Microsoft blocking Win7 keys purchased from the MS Store

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My desktop surprised me with a "Windows Not Genuine" message, and a black desktop background, this morning.

To make a long story short, I'd purchased two Win7 Home Premium Upgrade keys in the summer of 2009, online from the Microsoft Store (in the USA).

Microsoft had blocked the keys, and show the purchases as having been returned. (I didn't know that it was possible to return downloads. Even if it is, I have not requested any return.)

Microsoft issued me two new keys, while they "investigate the problem".

(I'm not sure when this actually happened. I didn't use the machine from 8/28 through most of 9/2, because of a power outage due to Irene. To complicate matters further, I'd replaced my boot drive with a new SSD a couple of weeks previously, using Acronis True Image 2010 to clone the OS drive. Turned out to be a coincidence; MS had invalidated the original keys.)

Am I alone in this?
 

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I've never heard of this.

I purchased an Ultimate upgrade key earlier this year and Microsoft e-mailed me the key, which I promptly printed two copies of and kept as proof of purchase.

It could be cloning the drive that triggered the blocking by Microsoft as they run validation checks even after you've activated.
 

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I've never heard of this.

I purchased an Ultimate upgrade key earlier this year and Microsoft e-mailed me the key, which I promptly printed two copies of and kept as proof of purchase.

It could be cloning the drive that triggered the blocking by Microsoft as they run validation checks even after you've activated.

I've needed to re-activate Windows many times before, sometimes for reasons as trivial as changing disk drivers. I have never managed to cause MS to block a retail key, though.

I can't quote MS exactly, but I was told that the key was blocked because the product was returned. What? Is that how MS would mark a product that they believe is being used in violation of the license agreement? Wouldn't they be be explicit about if they believed that I was engaged in piracy? (I am not. 2 machines, 2 licenses, both retail.)
 

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Asus P9X79 Pro
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16 GB Gskill DDR3-2133
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eVGA GTX680
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Creative X-Fi Titanium
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That would be interesting - if you do ever figure it out, let us know. I've never heard of that before, although anything is possible of course.
 

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I've never heard of this.

I purchased an Ultimate upgrade key earlier this year and Microsoft e-mailed me the key, which I promptly printed two copies of and kept as proof of purchase.

It could be cloning the drive that triggered the blocking by Microsoft as they run validation checks even after you've activated.

I've needed to re-activate Windows many times before, sometimes for reasons as trivial as changing disk drivers. I have never managed to cause MS to block a retail key, though.

I can't quote MS exactly, but I was told that the key was blocked because the product was returned. What? Is that how MS would mark a product that they believe is being used in violation of the license agreement? Wouldn't they be be explicit about if they believed that I was engaged in piracy? (I am not. 2 machines, 2 licenses, both retail.)

Don't forget that you're only buying a licence to use the software and I suppose if Microsoft's validation checks revealed the terms of the EULA were being broken then I suppose they would place a block on its use.

On the other hand, there could be a problem with their activation database, which could trigger a query.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
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Intel Core i7 870 @ 2.93GHz
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MSI 2A9C (CPU1)
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8Gb Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHz
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nVidia GeForce GTX 460 1024MB dedicated RAM
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
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HP2310i
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1920 x 1080
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1x1954GB Hitachi HDS22020ALA 330 (RAID), 1x1954GB Hitachi External for backup and storage
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Don't forget that you're only buying a licence to use the software and I suppose if Microsoft's validation checks revealed the terms of the EULA were being broken then I suppose they would place a block on its use.

On the other hand, there could be a problem with their activation database, which could trigger a query.

I have the impression that there was some sort of error involving the MS Store. I doubt that I'll ever be told of the nature of the problem.

The new keys that MS gave me work, and the WGA message is gone. This is the first time that I've been inconvenienced by WGA. I hope that it's the last.
 

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Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
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Intel Core I7-3930k
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Asus P9X79 Pro
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16 GB Gskill DDR3-2133
Graphics Card(s)
eVGA GTX680
Sound Card
Creative X-Fi Titanium
Monitor(s) Displays
As PA246Q
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1920 X 1200
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Corsair Force GT, 120 GB
WDC 1.5TB Caviar Black
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PCP&C Silencer 750 Crossfire
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Silverstone FT02
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Noctua NH-D14
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cheap Logitech USB
Mouse
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer (old optical) USB
Internet Speed
6Mb cable
Other Info
Pioneer BDR-205
Samsung SH-203B
Monsoon 5.1 speakers
Sounds like somebody made an error in the MS store then.

Anyway, pleased to hear that things are good now.
 

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HP Pavilion Elite 495UK
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Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
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Intel Core i7 870 @ 2.93GHz
Motherboard
MSI 2A9C (CPU1)
Memory
8Gb Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHz
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce GTX 460 1024MB dedicated RAM
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP2310i
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x1954GB Hitachi HDS22020ALA 330 (RAID), 1x1954GB Hitachi External for backup and storage
PSU
460W
Case
HP Elite
Cooling
Air cooled
Keyboard
Logitech K750 solar-powered keyboard
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M180 mouse
Internet Speed
2Mb
Other Info
Pure Avanti Flow Internet Radio with iPod Dock, 64Gb iPod, HP USB Speakers, Sony MDR-V500 Headphones, Sony Vaio F-Series Laptop
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