Has anyone managed to use Windows 7 pro upgrade key from a fresh install?
I have, installed and activated on a fresh install no problems.
Has anyone managed to use Windows 7 pro upgrade key from a fresh install?
I have, installed and activated on a fresh install no problems.
Hey guys i was following gasdoctor's mini guide on creating an image. After running cmd i ran the command given and was given this error :
ERROR: Could not delete existing file "ûbC:\expandedSetup\boot\etfsboot.com"
Error 123: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
Also, i did not get any error when i ran win7-HP-Retail-en-us-64. After it extracts the expanded folder without any error im presented with a screen saying install now.
Can someone please help me?
im sorry to be a pain, im using this command:
oscdimg.exe –bC:\expandedSetup\boot\etfsboot.com –u2 –h -m -lWIN_EN_DVD C:\expandedSetup\ C:\Win7.iso
is this the right one?
Just download the official ISO they released:
http://gizmodo.com/5391268/microsoft-fixes-windows-7-student-edition-upgrade-problems
Anyone see a problem with what I plan to do:
- Purchase and download W7 Pro x64 via £30 student offer, on a laptop (Vista 32-bit)
- Use imgburn to create a bootable disc (Laptop not involved from this point onward)
- Meanwhile, install new copy of XP 32-bit on brand new, never-used, self-built machine
- After XP installation, immediately insert W7 disc I created, and reboot
- Install W7 Pro 64-bit over XP
I want to end up with a nice legitimate install of windows, that won't present any issues later on.