Windows Anytime Upgrade on New Computer

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Hey,

I recently purchased this great new computer (for once, it's the one now in my system specs), but it came with Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit). I owned an upgrade copy of Professional, so I input the product key into Anytime Upgrade, and I was running Professional in a few minutes. But now, Windows is trying to activate, and it won't accept the product key! I have typed it several times now, and I do not think there are any typos. So I tried to upgrade again, this time from the disc, and the upgrade failed, probably because it would essentially be "upgrading" to the same version it already has.

So in short, I am now running a copy of Windows 7 Professional, installed from Anytime Upgrade, using the product key from a standard upgrade disc, which is going to expire in 24 days because it suddenly won't take the key. Is there any way I can extricate myself from this mess, or do I just need to contact Microsoft and work out the product key situation with them?

Thanks,
- Phil
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Alienware X51
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core i7-2600 @3.40GHz
Memory
8.00GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 555 w/1.0GB RAM
Monitor(s) Displays
BenQ XL2420TX
Screen Resolution
1920x1080@120Hz
Hard Drives
1TB
PSU
330-watt
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800
Mouse
Razer Orochi
Internet Speed
Campus Internet
I reckon your best bet is to phone them and explain. I think they will OK it there and then.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Mesh 955 XGS
OS
Windows 7 64 bit
CPU
Athlon X4 955 Black edition
Motherboard
ASUS M4A78 Pro
Memory
8GB DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
1x Radeon 4890
Monitor(s) Displays
IIyama ProLite E2208HDS
Screen Resolution
1920X1080p
Hard Drives
2x 1TB Samsung SATA2
1x 320GB IDE
PSU
600 watt
Cooling
Standard
Keyboard
MS wireless 6000
Mouse
MS wireless laser 7000
Internet Speed
Not as fast as it should be......
MS wants us to use Anytime Upgrade to upgrade within Win7, so in order to use a regular product key we need to do a clean install. There is, however, a workaround which has become quite popular helping the millions who had the RC change it to another Win7 version they purchased.

By adapting this workaround, you can in-place upgrade the Premium version using the Professional DVD so that it will allow use of the Professional key: Upgrade the Windows 7 RC to any retail version Icrontic Tech

In your case, you will change the registry version key to the exact wording given for Windows 7 Professional as it appears in the workaround's screenshot. This will trick the installer into thinking it is upgrading in-place the same version, which is a repair install in Win7.

Hopefully this will work for you as it has worked for many others.
 
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