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... change the key to the OEM key from the sticker to avoid wasting the $100+ license tied to the machine.

OK... NOW I'm activated!The product key beneath the battery didn't work, either. I had to call in.
Question about this:
... change the key to the OEM key from the sticker to avoid wasting the $100+ license tied to the machine.
While I agree it may be avoiding wasting the license tied to the machine... I still wasted the $100 in going out and buying a retail version which included the 64-bit AND the 32-bit, though... right?
So it's a damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't kind of scenario really... wouldn't matter WHICH product key I used?
OK... NOW I'm activated!The product key beneath the battery didn't work, either. I had to call in.
Question about this:
... change the key to the OEM key from the sticker to avoid wasting the $100+ license tied to the machine.
While I agree it may be avoiding wasting the license tied to the machine... I still wasted the $100 in going out and buying a retail version which included the 64-bit AND the 32-bit, though... right?
So it's a damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't kind of scenario really... wouldn't matter WHICH product key I used?
Well at least you got a new, clean, activated install of the Windows 7 that your wife needs with no "space" warnings; so all's well that ends well eh.
Thanks for the update.![]()
Is there a way to check in the System what product key was used to activate Windows?