Correct. I am messing with WHS 2011. Tried to get IR5 to rearm it, but now dashboard is crashed as others have also indicated.
I originally posted the following note in the "GUIDE: How to really run Windows 7 forever without applying any cracks" thread, and was told to discuss it here, so I am re-posting. I searched this thread for "vhd" but didn't find anything. I have two instances of Windows 7 Ultimate installed. One instance is installed the normal way on my hard drive and the other is installed in a "native-boot" VHD. When I start my computer, I get a Windows Boot Manager screen that gives me the options to boot from Win7 on the HDD or Win7 on the VHD. I used your manual rearm method successfully on Win7 on the HDD, but I can't use it on Win7 on the VHD, because the Advanced Boot Options screen for the VHD does not show the "Repair your computer" option". Any ideas on why I don't get the "Repair your computer" option" when booting the VHD? Any ideas on how I can use your manual rearm method for Win7 installed in the VHD?
Timesurfer, troels and tito...thanks for your help. just to follow up that script did work. product key is reset and dashboard is back up and running. just wanted says thanks and let anyone else know that this works in case they run into a similar problem.
Now I gotta figure out how to support it I think Cody had idea how to detect difference between WHS versions new/old
yes Windows home Server 2011 (Vail) The black screen lists Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Build 7601 in the bottom right hand corner. I don't know if this is the RTM or not.