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Title: Windows 7 Upgrade Woes Mount: Endless Reboots and Product Key Problems
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Published: Oct 26, 2009
Author: PCWorld
Post Date: 2009-10-26 14:50:24 by christine
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Views: 251
Comments: 11

Call it the legacy of Microsoft's Vista operating system. PC users upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7 have run into a variety of hair pulling problems since last Thursday when Windows 7 launched. Complaints range from endless reboots to refusals by Windows to accept Microsoft's assigned product keys.

As of Monday morning, Microsoft had answered about 2600 questions that poured into support forum regarding upgrades. At last count, around 1400 questions remained unanswered.

Unable to Unpack On Microsoft's support forum, users are complaining of receiving "unspecified errors" when unpacking Windows 7 Home Premium from the student download, and about getting the error message "We are unable to create or save new files in the folder in which this application was downloaded."

The problem was traced back to the third-party software distributor who was offering the upgrade download for Windows 7. It has to do with the way the files were downloaded to users' PCs. Microsoft has acknowledged the problem and suggests this work-around.

Endless Reboots Users began to complain about endless reboots on Friday, posting messages to the Microsoft support forums stating that the Windows 7 upgrade would hang two-thirds of the way through the upgrade. Microsoft says it is investigating user problems regarding "endless reboots," but downplayed them as "isolated issues," according to reports.

Here is a sample complaint from the forums:

"On the last step of the upgrade (transferring files/programs/etc.), my laptop rebooted and came to a screen telling me the upgrade was unsuccessful and my previous [Vista] OS files would now be restored. My laptop is now in what seems to be a loop of restarting and trying to restore the files," wrote one user, JSchneider21.

Did Microsoft know about the reboot problems? In July Microsoft posted a document on its Web site outlining the problem and suggesting steps that users can take to address it.

Product Key Problems Other angry users are saying that Windows won't accept product keys supplied with Windows 7 upgrade disks. "The product key is not valid. Please retype the product key," Windows 7 tells them.

Meanwhile, many users seem quite dissatisfied with Microsoft's responses to other Win 7 upgrade issues. As of this morning, Microsoft support reps were still replying to users' questions about product keys with a canned response citing "several reasons why a product key might not be accepted."

Essentially, either, "You mistyped it. The product key you typed doesn't match the key assigned to Windows on your computer. Microsoft has identified the product key you entered as counterfeit," or "the product key has already been used on another computer," according to Microsoft.

One person griped: "I Have been on the phone since 4 pm EST and I still don't have a valid product code. Thank you Microsoft! Thank you for wasting my valuable time! Time is money and this had been a flagrant waste of it," wrote thatguy38.

Users helping out other users on the Microsoft support forums are suggesting a common mistake is leading to upgrade product key problems. Forum users suggest product key rejections stem from users mistakenly wiping their system clean and trying to use an upgrade Windows 7 disk for a full installation. It is unclear whether this is indeed the source to user aggravation.

Users have been posting their own, rather convoluted workarounds to the product key conundrum on the Microsoft forum. But wouldn't it be great if Microsoft would give them a simpler answer?

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#1. To: christine (#0)

Here's something they apparently haven't learned over at PCWorld.

Never...EVER...install a MicroSoft Operating System anywhere near release date. Just don't do it. If you have to review it for a professional journal, wait until the release pack comes out that fixes the always present install issues. If you're a consumer, wait until Service Pack 1 before even looking at screen shots of the MicroSoft OS in question.

MapQuest really needs to start their directions on #5. Pretty sure I know how to get out of my neighborhood.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2009-10-26   15:29:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: SonOfLiberty, christine, all (#1)

I have yet to learn of any compelling reason to get 7. XPHome is still doing all that is required of my pc.

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Lod  posted on  2009-10-26   15:34:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Lod (#2)

Xp works quite well really. And even Vista SP1+ is nice and stable. My main Winderz box is already toting 8 GB of RAM, so the performance gains I'd get with W7 over Vista would be negligible at best. Maybe if I had a Vista- Underpowered machine I'd consider.

But only afer W7 SP1.

MapQuest really needs to start their directions on #5. Pretty sure I know how to get out of my neighborhood.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2009-10-26   15:37:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: SonOfLiberty (#3)

Damn.

That's a ton of memory.

Not sure that my MB has enough slots to hold that much...

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Lod  posted on  2009-10-26   15:49:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: SonOfLiberty (#1)

Never...EVER...install a MicroSoft Operating System anywhere near release date. Just don't do it. If you have to review it for a professional journal, wait until the release pack comes out that fixes the always present install issues. If you're a consumer, wait until Service Pack 1 before even looking at screen shots of the MicroSoft OS in question.

Amen to that. Words to live by.

PaulCJ  posted on  2009-10-26   15:52:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: christine (#0)

Vista works just fine for my simple needs, no problems.

I understand Vista is strong on security, and Vista with Norton has repelled many, many attacks.

sizzlerguy  posted on  2009-10-26   15:52:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Lod (#4)

Damn.

That's a ton of memory.

It can handle up to 16GB. The MB needs more than slots, it needs the capacity to recognize that much memory as well. The 8GB I'm running right now are running at the fastest bus speed you can currently buy (that statement may need amended, there may be faster now, haven't looked in a few months). The thing hums.

I build my own systems (except for my Macs), and tend to get the best items for the best price as I find them, and set aside a month or two to do so. Results being that my Winderz machines come in way under cost given their components, and last for friggin' ever. My son is still chugging away on the 1 gHz system I made back when 1G was Da Shizzle.

The reason that I do this is because I develop computer apps and want the most resources I can cram into a box, and secondly, well, because I enjoy gaming when the spirit takes me. :)

MapQuest really needs to start their directions on #5. Pretty sure I know how to get out of my neighborhood.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2009-10-26   15:54:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: SonOfLiberty (#7)

If the software were half as good as the firmware, our machines would last forever.

Iran Truth Now!

Lod  posted on  2009-10-26   16:04:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: SonOfLiberty (#1)

good advice. thank you. i got a free Windows7 kit with my last laptop. i haven't received it yet but, when i do, i'll wait to install it.

christine  posted on  2009-10-26   16:05:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: christine (#9)

It uses Aero so the only real reason to switch to it from Vista would be for performance gains, should any exist. The front you'll see will be more or less the same as Vista (both use the Aero GUI). If your machine is hopped up and full of ram and good processors you may never need upgrade unless you just want to for giggles.

I've created a virtual machine on my PC and installed the late Beta of Windows 7 on a Beta key (hence, no loss of money on a license). It seems to me like much ado about nothing to be honest.

MapQuest really needs to start their directions on #5. Pretty sure I know how to get out of my neighborhood.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2009-10-26   16:08:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: christine (#0)

I have been using 7 for about 4 weeks now, with no issues and nice performance gains over Vista. Mine was a clean install tho..

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"Don't Tread on Me", originally a war cry of Benjamin Franklin during America's fight for independence, has come to symbolize the American spirit. It first appeared on the Gadsen flag (named for and by General Christopher Gadsen) which featured the slogan below a coiled rattlesnake that was ready to attack. The snake (along with the slogan) came to symbolize America as an animal that would never strike first, but when provoked, would never give in. Today, it also symbolizes and celebrates personal independence and perseverance.

Refinersfire  posted on  2009-10-27   5:47:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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