OEM install/license connundrum

paul1149

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Hi,

I done got me a problem. I have an OEM install with neither an OEM recovery disk or an OEM recovery partition. The install has begun breaking up (freezing, non-booting). I'm actually not sure whether it's the OS or the hard drive that is the problem. The hard drive is a brand new factory warranty refurb from Seagate, and it tests out well, but in the machine in question the MS Windows recovery disk has alternately said it found no Windows install, or no bootable drive. Another time it found the install and fixed it, but that didn't last.

So I did a Repair install of Win7 (ultimate x64) using a retail disk. After I was done, however, my OEM key won't work with it.

So back to square one, I have restored the image of the original installation.

My question is this: how can I do an in-place installation on an OEM install,

OR, how can I manually fix this installation in place,

OR, is this a hardware issue after all, despite the good long generic test results?

Thanks,
p.
 

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Thanks, but that's precisely what I did. I got the key via Belarc. I used a downloaded (from MS) disk that had been "universalized". I selected Ultimate, which was the original edition, and ultimately the key was rejected. Thus I concluded that I need an OEM installation disk for the OEM key?
 

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Thanks, but that's precisely what I did. I got the key via Belarc. I used a downloaded (from MS) disk that had been "universalized". I selected Ultimate, which was the original edition, and ultimately the key was rejected. Thus I concluded that I need an OEM installation disk for the OEM key?
Nah, that should have worked. I would call MS and have them sort it out. Activation and registration of a Microsoft product
 

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Ok, thanks for that info. Something is going on here that I need to get to the root of.
 

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1. First thing to do is document the product key. You can do that with Belarc Advisor or Jelly Bean.

2. You can then use any installation disc of the same edition (e.g. Home Premium) and apply the key.

3. If you have no suitable installation DVD, you can download the .iso - e.g. from here: http://www.mydigitallife.info/windows-7-iso-x86-and-x64-official-direct-download-links-ultimate-professional-and-home-premium/

Dear whs,
I have a sticker pasted on the underside of the sony vaio Laptop. Will it not suffice? Thanks for the .iso link. A rep.is on it's way!:)
regards,
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Yes screedhav, you can rely on the Product Key on the COA sticker which is the one you want.

The key which would be audited from the HD is instead the OEM-SLP factory mass activation key which cannot be used to reactivate by consumer.
 
Correct - if you run a key finder on an OEM machine, it won't match the key on the COA sticker, because the key in an OEM load is just the OEM "master" key that only activates for token-based activation with the certificates also installed into the OEM image and the BIOS check. If you're reinstalling with any media other than the recovery media that came with the machine, you either have to replicate the token-based activation (there are probably guides on how to do that), or you have to use the key on the COA with non-recovery media and activate from Microsoft (either online or phone).
 

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I actually have Windows 7 installation disc and would like to upgrade and erase the Windows Vista since I can't access it anyways. How do I do it step by step?
I assume there is a way to press F2 or F12 upon startup and do it from there but not sure.
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Why do you have a computer from work that needs a password you don't have? Please explain. Is this your property now?
 
Yes. They gave up on it and gave it to me.
 

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So I sit here with a potential pc for browsing the net etc.
Just need help on installing a fresh copy of windows 7 on it without being able to get into operating system
 

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