directly onto an Intel Mac. Some people like Apple's hardware more than the OS and only have Vista running.
clevin
Jan 27, 2008, 08:54 AM
Some people like Apple's hardware more than the OS and only have Vista running.
Im shocked, I always thought its the other way around...
unless you are talking about the external design, not the real stuff hidden inside, which, IMO, is, at least, no better than other PC parts.
austriker27
Jan 28, 2008, 01:47 AM
yes i agree, i thought ppl like the OS, cuz i sure love it
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