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Old September 2nd 17, 10:03 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
(PeteCresswell)
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

I know this sounds weird, but I have a bad copy (MS had decided it does
not like the key) of Pro installed and I am trying to purchase a copy
that MS likes.

Pro is becoming hard to find from reputable resellers and I see that
NewEgg as Home Premium available. (actually, they have Pro too, but
there's some issue with corruptin on the .ISO per customer reviews).

I am wondering if there is a way to install Home Premium over top of my
existing Pro system without hosing the system... and then I could apply
the Premium productd key.
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Old September 2nd 17, 11:12 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

PeteCresswell wrote:

I know this sounds weird, but I have a bad copy (MS had decided it does
not like the key) of Pro installed and I am trying to purchase a copy
that MS likes.

Pro is becoming hard to find from reputable resellers and I see that
NewEgg as Home Premium available. (actually, they have Pro too, but
there's some issue with corruptin on the .ISO per customer reviews).

I am wondering if there is a way to install Home Premium over top of my
existing Pro system without hosing the system... and then I could apply
the Premium productd key.


You did not read your own prior thread back on July 29 that was titled:

"Install new copy of 7 over "Not genuine.." copy?"
  #3  
Old September 2nd 17, 11:29 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Good Guy[_2_]
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

On 02/09/2017 22:03, (PeteCresswell) wrote:
I know this sounds weird, but I have a bad copy (MS had decided it does
not like the key) of Pro installed and I am trying to purchase a copy
that MS likes.

Pro is becoming hard to find from reputable resellers and I see that
NewEgg as Home Premium available. (actually, they have Pro too, but
there's some issue with corruptin on the .ISO per customer reviews).


https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_9/257-6679346-1004348?url=search-alias%3Dsoftware&field-keywords=windows+7+professional+32+bit&sprefix=Win dows+7%2Caps%2C198&crid=3HTL1GQBVV7H1



I am wondering if there is a way to install Home Premium over top of my
existing Pro system without hosing the system... and then I could apply
the Premium productd key.


NO

It is time to think of getting Windows 10 because the time you are
spending looking for Windows 7 and trying to activate it makes you look
a complete idiot.

Why don't you subcontract this work to Indians who knows how to activate
any Windows machine? What is wrong with you. Are you some demented
octogenarian?



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Old September 2nd 17, 11:45 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
philo
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

On 09/02/2017 04:03 PM, (PeteCresswell) wrote:
I know this sounds weird, but I have a bad copy (MS had decided it does
not like the key) of Pro installed and I am trying to purchase a copy
that MS likes.

Pro is becoming hard to find from reputable resellers and I see that
NewEgg as Home Premium available. (actually, they have Pro too, but
there's some issue with corruptin on the .ISO per customer reviews).

I am wondering if there is a way to install Home Premium over top of my
existing Pro system without hosing the system... and then I could apply
the Premium productd key.




You do not need to reinstall pro, all you need is a valid key.



At any rate you cannot as you say install Home Premium over Pro



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Old September 3rd 17, 12:46 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Java Jive
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

On Sat, 2 Sep 2017 17:45:11 -0500, philo wrote:

On 09/02/2017 04:03 PM, (PeteCresswell) wrote:

Pro is becoming hard to find from reputable resellers and I see that
NewEgg as Home Premium available. (actually, they have Pro too, but
there's some issue with corruptin on the .ISO per customer reviews).


But you already have a working Pro installation, so presumably have an
uncorrupted installation source for it? Therefore all you need is a
valid key, and it won't matter if the installation source you purchase
is corrupted as long as the key that comes with it is valid.

I am wondering if there is a way to install Home Premium over top of my
existing Pro system without hosing the system... and then I could apply
the Premium productd key.


ISTR there is a program around that can reset the registry keys that
determine your installation. This would enable your Pro to become
Premium, for the purposes of validation. Think I have a link
somewhere ... yes, try this:
http://www.softpedia.com/dyn-postdow...437e/2a93e/4/1

You do not need to reinstall pro, all you need is a valid key.


Yes, as he's already been told multiple times before.

At any rate you cannot as you say install Home Premium over Pro


No, indeed, but he could try the downgrade tool ...
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Old September 3rd 17, 01:35 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Paul[_32_]
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

(PeteCresswell) wrote:
I know this sounds weird, but I have a bad copy (MS had decided it does
not like the key) of Pro installed and I am trying to purchase a copy
that MS likes.

Pro is becoming hard to find from reputable resellers and I see that
NewEgg as Home Premium available. (actually, they have Pro too, but
there's some issue with corruptin on the .ISO per customer reviews).

I am wondering if there is a way to install Home Premium over top of my
existing Pro system without hosing the system... and then I could apply
the Premium productd key.


If you need Media, you can try the URL generator on heidoc.
The actual ISO downloads from Microsoft, and is related
to something called TechBench.

The tool needs a relatively modern system.

https://www.heidoc.net/joomla/techno...-download-tool

Download: Windows ISO Downloader.exe
Version: 5.10
Release Date: 10 August 2017
Requirements: Windows 7 or newer,
.NET Framework 4.6.2 or newer,
Internet Explorer 8 or newer.

The tool uses the HTML engine in the browser, and
needs that as part of the spoofing it does to
get the server to "let you in". That's why it
has a dependency on IE8. It might be using
ActiveX or something similar.

When it generates a URL, it has a "Copy to Clipboard" function.
Paste the URL into your favorite browser (doesn't have to
be IE8), and the download should be valid for 24 hours.

You can use this, if there is some problem with corrupt
media in a purchase you've made.

If you compute a SHA1 sum (using sha1sum or Microsoft fciv),
you can Google that to get some idea whether the downloaded
ISO is intact. Even a single byte wrong in the ISO, throws
off SHA1 or MD5.

I wouldn't let a report of corrupt media throw you off.
Do your download now, and if the new media looks good, go
make your purchase.

Paul
  #7  
Old September 3rd 17, 07:19 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
tesla sTinker
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?



On 9/2/2017 3:29 PM, Good Guy scribbled:

On 02/09/2017 22:03, (PeteCresswell) wrote:
I know this sounds weird, but I have a bad copy (MS had decided it does
not like the key) of Pro installed and I am trying to purchase a copy
that MS likes.

Pro is becoming hard to find from reputable resellers and I see that
NewEgg as Home Premium available. (actually, they have Pro too, but
there's some issue with corruptin on the .ISO per customer reviews).


https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_9/257-6679346-1004348?url=search-alias%3Dsoftware&field-keywords=windows+7+professional+32+bit&sprefix=Win dows+7%2Caps%2C198&crid=3HTL1GQBVV7H1



I am wondering if there is a way to install Home Premium over top of my
existing Pro system without hosing the system... and then I could apply
the Premium productd key.


NO

It is time to think of getting Windows 10 because the time you are
spending looking for Windows 7 and trying to activate it makes you look
a complete idiot.

Why don't you subcontract this work to Indians who knows how to activate
any Windows machine? What is wrong with you. Are you some demented
octogenarian?



--
With over 500 million devices now running Windows 10, customer
satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows.


what makes u think 10 is ok for him? Maybe he does not want a
communist machine in his machine as an op system. What the **** is the
matter with you idiot?
  #8  
Old September 3rd 17, 07:32 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
tesla sTinker
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

I don't think this is what he is talking about.
If the system says its corrupt the key, then it wont work.

What your telling him to do, is get a ISO downloader.
That just downloads ISO files, its not going to give him the right key.

What you can do Pete, is get a key finder, that may help you to find it,
if you can that is...

IF I were you, I would avoid it. The thing Paul has said. Just load up
the new op system, and let it tell you what to do. You may wish to do a
double boot system, choose it, you can even use BDR, then you can keep
the old op system and still get a new one loaded up.
Upon which at boot up, you choose which one to use each time.... We
have a machine with more than one op system inside. In that way, you
dont loose anything you already have, and can still work with a new op
system, to use a key finder to search the machine for the right key in
the drive. If you can find the right key that is, you can get around the
switch corrupt problem. And eliminate the problem itself. Plus, you then
have two op systems available to use.


On 9/2/2017 5:35 PM, Paul scribbled:
(PeteCresswell) wrote:
I know this sounds weird, but I have a bad copy (MS had decided it does
not like the key) of Pro installed and I am trying to purchase a copy
that MS likes.

Pro is becoming hard to find from reputable resellers and I see that
NewEgg as Home Premium available. (actually, they have Pro too, but
there's some issue with corruptin on the .ISO per customer reviews).

I am wondering if there is a way to install Home Premium over top of my
existing Pro system without hosing the system... and then I could apply
the Premium productd key.


If you need Media, you can try the URL generator on heidoc.
The actual ISO downloads from Microsoft, and is related
to something called TechBench.

The tool needs a relatively modern system.

https://www.heidoc.net/joomla/techno...-download-tool


Download: Windows ISO Downloader.exe
Version: 5.10
Release Date: 10 August 2017
Requirements: Windows 7 or newer,
.NET Framework 4.6.2 or newer,
Internet Explorer 8 or newer.

The tool uses the HTML engine in the browser, and
needs that as part of the spoofing it does to
get the server to "let you in". That's why it
has a dependency on IE8. It might be using
ActiveX or something similar.

When it generates a URL, it has a "Copy to Clipboard" function.
Paste the URL into your favorite browser (doesn't have to
be IE8), and the download should be valid for 24 hours.

You can use this, if there is some problem with corrupt
media in a purchase you've made.

If you compute a SHA1 sum (using sha1sum or Microsoft fciv),
you can Google that to get some idea whether the downloaded
ISO is intact. Even a single byte wrong in the ISO, throws
off SHA1 or MD5.

I wouldn't let a report of corrupt media throw you off.
Do your download now, and if the new media looks good, go
make your purchase.

Paul

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Old September 3rd 17, 07:54 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
tesla sTinker
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

Of course, you can always get a differ op system that is more down to
earth than that of the crazy gates mess.

http://www.mageia.org/en/

On 9/2/2017 2:03 PM, (PeteCresswell) scribbled:
I know this sounds weird, but I have a bad copy (MS had decided it does
not like the key) of Pro installed and I am trying to purchase a copy
that MS likes.

Pro is becoming hard to find from reputable resellers and I see that
NewEgg as Home Premium available. (actually, they have Pro too, but
there's some issue with corruptin on the .ISO per customer reviews).

I am wondering if there is a way to install Home Premium over top of my
existing Pro system without hosing the system... and then I could apply
the Premium productd key.

  #10  
Old September 4th 17, 03:39 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
(PeteCresswell)
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

Per philo:
You do not need to reinstall pro, all you need is a valid key.



At any rate you cannot as you say install Home Premium over Pro


Case Closed: I pony up the extra fifty bucks for the Pro key instead of
the Home Premium key.
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Old September 4th 17, 10:01 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

Per (PeteCresswell):
Case Closed:


NewEgg emailed the Pro product key within less than an hour of purchase.

Did the slmgr.vbs thing with /ipk, /ato, and /dlv and all looks well.
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Old September 4th 17, 11:02 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

On 04/09/2017 22:01, (PeteCresswell) wrote:

Did the slmgr.vbs thing with /ipk, /ato, and /dlv and all looks well.


For three months and you'll be back here asking what to do with this
fake key? A human has sent you a key so the rogue employee has also
copied the key to sell on eBay. Copy this message and keep it safe to
remind you when the problem strikes again.

Are you guys so stupid to trust people? I don't give out my credit
cards by phone no matter who asks me. Not even the President of United
States can ask me my credit card number because humans are humans and
they can become thieves. I trust machines more than humans these days.



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Old September 5th 17, 05:11 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
philo
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Default Installing Home Premium over Pro?

On 09/04/2017 04:01 PM, (PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per (PeteCresswell):
Case Closed:


NewEgg emailed the Pro product key within less than an hour of purchase.

Did the slmgr.vbs thing with /ipk, /ato, and /dlv and all looks well.




Great.



The /one/ time I had a problem with a Newegg transaction they took care
of it.
 




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