upgrae Home premium to ultimate hacking

I have family windows premium pre installed on my new friend acer desktop PC upgraded to ultimate windows now that is my ultimate is counterfeit, wat I do I have to pay the $ 199 to operate telling countefit?

Recently reported several cases of blocked MSDN keys packed with the media looking legitimate. I can not stress enough to save your packaging, media and reception, if you buy software such as this to appeal to the Bank, you bought it and report it to

www.Microsoft.com/piracy

If you bought a key, with or without DVD or packaging of EBAY, or any other person or seller and this could be a MSDN key because your key has been blocked you can check a few things yourself, if you have received your physical product key, go to

www.Microsoft.com/howtotell and check your product, however some counterfeit software are as well convince you may not be able to identify it as such.

To check your PID press the key to victory and the pause at the same time, or system opened via the Control Panel, scroll to the activation section and properties related to computing PID will look something like this 12345-067-1234567-54321, the part that you are interested in is the section to three digits, if it corresponds or is included in one or two digits for the examples below You probably have a MSDN key.

065 066 067, 068, 069 for Ultimate, 220, 221, 222 for the professional and the 230, 231, 221, 232 box to a premium, there are probably others, but they should be close to those that are displayed

On MSDN or TechNet product key

They are genuine Microsoft product keys, they are in fact retail licenses, but it is expected for a product specific Microsoft Software Developer Network (MSDN) and TechNet channel for professionals who pay a subscription. The main objective is for evaluation purposes. The big thing to their subject, unlike Microsoft, MSDN or TechNet keys evaluation software expires. Because the agreement by virtue of which the subscription is provided is a single license, none of the software should be distributed outside of it. Although its $50,000 worth of licenses, it is for one person only for use and no one else. Unfortunately, no matter the conditions of license, people still abuse of the program, two key product gift or sell on auction sites. Microsoft it issues licences in good faith that customer will not do it, but I guess human nature win on.

In your case, what has probably happened is, you bought a license MSDN key, which carries up to 10 activations unlike packed full of retail licenses which carry 1 activation. The person who sold it to you probably sold to 10 other people. Somewhere along the way, one of these people could have installed on a second system activated, because it went past 10 activation threshold, Microsoft has detected that he was abused and blocked the key for later use.

If it turns out to not be licensed authentic, you can buy a genuine Windows 7 Ultimate upgrade license and convert it to a licensed authentic:

Version upgrade-

Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Upgrade

Click Start, type: slui.exe 3

Press enter

Enter the new product key, and then click next to activate via the Internet.

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