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Art, I've been check4changing for the past hour with people just saying 'in 15 minutes I got a key' and crap like that and then a person with 2 posts gets a key because Neowin was taking long to load after the reply. But still, I'm just going to wait till Check4change actually works, am I doing something wrong loading at 5 seconds?

1 - Fill in a wrong key when you install Windows 7 (64 & 32).

2 - When instalation is complete, go > Control Pannel > System and Security > System.

3 - Here you see "Activate in 3 Day's" Clik activate now.

4 - Here you can select "Activation via phone".

5 - Cal the free local Microsoft number.

6 - Follow the instructions from the "digital" operator!

7 - Windows is activated! :laugh:

Art, I've been check4changing for the past hour with people just saying 'in 15 minutes I got a key' and crap like that and then a person with 2 posts gets a key because Neowin was taking long to load after the reply. But still, I'm just going to wait till Check4change actually works, am I doing something wrong loading at 5 seconds?

Blasphema! :D

you're all such a chadband or how comes this?

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@ profisound:

thx for the hint with the telefon activation.. it's so eay and it's the first time i'm eading this! good work! thx

Edited by creamhackered
warez link
Hi all ...

I know I've just joined your community, but I've been a loyal reader and such for quite some time now. I don't want to step on anyone's toes or break any rules, so I won't post any links here. I will however mention that .... if you have been 1 of the many unfortunate people (such as myself) who did register and log in to get the key(s), and were as yet unsuccessful, I'm pretty sure they are probably all gone by now. This leaves us with 1 unfortunate alternative ... merely google the name orbit30, and follow the links provided. He has made a wonderful little app day's ago that will solve all these tedious problems with the activation and such. He is also a well respected person on other sites/forums, so his files/app's are in no way malicious or bad in any way. I did try skimming through most of the pages on this post to see if someone has already mentioned anything to this effect. but the post is seriously HUGE :p

As I stated, I don't mean to break any of your rules here, so please delete this post if it is not deemed appropriate.

Many Regards

Go ask Orbit30 who helped him :D

Hello

is this the richt link for windows 7 beta

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/dd353205.aspx

I need to download it and get the key

iam using c4c for renew the page.

If it is not the good ling please sent it to me

READ HERE --> https://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/01/10/p...dows-7-beta-key

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