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"Product keys for versions are located in sources/product". Yes, this is true. I have kept this sorta secret. Open up "Sources".Scroll down to about half way. Should be "Product .ini " , or "Product.txt", as 4K. Sure, you can print them. Can check them out in the ISO,or the ready-to-go DVD. Seems as if it started with Win 7. Some keys I've seen, are mobo specific.ASUS would have a different key, than Dell,or HP. When someone says "No keys provided...",they just haven't looked.
Were you trying to do an *upgrade* install? If so, that is likely why the installer complained. I used VirtualCloneDrive (from 7 x64+SP1) to do a custom clean install to a separate drive (dual-boot). Also, while actually running the WDP and successors, Daemon Tools (or any other virtual-drive utilities that support standard disk-image formats) would be as useful as a third ear.
Hi guys, I cannot access windows update i click win update and the screen just freezes and locks the pane up also cannot activate any1 else having these issues? I see a msg cannot detect internet which is abit strange being as i'm on here right now