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well i'm still looking for the german 86er version to download it.. i started about 500 times over the last 15 hours.. the best was 2,2 gb downlaoded before stopping.. now the download stops at 120mb.. :mad:

www.tsone.info/windows7x86.iso

www.tsone.info/windows7x64.iso

Donations accepted :) https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_...tton_id=2401221

Guys, I really need some help. I was using a 'key' before, so I decided to do the old vista trick of removing the key and rearming so that I could reenter it and maybe it would work. I guess I'm wrong, I have a x86 and x64 cd key, the problem is they're apparently invalid?

Bad thing is, even though the one that Beta1 posted are invalid, the computer actually verified them, where with my keys it doesn't.

Is there any kind of forum for this on Microsoft's website so that I could find out what's going on?

EDIT: My friends' vista beta key worked! :D

Edited by Krigo
Apologies, overlooked that crucial word there!

but thanks anyway..

Daniel Melanchthon, Microsoft leading employee posted a few minutes ago on technet blog:

Do not worry: Anyone who is interested in a key and getting the download, will get it! BTW: All TechNet and MSDN subscribers are not included in the 2.5 million limit - through these channels, the software is still available.

souce:

http://blogs.technet.com/sieben/archive/20...#commentmessage

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The greasemonkey script worked for me and I finally got my key. Came back to the computer and the taskbar was flashing on Firefox so I thought "great, it errored out" but to my surprise I was greeted with a key! Yay! :D

Ok, what the hell?! How are you guys getting them keys? Are you just refreshing this site, or what?

Also, that check4change script. Does it only refresh a site every n seconds or does it actually stop when something on the site changes?

EDIT: HOORAY! LOL! I just got mine!! :D

Ok, what the hell?! How are you guys getting them keys? Are you just refreshing this site, or what?

Also, that check4change script. Does it only refresh a site every n seconds or does it actually stop when something on the site changes?

EDIT: HOORAY! LOL! I just got mine!! :D

by the method you just posted?

Can someone please tell me how to get the 32-bit key?

The same way as you'd get the 64-bit one. Just change 64 to 32 in the productkeys address. Don't forget about logging in to technet and pasting them addresses the right way. Also, a 64-bit key works with 32-bit W7 just fine.

ON firefox it keeps bringing me to Windows 7 page when i try to go to https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/pr...us/default.aspx

and in IE it takes me to the Error page and Safari does the same

Now i have all 3 browsers reloading like 10 tabs each..

wish me luck :(

ON firefox it keeps bringing me to Windows 7 page when i try to go to https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/pr...us/default.aspx

That's because you didn't follow the instructions. You won't get a key that way.

http://blog.hznet.nl/2009/01/10/how-to-rec...-windows-7-key

ON firefox it keeps bringing me to Windows 7 page when i try to go to https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/pr...us/default.aspx

and in IE it takes me to the Error page and Safari does the same

Now i have all 3 browsers reloading like 10 tabs each..

wish me luck :(

and because we're all doing this, ms server are too busy! good luck anyway!

btw: try opera ;-)

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