![]() ![]() ![]() Happy first week of May! If you didn’t know, this is National Gardening Week (in the UK, at least) and since I’ve been sitting here for forty minutes fishing for a decent analogy - like an old man with a cane pole in a rowboat with. Brand Rep Wrap-Up: April 2023 Spiceworks Originals.Somehow it came down from MS and it wasn’t a Windows Update. The app 100% wasn’t installed in the image. Today all my Windows 11 22h2 Enterprise imaged desktops had Teams auto install itself. Win7 appears to have actually installed and is booting up from the new SSD, it just won't take the Product Key from my original purchase and without THAT, it won't allow me to update to Win10. Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Upgrade - 64 bit" - is the fact that it's an 'upgrade' Key prevent me from using it? I'm totally confused, I don't believe this system previously had XP or Vista or anything on it and clearly I was able to install Win7 just fine on the old drive and use it for all these years - even migrate it from an old mechanical HD to the original SSD (the one that is now failing). Looking at my old email, what I purchased was a " iso file I went to change the Product Key to that which I have from my old Win7 purchase back in 2010, but it doesn't want to accept it for a 'new' installation. I finally purchased a new SSD and figured I would install Win7 on that one, copy whatever I wanted over from the 'old' Win7 disk, and then upgrade it to Win10. My older SSD has recently stopped booting to the GUI (I only get a black screen w/mouse cursor and have been unable to resolve the problem).
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