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Tony
2nd November 2009, 04:18 PM
Windows 7 Upgrade Woes Mount: Endless Reboots and Product Key Problems


Oct 26, 2009 5:42 pm

Call it the legacy of Microsoft's Vista operating system. PC users upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7 have run into a variety of hair pulling problems since last Thursday when Windows 7 launched. Complaints range from endless reboots to refusals by Windows to accept Microsoft's assigned product keys.

As of Monday morning, Microsoft had answered about 2600 questions that poured into support forum regarding upgrades. At last count, around 1400 questions remained unanswered.
Unable to Unpack

windows 7 upgrade

On Microsoft's support forum, users are complaining of receiving "unspecified errors" when unpacking Windows 7 Home Premium from the student download, and about getting the error message "We are unable to create or save new files in the folder in which this application was downloaded."

The problem was traced back to the third-party software distributor who was offering the upgrade download for Windows 7. It has to do with the way the files were downloaded to users' PCs. Microsoft has acknowledged the problem and suggests this work-around.
Endless Reboots

Users began to complain about endless reboots on Friday, posting messages to the Microsoft suwindows 7pport forums stating that the Windows 7 upgrade would hang two-thirds of the way through the upgrade. Microsoft says it is investigating user problems regarding "endless reboots," but downplayed them as "isolated issues," according to reports.

Here is a sample complaint from the forums:

"On the last step of the upgrade (transferring files/programs/etc.), my laptop rebooted and came to a screen telling me the upgrade was unsuccessful and my previous [Vista] OS files would now be restored. My laptop is now in what seems to be a loop of restarting and trying to restore the files," wrote one user, JSchneider21.

Did Microsoft know about the reboot problems? In July Microsoft posted a document on its Web site outlining the problem and suggesting steps that users can take to address it.
Product Key Problems

Other angry users are saying that Windows won't accept product keys supplied with Windows 7 upgrade disks. "The product key is not valid. Please retype the product key," Windows 7 tells them.

Meanwhile, many users seem quite dissatisfied with Microsoft's responses to other Winwindows 7 bugs 7 upgrade issues. As of this morning, Microsoft support reps were still replying to users' questions about product keys with a canned response citing "several reasons why a product key might not be accepted."

Essentially, either, "You mistyped it. The product key you typed doesn't match the key assigned to Windows on your computer. Microsoft has identified the product key you entered as counterfeit," or "the product key has already been used on another computer," according to Microsoft.

One person griped: "I Have been on the phone since 4 pm EST and I still don't have a valid product code. Thank you Microsoft! Thank you for wasting my valuable time! Time is money and this had been a flagrant waste of it," wrote thatguy38.

Users helping out other users on the Microsoft support forums are suggesting a common mistake is leading to upgrade product key problems. Forum users suggest product key rejections stem from users mistakenly wiping their system clean and trying to use an upgrade Windows 7 disk for a full installation. It is unclear whether this is indeed the source to user aggravation.

Users have been posting their own, rather convoluted workarounds to the product key conundrum on the Microsoft forum. But wouldn't it be great if Microsoft would give them a simpler answer?

MacheteBetty
2nd November 2009, 10:50 PM
I think I might wait a while till I upgrade..

wanker125
3rd November 2009, 12:34 AM
early adopters never learn...

on the bright side, Karmic Koala was also just released :d

webslave
3rd November 2009, 01:27 AM
I'll keep my 'ol tweaked XP for sure !

Spike Spiegel
3rd November 2009, 04:11 AM
I'm with Wanker, early adopters will never learn. However, without them the waves of patches and updates that actually make the product work for the rest of us, wouldn't be possible.

JB
3rd November 2009, 08:27 AM
I'll keep my 'ol tweaked XP for sure !I'm with you, though I do hope they get it right this time :roll:

AncientMariner
3rd November 2009, 11:09 PM
I roll XP on all machines, never touched Vista and it appears I'll get to Win7 without ever having to touch that shit product. I'll save my Win7 experience for a new PC - by then they should have 2 or 3 service packs out :d

Tony
4th November 2009, 12:09 AM
Considering they started out with Windows 98,,that never worked as it should,,,so they bought out Windows 98SE hoping that solve all the problems.. Of course it never did. Windows XP was better,,but still had problems dispite all the updates to plug the holes and improve it. Vista has had nothing but problems and Windows 7 will be no better.
Its as bad as buying a new car and bits keep falling off,,and they try to repair it with sticky tape.
With the amount of money they make, they could afford to put more into testing the products before releasing them.
End of Rant

AncientMariner
4th November 2009, 04:10 PM
Yeah Tony, but then they would never sell any because it would never get out of beta, lol

Tony
4th November 2009, 04:45 PM
I think everyone should get a refund as the products are faulty

Doctor_Gonzo
6th November 2009, 03:36 AM
Call me crazy, but I love Vista. I don't plan on lining up to play Guinea Pig for Microsoft. I'll get 7 when I have to . . .

I blame George Bush :P

Dragonlover
6th November 2009, 06:03 AM
Well I did that beta test of W7 for a while, seemed perfectly stable to me (much better than Vista), and that's with me using many strange functions... As a general rule with OSes, though, you don't want to upgrade, rather, do a clean install. If you're worried about files, save them elsewhere (External HDD!) or make a separate partition.

Own Windows 7 Professional now, irritating thing was after installing all my programs back I had to fix startup again. sigh

funambule55
14th November 2009, 08:31 PM
windows 7 is good, but still not so different from vista i think...

Frenzy
18th November 2009, 08:24 AM
I heard mostly good things about Windows 7 but I'm sticking with XP until all the bugs n kinks are fixed in it.

GodBunny
19th November 2009, 01:18 AM
crazy i have never had a problem with vista, everything runs great even old stuff... have always wondered about the complaints...

wanker125
19th November 2009, 02:56 AM
consider yourself one of the lucky few. windows 7 is nothing more than a fix of vista, more than a service pack, much less than a new version. they would have called it vista SE, like they did win98SE, but the vista name is so reviled that they had to come up with a new name.

webslave
19th November 2009, 03:00 AM
I hear XP will be around for at least another 5 years ! I'll hang with it till it die's!

gonzo57
22nd November 2009, 03:05 AM
I gave up on M$ years ago and just bought a Mac.