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AND FOR THE SECOND TIME
run the tool, post the output, install KB971033
Roy
AND FOR THE SECOND TIME
run the tool, post the output, install KB971033
Roy
The aforementioned update was already installed. The output you requested is below:
please post the complete results.
Activated/Genuine and not registered are 2 Different things in MS eye's, the Blue genuine logo ONLY shows it as being genuine the other part of it, even with the logo, means its NOT registered on MS' s servers.
From the part that youv'e posted the key is either System Builder or Retail, not a true OEM Dell etc, and showing 1 of 5 "lives" used
Roy
Thanks. I've done enough work for you. I appreciate your attempt to help.
A HP 6300 was originally a Win 7 computer so it should have a COA sticker on the side.
If the MB has not been changed, you should use the COA sticker key.
A OEM disk key can only be used in one computer. Once activated on a computer, the key and the LAN MAC address are stored on M$ serves. On futures installations, key and the LAN MAC address must match those stored on M$ serves.
Just to be clear: is there a Windows 7 OEM license key sticker on your computer, and is that the install key you used to activate Windows 7?
Recently I downloaded the Windows 7 Pro 32-bit ISO file using this tool:
https://www.heidoc.net/joomla/techno...-download-tool
I then activated it with the OEM license key that was on the sticker on the side of the computer.
I don't believe there are any legal or other issues with doing it in this way, because (1) the ISO file I downloaded was a "plain" ISO -- it wasn't tied to any computer, and (2) I used the OEM license which was assigned to that computer to activate Windows 7 on that computer.
I needed to call Microsoft and do a phone activation; the activation was successful the first time through.
Yes, does it have the original Microsoft COA on the PC somewhere ? Is it readable ?
Is that the key you used to activate Windows 7 ?
Ya know what, on 2nd thought this new member hasn`t replied in over 5 days, and he got a bit snooty with Torchwood when he was asked to show the entire activation report.
I mean a new member comes here and asks for help and then doesn`t want to fully cooperate.
I was thinking exactly the same thing.
It's sad when someone evidently doesn't know enough to help themselves, so they reach out for help; then when you try to help them, they act like they know more than you.
I have found that you can learn a lot from other people if you will give them a chance; he would benefit from the expert advice offered here, if only he would give us a chance.