Friday, July 17, 2009

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

what is 94FBR

What is this 94FBR ?



94FBR was part of a Microsoft Office 2000 product key that was released on the internet that bypassed Microsoft's activation system.

Because it is a relatively uncommon term, when you add it to your search queries, it will generally return results of pages listing illegal serial numbers.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

holi-day

Hi,
Today was HOLI - DAY....a different one for me....will never forget it. LIFE is so unpredictable...never thought of dis day !
Thats it...cant spill more beans !! :-D

Sunday, January 11, 2009

how to receive a valid windows 7 key

Step 1 : Logon to http://technet.microsoft.com (click on Sign in in the upper right corner)



Step 2 : Copy (Don’t CLICK IT!) one of the links below to the address bar and press enter :

32-Bit key : https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/scripts/gcs.aspx?Product=tn-win7-32-ww&LCID=1033 (don’t click, Copy and Paste!)

64-bit key : https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/scripts/gcs.aspx?Product=tn-win7-64-ww&LCID=1033 (don’t click, Copy and Paste!)

Tip : You can use the 64-bit during a 32-bit installation and a 32-bit key during a 64-bit installation (it seems that getting a 64-bit key is faster!)

Step 3 : If you receive the error below, just press F5 to refresh (I had to refresh more then 10 times before I received the key), if you’re being redirected then you didn’t follow the steps 1 and 2 correctly!




If you followed the steps correct you should see your key (depending on your version it could also say Windows 7 Beta 32-bit Product Key :-) ). Have fun!