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All,

After watching this thread for the last 6 Hours! I decided to join, Great advice and some really handy feedback to keep me updated while im struggling with MS!!!

During the battle with MS Servers I got to the stage where you are asked what is your occupation, First name and last name Is this the form you are talking about, because afterwards i got the page to put in my email and password, i then clicked Next/Submit or something along them lines and that when i got the green circle of death! that just froze.

I have tried refreshing the website that previous posters have suggested but with still no success! I wanted to know whether i have filled in the right form? or is there another one after? Still refreshing this website and i have made sure im logged in (I have the sign out button in top right of site)

Regards

Jamie

Well god knows how many forms were filled out, however as long as you're there when they come back online you and I should be fine :p

Yeah I'm refreshing the technet page just waiting like a vulture circles a dead carcass lol.

Use Firefox and NoScript. NS will block the forwarder so you stay on the key page where it says there's a technical problem. Then just refresh every few minutes. (Spamming F5 will just make it take longer because you're overloading the server with HTTP requests.)

I dunno.... well before it all started i managed to fill in the forms and then i got the error page.... does this mean im registered, it says sign out on the error page.... so am i registered, will the "refresh" work ???

Sounds like it, yes.

Every time I was going to https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/pr...us/default.aspx I was getting redirected to page not found, but I just turned of javascript and tried again, and first time I was given a key :s

But... I haven't filled out any of the registration stuff that a number of you have mentioned, but I am logged into my windows profile. I hope the key is actually mine...

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