Win7 32-bit Ultimate Clean Install Urgent - Product Key Not Recognized

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    Just do the workaround I gave you which is made possible by MS as a convenience for those needing to replace their hard drive.

    Any prior XP or Vista qualifies and it doesn't need to be installed.
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       #12

    [FONT="Century Gothic"]Greg,

    I was able to read your suggestion earlier this afternoon and intend to make use of it.


    Rick
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       #13

    Greg, et al,

    Sound advice. The batch file did the job for me!

    Greg - While I am unable to offer more than thanks over the Internet, I can add a sound recommendation of my own. Chimay, I prefer the original red label. Despite its age there is nothing wrong with the original and we can conclude new is not necessarily better.

    Thank you again,

    Rick
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