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Edited by fredericr at 2023-12-31 10:41
Hello.
I bought a Ser 7, 7840HS off Amazon Canada a couple of weeks ago. I'm very excited about the hardware, but I found the listing a little inconsistently written and I wasn't sure if I was really getting Win 11 Pro (rather than Home Edition), since that is expensive.
So booted it up the first time and the default admin user was already setup set to "Gendalf". Weird, but OK. Poking around to check if everything was legit, beside noticing that the time wasn't set right, I noticed that the App Store wasn't working. That is kind of important since now even Notepad must be gotten from the App Store, so Notepad and other things weren't working. There were also many HTTPS errors accessing Microsoft.com, possibly due to the security certificates not working.
Question: Is the Gendalf default user and the app store not working normal?
Question: what is this version of Windows that you guys ship that has the App Store not working? Is that a "real", legal image of Windows 11 Pro?
Looking around some more, I discovered that the 1 Terabyte hard disk I bought showed up as 300GB. At this point I was quite worried but I checked the Disk Manager and the hardware was 1TB but it was partitioned only for 300 GB and the rest unpartitioned.
There is no way someone nontechnical could figure this out. No doubt people must be returning them if that's what gets shipped in Canada.
Because there were many partitions - recovery, some linux with GRUB partitions - it was actually impossible to resize the main partition to use the maximum size without doing a clean wipe and re-install of Windows. Of course, I did that not knowing I'd need to request a new Win 11 Pro Key - which you provided, thank you. But I thought it would have been like Windows 10 where the key is stored in the BIOS. You should probably tell us in the instruction to save the win 11 pro key if we need to do that before re-install.
Is that typical or is that an error on your side? Do you ship a 500GB image on 1TB SER7 machines or something?
Are we supposed to be technically knowledgeable and figure out to re-install Win 11 Pro? You provide the instruction to do it, but not why we should do that.
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