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RyanN 12-01-2011 10:23

Re: Clamshell Activation Code
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 997919)
Your Classmate is connected to the Internet, right?

When trying to activate, yes. When the instructions said not to connect, no (during the Windows setup while making the username, timezone stuff, etc...). I did not connect to the internet until after restarting after running the classmate_update.bat.

Mark McLeod 12-01-2011 12:01

Re: Clamshell Activation Code
 
Are you able to browser from the Classmate to check if Internet connectivity (DHCP) isn't being prevented by a bad IP settings, such as running the Driver Station could cause?

RyanN 12-01-2011 12:13

Re: Clamshell Activation Code
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 997984)
Are you able to browser from the Classmate to check if Internet connectivity (DHCP) isn't being prevented by a bad IP settings, such as running the Driver Station could cause?

Yep, was browsing Chief Delphi and the forums last night on it. I'm really at a loss right now. I can't think of what could be preventing it from working. I hope it's just something I'm doing wrong, but as far as I can tell, everything I've done so far is correct.

EDIT:
Also, I found your posts on the FIRST forums. I've tried the "netsh winsock reset catalog" command with no success.

RyanN 12-01-2011 16:08

Re: Clamshell Activation Code
 
I fired off an email to FIRST asking for help. I'll report back with any news, although I'm sure they're still swarmed.

Quote:

We cannot activate Windows 7 on our 2010 classmate using the 2011 Image for the 2010 classmate.

This is what I've done.
I downloaded the How to Set Up Your 2011 Driver Station last night after the 1/11/11 update on the Kit of Parts Website.

Before I reimaged the classmate, I applied the fix for reclaiming the drive space. I backed up the two files that needed to be overwritten, and drag-and-dropped the new files onto the USB flash drive.

I restarted the machine, pressed F11, booted from the flash drive, and reimaged the device, unconnected from the internet. I named the machine Team0364 and created a temporary account like the instructions said.

So by now, I have completed the "Reimage the Classmate," "Initial Driver Station Boot," and "SET UP Wizard."

Now comes the part about the Windows 7 Activation.

I downloaded the Classmate_Update.bat and brought it to the desktop of the classmate under the Developer account. I ran it, waited a few seconds. It said the task had completed successfully, and to restart, so I did.

Now, at this point, I connected the classmate to the internet and tried to activate it. Activation failed with error 0x8007232B saying that the "DNS name does not exist."

I figured that maybe Windows needed to be updated, so I went about going through all the Windows Updates, installed Avast anti-virus (Please look at side note below), and installed the Driverstation Software update. I logged out of the Developer account, and logged into the Driver account and set up the team number. Now I'm at the end of the instructions on how to set up the driver station. No where did it mention that I needed to activate it.

There are also other teams with this issue out there. I've seen a couple on ChiefDelphi.com, and on the official FIRST forums.

I have tried this procedure 3 times now. I'm also out of re-runs for the Classmate_update.bat. I have exhausted my 3 tries with that, and to re-do this, I'll have to reimage the classmate again for the 4th time.

If there is any additional information needed, please let me know. We're currently trying to get our 2007 robot running as a test/practice bot while the new 2011 robot is being built. The classmate is currently holding up further development.


Sincerely,
Ryan Nazaretian
College Mentor
Team Fusion Robotics #364
IEEE Region 3 Student Representative

Side Note:
The instructions said that I could either register AVG (which was supposedly pre-installed), or go about finding my own AV program. AVG was NOT pre-installed. This leads me to think we may have a defective USB Image Flash Drive.
If anyone sees any trouble with the procedure I went through, let me know. I tried to be as clear and concise as possible.

mikets 12-01-2011 17:25

Re: Clamshell Activation Code
 
Found the following threads on the web. Although it said it's for Vista, I think it is still relevant.

http://www.exe-dll-error-repair.com/...windows-vista/
http://www.technewsgeek.com/how-to-f...007232b-error/

Search for "Activation error 8007232B" and you will find tons of threads on this issue.

RyanN 12-01-2011 17:53

Re: Clamshell Activation Code
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikets (Post 998343)
Found the following threads on the web. Although it said it's for Vista, I think it is still relevant.

http://www.exe-dll-error-repair.com/...windows-vista/
http://www.technewsgeek.com/how-to-f...007232b-error/

Search for "Activation error 8007232B" and you will find tons of threads on this issue.

I've found those before... but the problem is that you need the product / multiple activation key, which, I don't believe was provided to the veteran teams.

There is another way given the KMS to use the DNS server you provide to activate it, but it won't take the KMS address I found in the Developer user folder.

RyanN 12-01-2011 21:14

Re: Clamshell Activation Code
 
Well I went through everything one more time. Still can't activate. I went down the instruction sheet and checked off every item in order.
:mad:

macmath 13-01-2011 19:34

Re: Clamshell Activation Code
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 997919)
Your Classmate is connected to the Internet, right?

We had this problem and had to run the .bat file from the USB drive supplied by FIRST. After that we got the success message and rebooted fine. It did not work the first few times we ran from the C drive.

Mac Team 2346

AndrewD 13-01-2011 19:55

Re: Clamshell Activation Code
 
Take the laptop and flip it over. There should be a sticker that says "Windows Verified" or something along those lines. You should have something like a 20-digit activation code...give it to windows 7 and you should be good to go.

RyanN 13-01-2011 23:22

Re: Clamshell Activation Code
 
Well... we got ours working. We found that all the new PCs in the classroom had unactivated Windows 7 Professional Product Keys on them. The school still uses Windows XP. We're all good.

Too bad it's not a fix for all teams.

brian3795 12-02-2011 09:36

Re: Clamshell Activation Code
 
I realize this thread is a month old, but just in case you're still stuck:

You actually need to wait for a small blank dialog box to appear (it has one button: "OK") before you close the cmd.exe window after running the batch file. If you do not do this, you will never get the activation to work. It takes a good minute *after* the "finished" prompt before this dialog box pops up.


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