Activator Windows 7 Gpt
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This is crazy. I have worked on this for a week now and reinstalled Windows 7 twice with failed updates. Ive blown away partitions, reformatted drives and reinstalled Windows 7 all resulted in failed attempts.
After a clean install now the system will not activate. What a waste of time. I had no problem with Windows 7 but the annoying pop up messages to upgrade to Windows 10 followed by three failed attempts have definitely soured me on Windows 10.
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This entire ordeal should not have taken this long. Now I have to try to download Windows 7 because my recovery partition is blown away. Microsoft has to know that over 50% of machines are shipping today without the media. There should be a tool to examine the existing installation prior to the upgrade to predict failures. In my case the most likely cause was the partitions on the hard drive and Windows 10 inability to properly organize the file locations and then find them after the first reboot. The Recover to Old or previous version is a joke.
There is no way to resolve these errors without completing a start up repair.then to have to do this without the media is next to impossible. If you are savvy enough to find my computer and deliver a new product to millions of users you should be savvy enough to verify the validity of my Windows 7 key and through the dozens of reminders verify that this is the same computer and send me a valid Windows 10 Key. This is wayyyyy to painful to be a good thing. Did you confirm that the Upgrade was activated at Settings>Updates and Security>Activation?
Only then would I proceed with a as it should activate even if you correctly delete all partitions during the booted install to get it cleanest. However there is a known issue with failure to activate these Clean Installs that is being tracked in a mega-thread which now has MS engineers examining installs to see what is causing these failures. If you'd like to contribute please reply to Forum Owner Paul Sey's post on August 14th here: I've been working in the thread for two weeks and thrice elevated the issue to Windows 10 Team via the MVP Communicaitons channel.
So as long as the Upgrade was confirmed Activated before Clean Reinstalling, I would wait to see what fix is offered. However if you're antsy what has worked is to do a or using the media supplied at After updating, confirming Activation and saving a backup image in Backup Center you can always use to restore in 20 minutes, try the Upgrade again. This time choose to save nothing which is tantamount to a Clean Install.
Another workaround which is reported to work is to shrink a 30-50gb partition from C in Disk Mgmt, direct the above Clean Install and Upgrade to it which somehow is causing the failed Clean Install partition to also Activate. Once it does you can delete the 'crutch' partition and Extend C again in Disk Mgmt. If it fails then you can wait, or go ahead and set up the newly activated OS, delete the failed one and recover its space following No one has reported it failed yet, though. ---------------------------------- I am a volunteer and not Microsoft. Approaching 100,000 helped in forums. I don't quit for those who are polite and cooperative.
Windows MVP 2010-19, Moderator. My main desktop shipped with Windows 7 shortly before Windows 8 was released. It is fully UEFI and Secure Boot capable, but enabling that prevents reinstall of Windows 7, which requires an MBR-initialized disk (UEFI requires a GPT-initialized disk). I upgraded to Windows 8 when it came out and installed a GPT-initialized SSD for my boot disk at the same time. I did not realize that my ability to boot Windows 7 was lost in the process, but I learned that I just can't boot Windows 7 on this device without re-initializing the SSD to MBR. If your computer only has Legacy BIOS mode, it makes things simpler, but it seems that when Windows 10 detects a UEFI-capable device it defaults to trying to set the computer up with a GPT partitioning scheme. That requires removing all drive partitions to convert the drive to GPT and prevents Windows 7 reinstallation without first undoing all of that and disabling UEFI to convert the disk to MBR.