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WindowsVistaHomePremium 32/64-bit Free Download full trial version for PC. It is an offline installer standalone setup of Windows Vista Home Premium. You can also download other edition Windows. SOURCE: windows vista home premium avtivation key If you lost your CD key, you'll have to contact Microsoft Tech Support. Assuming your PC is actually running and you just want to write down the key for your present install, Google 'Belarc Advisor', download and install it, and run it.

Every Vista install DVD from MS has all versions (Home, Business, Ultimate) and editions (Retail, OEM, VLK) on it. It's only the key you enter that tells it what version/edition to install. The only exception to this are manufacturer specific OEM discs, which may lock the installation disc to only that manufacturer.

Buku kimia kelas 12 pdf. So if you can find a Retail, Upgrade, generic OEM, or Anytime Upgrade DVD of Vista, you can use it, type in the OEMAct key, and it will install the OEM edition of Vista Home Premium. Note that the OEMAct key will work for installation, but not online activation. In order to activate after installation, you'll have to call MS for activation over the phone. Regarding UBCD or WinPE recovery methods: this will only work if the original harddrive is still functional. You mention that the harddrive 'crashed,' but is the harddrive no longer working, or just the OS on the harddrive. Often Windows will crash due to some corruption, but the actual harddrive will be fine.

Regarding downloading: MS only provides download links for Windows to people who've either bought it online for download, or who are subscribed to a Microsoft service that gives them access to versions of Windows for testing purposes (MSDN, Technet Plus). As jackieman points out, there's no official links to an OEM copy from MS.

Downloading Windows from anywhere else without paying for a license of Windows is illegal and potentially dangerous (viruses and other malware). If you don't have a copy of Vista yourself, or know anyone you can borrow one from, you should look into buying a copy of Vista Windows Anytime Upgrade DVD for cheap on a site like eBay. These don't come with a key (since they're intended for upgrading using a key purchased from Microsoft online), so can be found for only a few bucks, and are official Microsoft media. Of course, you could also contact the manufacturer for recovery discs. They'll usually send a set out for a fee (typically $20-$30).

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Finally, I have never heard of a key for Vista not working with Vista SP2. The only keys that Vista SP2 would block would be pirated keys. Yes, SMART is used to detect imminent failure of a harddrive. It doesn't always alert before the drive fails, but if it does, you should take drastic action.