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i seriously dont understand this ****, i have 5 tabs, 1sec interval and i've been running for over 10mins, am i doing anything wrong?

Not really. Just be patient; eventually you will get your key(s).

i seriously dont understand this ****, i have 5 tabs, 1sec interval and i've been running for over 10mins, am i doing anything wrong?

I wouldn't be complaining just yet, I've been running c4c with 6 tabs open in 1 second intervals for 4 hours..

@ atleeit yeah your right, forgot about that, seems like Australia is just too far for us to beat the americans to the keys lol but luckily some kind person sent me a spare key, haven't tried it tho, leaving c4c open incase I get another key so then I'll give someone it

I wouldn't be complaining just yet, I've been running c4c with 6 tabs open in 1 second intervals for 4 hours..

@ atleeit yeah your right, forgot about that, seems like Australia is just too far for us to beat the americans to the keys lol

1sec intervals too fast?, should we cut back to 3 or would that let someone else nick our keys lol

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Uh-oh! :blink:

Anyway, just follow the instructions here to get a beta key as soon as the issue is resolved. Can't wait? Well, a little bird once told me that you can use the Windows 7 beta for up to 120 days without a key. The little bird also told me to type "slrmgr -rearm" (without quotes) in CMD prompt (run as admin) once my 30 days are up.

1sec intervals too fast?, should we cut back to 3 or would that let someone else nick our keys lol

I don't think its too fast, it always tells me when the pages get redirected to the live search thing, its up to you though, 3 seconds is fast anyway but I'm from Australia so I need to refresh as quickly as I can

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