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Stop Vista from Automatically Activating After Installation
Posted By Brent Trahan On 3.01.07 @ 4:10 pm In All, Installation, Vista, Windows | 1 Comment
By default Windows Vista automatically activates itself 3 days after an install unless told otherwise during the install.
If you’re upgrading to Vista or building a PC with Vista on it I suggest not activating it for the first 30 days to make sure you don’t have any problems. Once you activate Vista it’s married to that computer (in many cases).
This guide shows you how to edit the registry and tell Vista to not automatically activate itself.
Warning: Edit the registry at your own risk. Editing the registry can cause your computer to crash and a loss of data if done wrong.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SL\Activation
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