- Jun 27, 2005
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A little while ago I got my first SSD. While I was installing Windows 7 Pro (retail version), the installer would not accept my activation key. This was during the install process, still running off the DVD in the boot loader program. At first I thought I was making a typo or something, but after 20 minutes I couldn't figure out what the problem was, so I called Microsoft. They told me that Windows 7 could only be installed on one computer, and that changing the hard drive was the reason for the key not working. The operator then gave me a new key, which worked in the installer.
Aside from the hassle of having to call MS to get a new key just because I got a new hard drive,
aside from the fact that this was a retail version of W7, which I thought did not have such hard restrictions as OEM keys,
How did the windows 7 installer DVD know the key, printed on the box, was invalid? Before the installation had begun, from the boot loader part? Furthermore, this really makes me mad because by rejecting the key in the installation phase you have no opportunity to find out what the problem is and solve it. It's one thing to reject the activation of the key after windows is installed, and give you 30 days to take care of the problem. But to disable the key from working on the DVD remotely and prevent installation to begin with? I would have been up a creek if not for MS being open until 9 PM PST.
Aside from the hassle of having to call MS to get a new key just because I got a new hard drive,
aside from the fact that this was a retail version of W7, which I thought did not have such hard restrictions as OEM keys,
How did the windows 7 installer DVD know the key, printed on the box, was invalid? Before the installation had begun, from the boot loader part? Furthermore, this really makes me mad because by rejecting the key in the installation phase you have no opportunity to find out what the problem is and solve it. It's one thing to reject the activation of the key after windows is installed, and give you 30 days to take care of the problem. But to disable the key from working on the DVD remotely and prevent installation to begin with? I would have been up a creek if not for MS being open until 9 PM PST.