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All I am getting is a blank page while trying the pasted link, and the betaexperience link only forwards me to the main Windows 7 page :/

Just read back a couple of posts, you can't expect people here to tell you something, which has been said a lot of times before. A little independent research won't hurt you.

I'm using the links as provided but the only page I keep getting says 'we are sorry the page you requested cannot be found'

What have I got wrong?

If you've used the script before, it won't let you do it again. Just skip to the productkeys link. If that doesn't work and you didn't use the script before and trying the script while logged in on the TechNet page still says not found, that means they've removed the script permanently and you'll have to wait for MS to put it back.

Well, a couple of things from having done it wrong for a whole night.

1) You have to go to the Technet site and sign-in. If you're being re-directed to the Windows 7 site then you haven't signed in.

2) Some of the links in this thread are wrong. the middle of the url says .../productskeys/... with an extra s. You'll go to an error page if you use it.

2) Some of the links in this thread are wrong. the middle of the url says .../productskeys/... with an extra s. You'll go to an error page if you use it.

The url of my successful page im looking at right now is

https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/productkeys/win7-64/enus/default.aspx

The url of my succesfful page im looking at right now is

https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/productkeys/win7-64/enus/default.aspx

I was under the impression he was talking about https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/sc...w&LCID=1033, because this one gave consistent not founds a while ago and I thought that it might be because it's only to be used once (it worked before and I only used it once, only refreshing productkeys afterwards), but that's not the case as I've checked it now and it works too. productkeys page has worked fine since always (if you're calling the technical difficulties error working ;). So, in his case, either it's the script from awhile ago, or yes, he has a typo in his address.

Anyone else getting just a blank page on https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/sc...w&LCID=1033 ?

You do not simply click into Mordor. You paste it on top of a logged-in TechNet page and press enter.

Although it has given me a blank page once. ;)

Too many people trying.

You do not simply click into Mordor. You paste it on top of a logged-in TechNet page and press enter.

Although it has given me a blank page once. ;)

Oh, so you mean EXACTLY what I've been doing. Great thanks... I'll try that.

Seriously though, I'm logged in to the technet home page, and I paste the addy into the address bar and hit enter.

After 12hrs i have finally got Windows 7 my 64bit Key on Saturday 2.40pm in the afternoon.

SO I can confirm the your instructions STILL WORK'S.

Away to install and see if the key works. fingers crossed. :)

Question for you all. I duel boot XP Pro & Vista Premium so WHICH one should i dump. I was thinking of Vista but am not sure.

Whadda ya think.

Anyone else getting just a blank page on https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/sc...w&LCID=1033 ?

Yes just a blank page, and guess what? I don't care, some of you refreshing like a bunch of losers need to get a life, you have 120 days to get a freaking key, calm your simple asses down.

I am in the exact same boat as you, frustrating isnt it?

i was doing exactly the same for more than 15 hours and just were about felling asleep.. but a few minutes ago c4c came up eith this wonderful pop-up recognized change

i hadn't changed anything.. so keep on waiting ;-)

I am in the exact same boat as you, frustrating isnt it?

Wooo finally got one :). Using FF3 on an already install version of Windows 7, using C4C I finally got a 64bit key after over 12 hours lol.

Just keep trying really. Thats all I can say.

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