I recently realized my MBR, Master Boot Record, was on the wrong drive, secondary, when trying to install a new HDD as a secondary. I followed instructions to set the primary holding the OS as the active drive and then repair. Several hours later WAT flagged my system as a new computer and blocked my key because it was an OEM even though this is the exact same system it was installed on before and the changes were not in any violation to OEM licensing.
I contacted Genuine Advantage and eventually tech support going through about 9 people and two supervisors as well as the vendor of my OEM which referred me back to Microsoft. Microsoft kept referring me to the vendor but it turns out the vendor had zero control or systems in place to do anything related to this or my key and it was entirely on Microsoft's end. Both supervisors, one for each department, confirmed my WAT was below the threshold and I had, indeed, been blocked only hours after the change which was a 1 hardware change just as claimed for my MBR to primary OS repair and believed my story. Unfortunately, every single one of them kept saying there is nothing they can do since the key is blocked.
My problem is that I do not want to buy a new key and would like to continue using my OEM key or have a replacement because Microsoft violated licensing agreement by blocking my key which was entirely, and verified repeatedly by their own supervisors, completely within OEM license agreement and thus should not have been blocked. This, in short, really is no more different then a reinstallation in the end and what they are doing is, frankly, illegal as it is FULLY within licensing agreement on the exact same hardware. They also confirmed that the key had only ever been used once and that only one hardware change had occurred, drive related as indicated, between installation period and block period of key.
Are there any suggestions on what channels to contact to get this resolved or what I can do? As far as I am concerned even if it is an OEM key if they can not unblock it they need to provide another key, OEM or not, since it was illegally blocked due to an issue on their end that is in violation of licensing.
I contacted Genuine Advantage and eventually tech support going through about 9 people and two supervisors as well as the vendor of my OEM which referred me back to Microsoft. Microsoft kept referring me to the vendor but it turns out the vendor had zero control or systems in place to do anything related to this or my key and it was entirely on Microsoft's end. Both supervisors, one for each department, confirmed my WAT was below the threshold and I had, indeed, been blocked only hours after the change which was a 1 hardware change just as claimed for my MBR to primary OS repair and believed my story. Unfortunately, every single one of them kept saying there is nothing they can do since the key is blocked.
My problem is that I do not want to buy a new key and would like to continue using my OEM key or have a replacement because Microsoft violated licensing agreement by blocking my key which was entirely, and verified repeatedly by their own supervisors, completely within OEM license agreement and thus should not have been blocked. This, in short, really is no more different then a reinstallation in the end and what they are doing is, frankly, illegal as it is FULLY within licensing agreement on the exact same hardware. They also confirmed that the key had only ever been used once and that only one hardware change had occurred, drive related as indicated, between installation period and block period of key.
Are there any suggestions on what channels to contact to get this resolved or what I can do? As far as I am concerned even if it is an OEM key if they can not unblock it they need to provide another key, OEM or not, since it was illegally blocked due to an issue on their end that is in violation of licensing.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- i7-4770k
- Motherboard
- Asus Maximus VI Hero
- Memory
- 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX 770 2GB EVGA
- Hard Drives
- SSD Samsung 240GB
VelociRaptor 10,000 RPM 300GB
- Antivirus
- Emsisoft Internet Security
- Browser
- Chrome