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I'm wondering why Microsoft decided to pull all Digital River.isos down and replace them with a non-functional tool? Also why Microsoft force entry of a product key with this tool? Didn't they learn with the initial Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 downloaders that forcing the entry of a product key to download installation media was a bad idea? This tool doesn't work for retail licenses as it seems to be intended for. It also blocks out all OEM licenses and the Digital River.isos were a valuable installation source for OEM licenses. Case 1: When I select English with the new tool for my English Student Windows 7 Professional Upgrade License (purchased from software4students.co.uk). Unsupported Product The product key you entered appears to be for software that was pre-installed on a device.

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Please contact the device manufacturer for software recovery options. If Microsoft are going to make a new tool for retail installs can they actually let OEMs like Dell provide a similar utility to download installation media with OEM SLP activation? The question is in 2015 with modern internet speeds why do Microsoft still force OEMs to administer the most convoluted procedure ever? Why should I have to waste time to call Dell to get physical media shipped?

Then waste even more time waiting on shipment? Then install when I can instead easily download a.iso in less than an hour and complete most the install within the time it takes to call Dell to get the media sent out. Update The Microsoft Software Recovery Tool will likely never be fixed as Windows 7 is about to be cut in far for Windows 10 RTM.

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For a while I've been advising: • Windows 7 OEM customers with no installation media • Windows 8.1 OEM (with Bing) customers with no installation media • Windows Vista OEM/Retail customers with an obsolete OS but capable hardware • Windows XP OEM/Retail Customers with a very obsolete OS but capable hardware to install Windows 10 Insider and use it as a stepping stone to reach Windows 10 RTM. I knew Microsoft could not add Windows 7 OEM SLP to Windows 10 due to piracy concerns. I knew also they would have a huge mess on their hands with Windows Insiders in situation 1.  Intel q35 express chipset family driver. and 2.

Who are eligible for the free upgrade but installed the Windows 10 Insider and had no installation media. Now Microsoft finally present details in how the free upgrade works. Getting the final release on July 29th Windows Insiders running the Windows 10 Insider Preview (Home and Pro editions) with their registered MSA connected to their PC will receive the final release build of Windows 10 starting on July 29th. This will come as just another flight. I’ve gotten a lot of questions from Windows Insiders about how this will work if they clean installed from ISO. As long as you are running an Insider Preview build and connected with the MSA you used to register, you will receive the Windows 10 final release build and remain activated.

Once you have successfully installed this build and activated, you will also be able to clean install on that PC from final media if you want to start over fresh. Source: Taking a Look into Windows 10 Microsoft Product Activation. I got the language error. However, they're linking me to is the French 32-bit version. That's very similar to the error message that I got.

Agreed the Ultimate license in particular should be able to download any language since that is one of the main points in having Ultimate, you can of course install in French and then change language but its an unnecessary inconvenience. In my case had I to be completely reliant on this tool I am stuck on both French and also the 32 Bit architecture. I am therefore locked into both an incorrect language and also I am locked into 32 Bit architecture. Microsoft should make the utility similar to the Windows 8.1 Media Creation Tool. And allow user selection of language, architecture and version without entry of a product key. I only got the language error so far.

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But it's a priceless one, since I have a legit key for a Windows 7 x64 Ultimate edition, specifically designed (among other things) to be used in different languages. Is there any comment from technical support?

Theres a link to Technical Support to the right here: However when I contacted them, they recommended I use the Digital River.isos which are broken. Then they recommended I contact software4students. As I had the Digital River.isos in advance and it is the fault of this tool (not Software4Students) I never bothered to contact them about this issue. Well said Philip. Um sounds like someone in MS is living in the dinosaur era or are clueless how much customer goodwill they are losing in doing so. Obviously they do not value the SB & home user markets at all and are prepared to offer an opportunity for their competitors to chip away at their customer base. If I am running a mission critical home operation, the last thing I want is for my system to be down for several days while awaiting the rescue media coming by via snail mail.

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