Windows 7 - Validation - Can I...
Hi all,
Ages ago I bought an Acer Revo to go alongside my main PC, I had a legit copy of Windows 7 Home Premium already installed on the main PC but I optimistically installed the 32bit version onto the Revo (64bit installed on the main PC). Sadly (although obviously) when I tried to validate the Revo it said I might have been a victim of software 'theft'. I've since been and got another copy of Win7, now can I just change the software key on the Revo and revalidate or do I have to reinstall? What I don't want to do is use the new key then it not work cause it thinks the existing install of W7 is nicked. Matt |
You should be able to change the product key.
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as long as it is the same version then it should be fine :thumb:
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Hi there if don't pass validation,for this easy "hack" here is link(worked on few PC of my friends,which use torrent version of W7)
http://www.aboutonlinetips.com/remov...idation-crack/ http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/0...-1991-1900091/ |
Bloody hell the trap worked, we've got one. I knew Microsoft sponsoring Scoobynet would pay off.
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Already fixed by Microsoft, need to dig deeper...
dunx |
Originally Posted by dunx
(Post 9509995)
Already fixed by Microsoft, need to dig deeper...
dunx http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...m/windows7.jpg I bought my PC last year with Vista installed, a couple of months before Win 7came out. So I didn't really feel that guilty about fleecing Mr Gates. :lol1: Trouble is, with any of these type of things is that it's a bit of a game of cat and mouse, enough to put the average punter off but not really a problem for someone with a little bit of knowhow. |
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