How can I activate my Windows 7 on a non-connected computer?

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  1. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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       #31

    torchwood said:
    The ISO that your repairer >>>MAY<<< use is likely an early SP1

    IT will not have Edge included, more likely IE11

    please ask them

    if you have a >>>PRE SP1<<< (jan2011) disc get them to use it
    and TELL them not to go on line

    and come back here for more instructions
    They repaired this computer two years ago when my main drive crashed and then they installed it with Edge and all that.
    Therefore I had to re-install the OS and got stuck with that validation problem.

    They are aware of the problems.

    But whatever they do, I might be stuck between a rock and a hard place.

    Option 1: Get the latest version of Windows 7 with Edge and everything, even a validation. But then I have to redo the install and the validation is gone.

    Option 2: have the original OS installed but also be faced with the validation problem.

    But we'll see what will happen next week
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  2. Posts : 483
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits
       #32

    Even if Windows 7 install is SP1 that is OK. Then just install SP2. Note SP2 for Windows 7 is also called "convenience update"

    How to obtain and install Windows 7 SP2
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  3. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #33

    MisterEd said:
    Even if Windows 7 install is SP1 that is OK. Then just install SP2. Note SP2 for Windows 7 is also called "convenience update"
    My problem is the opposite if the shop which repair my computer re-install the OS with Microsoft Edge while I need Internet explorer and early Java for some games.

    In that case I have to re-install my original Windows 7 (SP1) b and it's then I'll get the problem with how to validate the system.
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    My problem is the opposite if the firm which is about to repair my computer must re-install the OS and installs a recent version with Microsoft Edge instead of Internet explorer.

    If that happens, I must re install the original OS and then I'll get the problem with validation.
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  4. Posts : 483
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits
       #34

    yardbird said:
    My problem is the opposite if the firm which is about to repair my computer must re-install the OS and installs a recent version with Microsoft Edge instead of Internet explorer.

    If that happens, I must re install the original OS and then I'll get the problem with validation.
    What version have you installed: Windows 7, Windows 7 w/SP 1, or Windows 7 w/SP 2?

    How are you trying to activate Windows 7? What error message did you get? If you used phone activation and it failed did you try to call Microsoft support directly? Last year I had to call Microsoft support to help me activate Windows XP when phone activation failed.
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  5. Posts : 612
    Windows 7 x64 SP1
       #35

    At this point I would get the computer back and forget about the repair shop. I mean, they have had your computer for 2 weeks, and they're still just "about to repair it?" That is unacceptable. I would pull that thing out of there and work with the folks here, they will solve it for you!
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  6. Posts : 195
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #36

    yardbird said:
    Option 1: Get the latest version of Windows 7 with Edge and everything
    There is no such thing as a version of Windows 7 with Edge.

    Edge is an optional update in Windows 7 SP1. There is no version of Windows 7 without Internet Explorer, and there is no Windows 7 SP2.
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  7. Posts : 483
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits
       #37

    Volume Z said:
    ...there is no Windows 7 SP2.
    True but some people call KB3020369 from the Microsoft Update Catalog an unofficial SP2 for Windows 7.

    How to obtain and install Windows 7 SP2
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    Microsoft Update Catalog: KB3020369
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  8. Posts : 195
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #38

    The update that people call an unofficial SP2 is KB3125574.
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  9. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #39

    MisterEd said:
    What version have you installed: Windows 7, Windows 7 w/SP 1, or Windows 7 w/SP 2?

    How are you trying to activate Windows 7? What error message did you get? If you used phone activation and it failed did you try to call Microsoft support directly? Last year I had to call Microsoft support to help me activate Windows XP when phone activation failed.
    What happened two years ago was that it was impossible to activate via the net because when I clicked on that link, I was faced with a dead address which Microsoft obviously don't use anymore and there was no other option.

    So I used the telephone method and it worked. But it was complicated and took a very long time. I'm not exactly looking forward to it.

    I had installed my original Windows 7 and I'm gonna do that again since I've managed to get another computer, unfortunately with Internet Explorer 11 which my favorite game don't like.

    Yesterday I failed with installing an older version of Internet Explorer since the version I got here, obviously Windows with SP2. So I have to start from scratch.

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    michael diemer said:
    At this point I would get the computer back and forget about the repair shop. I mean, they have had your computer for 2 weeks, and they're still just "about to repair it?" That is unacceptable. I would pull that thing out of there and work with the folks here, they will solve it for you!
    Which is exactly what I'm doing!

    I've got another computer which I bought on-line for a decent price. Unfortunately it has Internet Explorer 11 installed and my NHL 2004 game don't like that. Since I failed with installing an older version of IE because the OS which I got now, obviously Windows 7 with SP2 didn't like it, I have to start from scratch.

    I have also faced another problem. I tried to make a partition of one of my hard drives but it became a bit complicated.

    My intention is to have Drive 1 as C and Drive 2 which is now D with three partitions, D, E and F.

    I managed to created E and F but when I look at D, it still has the same size as the whole disc had before the partition which doesn't make sense since I've chopped off two thirds of it to create E and F. It wasn't that way with my old computer.

    It was such a long time ago when I last did a partition on any drive so I've almost forgotten how to do it. So I've tried to follow the instructions on the net but they are sometimes confusing.

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    Volume Z said:
    There is no such thing as a version of Windows 7 with Edge.

    Edge is an optional update in Windows 7 SP1. There is no version of Windows 7 without Internet Explorer, and there is no Windows 7 SP2.
    You're obviously right. I guess I messed it up with IE 11 which most likely was what I got when I had my computer repaired two years ago.
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  10. Posts : 195
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #40

    yardbird said:
    Since I failed with installing an older version of IE because the OS which I got now, obviously Windows 7 with SP2 didn't like it, I have to start from scratch.
    I do not understand what this means. The Service Pack 2 that does not exist cannot keep you from uninstalling IE11, 10 or 9. You do not install lower versions of IE over IE11. You uninstall 11.
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