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How to Activate Windows Vista
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Activating Windows Vista is a simple process that requires an internet connection and a valid product key. Here are the steps to activate Windows Vista: 1. Click on the Start button and then click on Computer. 2. Right-click on Computer and then click on Properties. 3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the link that says "Activate Windows now." 4. If prompted, enter your administrator password and click on Continue. 5. Select the option to activate Windows over the internet and click on Next. 6. Enter your product key when prompted and click on Next. 7. Wait while Windows verifies your product key and activates your copy of Windows. 8. Once activation is complete, you will receive a confirmation message. If you are unable to activate Windows Vista over the internet, you can choose to activate by phone. Simply follow the prompts and provide the required information when prompted.
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