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By Michael Santo
Executive Editor, RealTechNews

Hmmm … maybe I should continue to put off installing Vista. I was planning on doing it this weekend … it seems that Microsoft freely admits there’s a bug (fortunately, already patched by a “recommended” update) which has forced (or is forcing) users who already activated their Vista install to re-activate … even for something as simple as installing, say, QuickBooks.

“You may be prompted to activate Windows Vista on a computer on which Windows Vista activation was not previously required,” Microsoft said in a support document last updated Feb. 15. “Although this problem rarely occurs, it may occur during typical use of a Windows Vista-based computer. For example, this problem may occur under one or more of the following conditions: You install a device driver, you install a program, you run a new program, you remove a program.”

One Vista user commenting on Microsoft’s Windows Vista Validation Issues support forum reported that he ran into the bug after he had updated his PC’s BIOS. Source: ComputerWorld

We Say: Only when installing a device driver, program, running a new program or removing a program. Hmmm … that sounds like … all the time (potentially). This is one of the reasons I hate activation. Bugs. Remember when Symantec first came out with activation for their AV software, and all the bugs there were?