Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
ThePublisher
- 16 Nov 2007 12:22
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I've just looked at the display setting on my Asus laptop and it looks as if there is an option to run a separate screen in tandem with the in-situ screen.
It refers to an Intel Graphics Controller. I'm reluctant to experiment in case I lock myself out of an "aint broke" lappie. But from what it was telling me it seemed to refer to two desktops.
TP
Seymour Clearly
- 16 Nov 2007 13:19
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Thanks guys
ThePublisher
- 16 Nov 2007 13:54
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Opt,
I'm running a second monitor already. Have the laptop one turned off.
Tried what you said. For a time it all went horribly dark.
I'll leave the pioneering to SC. Mine 'aint broke'.
TP
Seymour Clearly
- 16 Nov 2007 14:10
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Ordered one - the HP site says it has a projector/external VGA monitor port on the back so it looks as though we're OK...
I'm in trouble if it doesn't!
trader6
- 16 Nov 2007 22:30
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Many thanks to all those who tried to help with my mame pc problem !
hawick
- 20 Nov 2007 13:16
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I have Vista Ultimate 32; on a second hand laptop I bought in February (I have my back up disc), it came installed.
It has worked fine but in recent weeks I have been getting messages which for all the world look genuine asking me for 'Windows Activation' or windows will stop working.
It always says 'within 27 days it will stop working' and asks for the serial number of my Vista which I don't have.
Is it possible the previous owner registered it for a year, or some such? I've no way of getting the serial number as the seller was on EBay. And I have to say it's a brill laptop for what I paid.
Or is it what it feels like and logic screams it must be - a Virus Message?????
hilary
- 20 Nov 2007 13:45
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It sounds like you've been sold a pirate copy of Vista which has had the activation temporarily cracked and it's now come back to bite you on the backside.
You'll probably either have to buy a legit copy or work out how to crack it otherwise it'll stop working in 27 days time just as it says on the label.
Optimist
- 20 Nov 2007 14:02
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Harwick
Hilary may well be right and you will ultimately have to buy a legal copy. However, an easy way to recover software keys is to run
Belarc Advisor which will list software keys as well as a load of other usefull info about your machine. I'm sure that there are other ways to get the key, but Belarc Advisor is so useful that you should run it anyway.
If the key is not accepted, them you will most likely be asked to phone Microsoft and do a manual activation. So long as you bought the machine in good faith, you will have nothing to lose by doing that.
ThePublisher
- 20 Nov 2007 15:38
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Opt,
I'll download anything that makes me seem wiser - an easy task in my case!
Snag is that my Belarc would not install on this XP Pro machine and gave that not a valid Win 32 application message.
I had it a while ago with Virtual Access, but forget what the fix is.
Tony
hawick
- 20 Nov 2007 16:01
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Thanks all , downloaded Belarc so now have the product key.
Could I have done something to disable it - I was fiddling between administrator and home a couple of weeks ago (when I had a problem I sould add, Java stopped working on Firefox, still unsolved, though works on IE!) and Belarc shows this (admin and guest both have x beside them):
"local user accounts last logon
home 20/11/2007 08:57:22 (admin)
local system accounts
x Administrator 02/11/2006 14:02:01 (admin)
x Guest never
DISABLED x Marks a disabled account; LOCKED OUT Marks a locked account "
Another question, will I have to change or download a whole new system or will I just be given a new key to type in? I'd like to keep this Vista as I like it but I gather it is over 100!!!
Thanks for any answers. Last thought, where do i get a number to ring Microsoft, or can I get a key online?
hawick
- 20 Nov 2007 18:40
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Wehn I clicked on buy a new key now, after putting in my key number in the box, i got I got:
'Unable to verify site certificate pa.one.microsoft.com
Could be a site pretending to be, etc.............. Surely if it was a microsoft site this is very unlikely?
In a tizz now, does anyone have a microsoft support phone number (UK or better still Slovenia!). Thanks!
I did this from control panel system where I got the message to renew within 28 days
hawick
- 20 Nov 2007 19:52
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Found a local help number but not the comment about viruses erasing activation.
Thanks for all comments, any more appreciated. As I have had it working for months I do suspect a virus that my security has missed. Strange!
hilary
- 20 Nov 2007 20:54
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One way of cracking the Vista WPA is to "fool" the PC into thinking that there is 6 months remaining before the product needs to be activated rather than the conventional 30 days. Given the source (eBay), I still suspect that the product is a pirated copy which has been cracked. I doubt it's a virus.
It might be worth Googling how to crack it for another 6 months. If you dig really deep, you'll probably find out how to crack it permanently.
:o)
hawick
- 20 Nov 2007 21:54
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Thanks Hilary again.
I've had another error message saying that 'the reason the upgrade is required ' the key is already in use' but I have been using it since the early part of the year!! -:( There are some articles about what you say, but very complicated.
microsoft are charging 450 Euros for a new key!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seymour Clearly
- 20 Nov 2007 23:54
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Back to my laptop for a moment, got the HP6715S and set it up with the twin screen option for father-in-law, all working perfectly. Whilst it's not the fastest machine on the planet it's more than adequate for what he needs. Cracking deal for 400 and there's the promise of 50 cashback.