I have re-installed win7 after a whole lot of problems with it recently but it won't validate. The copy came with the computer three or four years ago and has been installed two or three time's before without a problem.I've tried all the options 9phone internet etc0 but just keep finding the product key is blocked. Does any one have a number I could call to talk to a real person please?
Mhic.
Validate Win 7
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Re: Validate Win 7
Hi mhic,
Some questions.............well one.........
When you installed the original copy from disk of Windows 7 did up try to validate before downloading all the Windows updates.
Some questions.............well one.........
When you installed the original copy from disk of Windows 7 did up try to validate before downloading all the Windows updates.
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Re: Validate Win 7
Hi Enrique.
No it didn't in fact it downloaded 181 updates and took hours doing it, I forgot to alter the settings!
Mhic.
No it didn't in fact it downloaded 181 updates and took hours doing it, I forgot to alter the settings!
Mhic.
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Hi mhic,
Have you changed any hardware that caused you to reinstall Windows 7........
If not..... install Windows 7 .....validate ........then do the updates, especially if the original is pre SP1.
For phone number ...type in the search "programs and files" box and pick your country ie UK if you want to do it in English
Start -> slui.exe 4
Have you changed any hardware that caused you to reinstall Windows 7........
If not..... install Windows 7 .....validate ........then do the updates, especially if the original is pre SP1.
For phone number ...type in the search "programs and files" box and pick your country ie UK if you want to do it in English
Start -> slui.exe 4
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Re: Validate Win 7
I ran validate and it showed my disk as genuine so why the aggro,don't make sense.
Mhic.
Mhic.
Re: Validate Win 7
Have tried all the offered options several times now though still unable to talk to anything other than a machine so I suppose I will have to swallow it and buy a new product number. Thanks for the advice though.
Mhic.
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Re: Validate Win 7
It won't help you this time but whenever I have a new PC or new operating system I make an image back up with Acronis True Image before installing any software so that if I have a problem I can install the virgin image without the need to reinstall Windows from scratch and, consequently, no validation problems.
In fact, if you make regular back ups and you then have a problem you can install the last good image without losing all of your installed software.
In fact, if you make regular back ups and you then have a problem you can install the last good image without losing all of your installed software.
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Re: Validate Win 7
It happened to me once some time ago and I seem to remember that if you didn't talk to the machine it defaulted to a human bean somewhere in India who talked you through it. I assume you are trying the UK number +44 203 1474930mhic wrote:Have tried all the offered options several times now though still unable to talk to anything other than a machine so I suppose I will have to swallow it and buy a new product number. Thanks for the advice though.
Mhic.
The last thing you want to do at the moment is buy a W7 licence. You say that when you check it says it's activated. Presumably you can still use it. In theory it should become unusable in due course but it may not so it might be worth waiting to see what happens. I have a W8 system installed on my iMac which I have never managed to activate but it works OK.
The other option is to "borrow" a key from another user who has been activated for more than 6 months. The previous activation history is reset after 6 months.
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Re: Validate Win 7
I believe that is correct. I seem to remember having a problem entering the digits on my phone for the automated system and I got put through to a helpful human.El Cid wrote:... I seem to remember that if you didn't talk to the machine it defaulted to a human bean somewhere in India who talked you through it.
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Re: Validate Win 7
I have just installed a new version of W7 Pro on my son's laptop. After the installation I then went into Control Panel and chose System. On the very bottom of the page is a statement in green ( I think) saying "System not authenticated x days to autoauthentication. Authenticate now."
I clicked on Authenticate now which opened another window.
On there it gives you your authentication key consisting of 9 sets of 5 chars, a country dropdown box and 9 empty verification boxes . In said country dropdown box choose united kingdom and make note of the 0800 freephone number. Then email this tel number and the authentication key to a friend/family member in the UK and ask them to phone the freephone number. Ask them to send you the activation code (again of 9 x 5 digits) that they are given over the phone. You then enter these into your activation boxes on the above screen on your laptop, press done and voila!
Activated.
I may have mixed up the terms verify, validate and activate but you will pick them up once you are in the system.
I clicked on Authenticate now which opened another window.
On there it gives you your authentication key consisting of 9 sets of 5 chars, a country dropdown box and 9 empty verification boxes . In said country dropdown box choose united kingdom and make note of the 0800 freephone number. Then email this tel number and the authentication key to a friend/family member in the UK and ask them to phone the freephone number. Ask them to send you the activation code (again of 9 x 5 digits) that they are given over the phone. You then enter these into your activation boxes on the above screen on your laptop, press done and voila!
Activated.
I may have mixed up the terms verify, validate and activate but you will pick them up once you are in the system.
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