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I have a legit version of windows but when happens if it isn't and the validation fails.
I'm not encouraging piracy but asking a question.
Although Microsoft is quite rightly very strict with those people who knowingly crack and use Microsoft Software they are more forgiving to those who are innocent victims of this crime.
Anybody who buys or otherwise obtains a copy of Microsoft software (bundled with hardware), believing in good faith that it is genuine that subsequently proves to be fake, should contact the local Microsoft office for their market.
If they are prepared to inform Microsoft of the full details of their purchase including receipts etc - Microsoft are willing to provide replacement licences or even media at a reduced cost sometimes even for free.
Not a double post as I wish to separate this from the above.
Some of the infrastructure for validation must already be in place and working as the install of MSE on windows 7 checks for a Valid copy of windows before installation - and windows 7 is fully supported.
Of course this could just be an activation check but does give the impresion of being a full validation of the OS.
Hmmm I could possibly be miles off the mark here....but the OP states he Installed with the key but at no time says he Activated it online.....now if memory serves correct and you insert the key at installation and untick the Activate Automatically you get the nag screen after 3 days...
No-one has actually suggested he try activating it with his existing legitimate key.
Tews is referring to known DVD burn issues when ISO-images are burned too fast. Search these forums or the net and you'll see how often installation and activation issues are solved by reburning ISO with slowest possible speed and verification on.
Creating a system image after successful installation and activation makes life simpler if something happens. You can just restore the image.
Kari