Impossible to post a clean install of Windows 7 from Windows XP

Original title: stumped!

Validation attempt Windows7 updated from XP and it says cannot validate a clean install, it wiped out course that I XP... What should I do now?

Hello Dracus1,

Look at the thread here because I think that's what you try to state:
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-windows_install/Windows-Vista-product-key-used-for-clean/0feda408-f2e2-4080-8409-f75167e8f653#_self

Let us know if that helps.

Marilyn

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