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activation public 100k available - please tell me this isn't true



 
 
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Old August 29th 06, 09:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Chris
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Default activation public 100k available - please tell me this isn't true

Hello.

I clicked a link on Gizmodo.com today that led me to a page that stated 100k
downloads of Pre-RC 1 Build 5536. I downloaded just fine and did not see
anywhere a place to register or obtain an activation key.

When I installed I bypassed that step, (foolishly), thinking there was some
magic or tracked activation voodo in the actual download.

Now it looks like I have 14 days to activate and no key. Am I screwed? Is
there a way to rollback to my previous build, (xp pro)?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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Old August 30th 06, 12:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Adrian
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Default activation public 100k available - please tell me this isn't true

I have the same problem, I downloaded Build 5536 and installed it fine,
missing out the activation step because I didn't have a key. There was
nowhere to insert an e-mail address or to get a key, so i too am wondering
how to activate it. (My vista is on a separate install to xp though)

"chris" wrote:

Hello.

I clicked a link on Gizmodo.com today that led me to a page that stated 100k
downloads of Pre-RC 1 Build 5536. I downloaded just fine and did not see
anywhere a place to register or obtain an activation key.

When I installed I bypassed that step, (foolishly), thinking there was some
magic or tracked activation voodo in the actual download.

Now it looks like I have 14 days to activate and no key. Am I screwed? Is
there a way to rollback to my previous build, (xp pro)?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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Old August 30th 06, 12:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Jane C
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Default activation public 100k available - please tell me this isn't true

Unless you had already signed up for the Beta 2 CPP and received a key from
Microsoft, you have no way of obtaining a key for pre-RC1. It was meant for
existing CPP participants. No new keys will be issued.

You would be better off waiting for the official release of RC1. We have
heard that registration will be open to new participants.

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"adrian" wrote in message
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I have the same problem, I downloaded Build 5536 and installed it fine,
missing out the activation step because I didn't have a key. There was
nowhere to insert an e-mail address or to get a key, so i too am wondering
how to activate it. (My vista is on a separate install to xp though)

"chris" wrote:

Hello.

I clicked a link on Gizmodo.com today that led me to a page that stated
100k
downloads of Pre-RC 1 Build 5536. I downloaded just fine and did not see
anywhere a place to register or obtain an activation key.

When I installed I bypassed that step, (foolishly), thinking there was
some
magic or tracked activation voodo in the actual download.

Now it looks like I have 14 days to activate and no key. Am I screwed?
Is
there a way to rollback to my previous build, (xp pro)?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!


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Old September 7th 06, 05:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Montreal MCT
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Default activation public 100k available - please tell me this isn't true

Hi Chris & Adrian,

In your words yes, you are screwed. There is no way to roll back to a
previous version of Windows once you have upgraded. If you are not
legitimately on the beta program then you are best off re-installing your
Windows XP.

Sorry!

M
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"chris" wrote:

Hello.

I clicked a link on Gizmodo.com today that led me to a page that stated 100k
downloads of Pre-RC 1 Build 5536. I downloaded just fine and did not see
anywhere a place to register or obtain an activation key.

When I installed I bypassed that step, (foolishly), thinking there was some
magic or tracked activation voodo in the actual download.

Now it looks like I have 14 days to activate and no key. Am I screwed? Is
there a way to rollback to my previous build, (xp pro)?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

 




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