- Nov 26, 2005
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All my copies of Windows 7 Pro 64b were OEM.
The laptop was wiped a few years ago and I installed a copy of my Windows 7 into it. There were several issues that lead to where I am now with it. The power cord ended up being bad. Didn't know until I change the internal power cable first because the power adapter is the second one in about a year - I just didn't think it was broke so soon. So once I got the new power adapter I got the laptop up and running then websites stopped working. Some bank pages, Google, Facebook, and others were not connecting. Rebooted the router and modem, same issue. Uninstalled the adapter, reinstalled it, same issue. Couldn't figure it out so I figured I'd back it up and reinstall. In that meantime I decided to pick up an SSD for it. Found the COA key on the bottom of the laptop and tried it with my Windows 7 Pro installation. Key didn't work. I then tried my Windows 7 64 Pro installation + Key, it didn't activate. Checked Toshiba and they want 30$ for the recovery disc. Last I recall the first install had a bunch of crap installed with it. Decided to just pick up Windows 10 Pro 64b. Doing the updates now.
You've all been very helpful and I imagine I would of continued to try n get the COA CD key that came with the laptop to work we would of gotten to to work and installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 Home 64b
Thank you all so very much
The laptop was wiped a few years ago and I installed a copy of my Windows 7 into it. There were several issues that lead to where I am now with it. The power cord ended up being bad. Didn't know until I change the internal power cable first because the power adapter is the second one in about a year - I just didn't think it was broke so soon. So once I got the new power adapter I got the laptop up and running then websites stopped working. Some bank pages, Google, Facebook, and others were not connecting. Rebooted the router and modem, same issue. Uninstalled the adapter, reinstalled it, same issue. Couldn't figure it out so I figured I'd back it up and reinstall. In that meantime I decided to pick up an SSD for it. Found the COA key on the bottom of the laptop and tried it with my Windows 7 Pro installation. Key didn't work. I then tried my Windows 7 64 Pro installation + Key, it didn't activate. Checked Toshiba and they want 30$ for the recovery disc. Last I recall the first install had a bunch of crap installed with it. Decided to just pick up Windows 10 Pro 64b. Doing the updates now.
You've all been very helpful and I imagine I would of continued to try n get the COA CD key that came with the laptop to work we would of gotten to to work and installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 Home 64b
Thank you all so very much
