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i have had 2 64 keys and 1 32.. all different

i now have 8 keys from the official site.

plugging them all into google shows them to be generic keys that lots of people are getting.

seems like they decided individual keys for a free beta was silly.

free for all now. keys available with ease

I wonder why they would make all the keys the same..If i activate it tomorow will they work? All the keys posted earlier I have aswell, doing a google search of my keys I found out they all are the same. Weird..

I activated mine last night, and it worked just fine.

Could this be true?

The keys are universal!!!

courtesy of DiamondNRG:

From the x64 link: (64bit)

JYDV8-H8VXG-74RPT-6BJPB-X42V4

RFFTV-J6K7W-MHBQJ-XYMMJ-Q8DCH

482XP-6J9WR-4JXT3-VBPP6-FQF4M

D9RHV-JG8XC-C77H2-3YF6D-RYRJ9

7XRCQ-RPY28-YY9P8-R6HD8-84GH3

From the x86 link: (32bit)

6JKV2-QPB8H-RQ893-FW7TM-PBJ73

4HJRK-X6Q28-HWRFY-WDYHJ-K8HDH

GG4MQ-MGK72-HVXFW-KHCRF-KW6KY

QXV7B-K78W2-QGPR6-9FWH9-KGMM7

TQ32R-WFBDM-GFHD2-QGVMH-3P9GC

I just got the same keys.. My key i got earlier is completely different to any of them :s

I also cant sign out of technet..

Guess it's weird, the key i got yesterday (Jan 9th 2009) isn't on that list but all the ones today (only did it to prove this point) are the same as the ones listed on the list. Guess they are trying to make sure the keys are spread out instead of 1 guy having 30 of them for no reason. That way they can still get all these people who wants to activate (they'll be pooled into that list of numbers ahead) version others who will come later wanting to beta test as well.

Hello evryone

Thanks for the help getting windows 7 beta.

But there is a problem

I have a wireles netwerkcard Linksys wmp54G.

i downloaded the newest drivers that i can find but it stil not working. Maybay there is a nother way to get the internet startet. I dont have a cable, i only use a router.

Who can help me whit this.

Kind regards

Hitman212

Anyone Help

well judging by the number of people here trying to get the public beta, could this beta be more anticipated than the vista public beta.

I dont remember that beta being such a hassle

I think it's safe to say that lol.

Figuring everyone that has vista is eagerly waiting for this so their computer can finally be fixed after 2-3 years.

Guess it's weird, the key i got yesterday (Jan 9th 2009) isn't on that list but all the ones today (only did it to prove this point) are the same as the ones listed on the list. Guess they are trying to make sure the keys are spread out instead of 1 guy having 30 of them for no reason. That way they can still get all these people who wants to activate (they'll be pooled into that list of numbers ahead) version others who will come later wanting to beta test as well.

Maybe they noticed how everyone was trying to get a key and just gave up on the 2,5m keys idea?

Could this be true?

The keys are universal!!!

courtesy of DiamondNRG:

From the x64 link: (64bit)

JYDV8-H8VXG-74RPT-6BJPB-X42V4

RFFTV-J6K7W-MHBQJ-XYMMJ-Q8DCH

482XP-6J9WR-4JXT3-VBPP6-FQF4M

D9RHV-JG8XC-C77H2-3YF6D-RYRJ9

7XRCQ-RPY28-YY9P8-R6HD8-84GH3

From the x86 link: (32bit)

6JKV2-QPB8H-RQ893-FW7TM-PBJ73

4HJRK-X6Q28-HWRFY-WDYHJ-K8HDH

GG4MQ-MGK72-HVXFW-KHCRF-KW6KY

QXV7B-K78W2-QGPR6-9FWH9-KGMM7

TQ32R-WFBDM-GFHD2-QGVMH-3P9GC

thats weird co on the Windows 7 FAQ they state "Your product key will work for up to three separate computers, so if you want to install the Windows 7 Beta on another PC, you can re-use the same key. "

if they are all the same keys MS should have just listed them on their website, saving a whole load of hassle.

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