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byteheadJan 27th 2009 10:05AM
If you've installed the Windows 7 beta from an iso image using a virtualization app like VMWare, you've seen this screen already. Just like Windows Vista, when you leave the CD key field blank, Windows 7's setup asks you to specify which version you want to install.
I left my CD key blank because I hadn't written it down and didn't feel like going to another computer to login to Technet and write it down.
I didn't get prompted for what version I wanted to install. Then I kept wondering why it wasn't prompting me to input the key!