Windows Vista Express Upgrade without Microsoft COA?
I recently installed a Dell XPS710. I would like to obtain the
Microsoft Vista software upgrade from Dell. I used the Dell web pile
to initiate this request. I was presented with an HTML form that asked
for the Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity (COA) for the PC.
My issue is that the COA is, apparently, printed on a tag that is
attached to the computer. This computer is large and heavy, and moving
it now would be a knuckle-busting job for me.
I am looking for workarounds:
1. Is the COA printed somewhere in the paper materials that Dell sent
with the computer?
2. Can I query the COA from the PC while it is running Windows XP?
3. Is there a way to obtain the Vista upgrade from Dell without
providing a COA?
Failing the above,
4. Where exactly is the COA tag located on my XPS 710? Perhaps I can
spy it with a small mirror and flashlight.
Thanks for any suggestions!
I did manage to write down the express service code and the service
tag of the computer.
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David Arnstein (00)
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