You get this error code because you did a custom installation instead of doing an upgrade.
1. Once you have completed the install and had your activation attempt fail.
2. Click on Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> right click on “Command Prompt” and select “Run as administrator”
3. At the command prompt type “Regedit” and press enter
4. In Reg edit navigate to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Setup/OOBE”
5. Edit “MediaBootInstall” and set value to “0″
6. Close Regedit
7. In the command Prompt window(should still be open) type “slmgr /rearm”
8. You should receive a success message asking you to restart
9. Restart, after you restart you should be able to use windows activation link
That’s it, all up should only take a few minutes and should work with win7 x86 and x64.(I have tested it on x64 win7 with no issues)
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Lunes, Setyembre 5, 2011
Silverlight: Unable to play Netflix Silverlight videos; Error: 1001
1. Click internet explorer, click tools, then click internet options, select security,
2. Then click on trusted sites, Click sites,
3. And “add this website to the zone:”
4. And “Add”
5. “http:\\*.netflix.com” and "https:\\*.netflix.com"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\netflix.com\www]
"http"=dword:00000002
-->
http://themadtechs.com/knowledgebase/silverlight-unable-to-play-netflix-silverlight-videos-error-1001/
2. Then click on trusted sites, Click sites,
3. And “add this website to the zone:”
4. And “Add”
5. “http:\\*.netflix.com” and "https:\\*.netflix.com"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\netflix.com\www]
"http"=dword:00000002
-->
http://themadtechs.com/knowledgebase/silverlight-unable-to-play-netflix-silverlight-videos-error-1001/
Software licensing service could not start, system error five has occurred
The problem is that your Vista's Software Licensing Service has stopped. Vista uses this service to check itself and confirm it is Genuine. When the service is stopped, Vista is unable to confirm it's own Genuine status and may show Genuine or Non-Genuine. The fact that the Service has stopped is also, most likely, the cause of other issues you may be experiencing (such as not having access to the Control Panel).
http://themadtechs.com/knowledgebase/software-licensing-service-could-not-start-system-error-five-has-occurred/
Normally this is not a big problem, since you can just restart the Service. However, we have seen a number of users that receive an error when they attempt to restart the Service. This indicates a more serious 'root cause' to the service having stopped.
What I would like you to do is to try to restart the service using the 'Service Restart' steps, below. If the service won't restart, you will receive an error.
Service Restart steps:
(If you have access to the Start button):
1) Click the Start button
2) Type: cmd in the Start Search field
3) At the top the Start window, you will see cmd.exe
4) Right Click cmd.exe and select Run as Administrator
5) Type: net start slsvc
(If you do not have access to the Start button):
1) Click the option that launches an Internet Browser
2) A Browser will open, type: %windir%\system32 into the address field
3) Find the file cmd.exe
4) Right Click on the cmd.exe and select Run as Administrator
5) Type: net start slsvc
A) If the error message is "System Error 3, The system cannot find the path specified." or "System Error 2, The system cannot find the file specified": Go to the main Vista Validation forum page http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/genuinevista/threads/, look in the announcement section and follow the steps found in thread "Fix for ‘Software Licensing service Has Stopped’ on some Vista 64bit systems"
B) If you receive any other error (System Error 5, System Error 57346 or System Error 54273): These occur as a result of massive file corruption. We do not know what the root cause of the corruption is, but the likely causes are either Malware Infection or failing Hard Drive. The only resolution we can suggest is reinstall Vista.
C) If you receive no System Error and the Service start but then stops almost immediately: Something is apparently activity stopping the service. Most likely caused by some other dependent Windows Service or possibly a Malware infection. While the Software Licensing Service, itself, is part of the Anti-piracy sub-system, the running (and stopping) of Windows Services is a Vista core system that I have no insight to and is supported by Vista support at http://support.microsoft.com
http://themadtechs.com/knowledgebase/software-licensing-service-could-not-start-system-error-five-has-occurred/
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