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Hardware updates causing issues with keeping Windows 10 valid

Hardware updates causing issues with keeping Windows 10 valid

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OnlyGucci
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05-21-2016, 09:48 AM
#11
Create a Microsoft account and connect it to your key.
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OnlyGucci
05-21-2016, 09:48 AM #11

Create a Microsoft account and connect it to your key.

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Pvpingbacca
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05-27-2016, 03:56 PM
#12
I already use a Microsoft account and this platform is connected to it (it displays this when you sign in on the site and look under Account > devices). I’m not sure if the key is also linked. Also, when I want to set up a new one, I can’t do that. The ‘hyperlink’ in the settings area isn’t working properly. See the video: Similar issue when navigating to Settings > Activation > Add a Microsoft account
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Pvpingbacca
05-27-2016, 03:56 PM #12

I already use a Microsoft account and this platform is connected to it (it displays this when you sign in on the site and look under Account > devices). I’m not sure if the key is also linked. Also, when I want to set up a new one, I can’t do that. The ‘hyperlink’ in the settings area isn’t working properly. See the video: Similar issue when navigating to Settings > Activation > Add a Microsoft account

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Kocunx
Junior Member
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06-04-2016, 04:48 AM
#13
You can perform a hardware update and simply sign in to that account to trigger activation.
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Kocunx
06-04-2016, 04:48 AM #13

You can perform a hardware update and simply sign in to that account to trigger activation.

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06-10-2016, 10:21 PM
#14
It seems the Microsoft account key binding isn't functioning properly. The system now indicates an invalid license. I plan to reinstall Windows 10 from a USB drive and use the Windows 7 Ultimate 64 key to obtain a valid Windows 10 Pro 64 license. Likely. Hardware installations proceeded smoothly, which is positive.

EDIT 24/02/18: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 upgrade key failed.
EDIT 24/04/18: Second attempt at reactivation from Microsoft Support succeeded. A representative was very helpful and didn't ask any questions. One issue arose requiring an alternative reactivation method, which took a little longer but resolved now.
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bunnywithabowl
06-10-2016, 10:21 PM #14

It seems the Microsoft account key binding isn't functioning properly. The system now indicates an invalid license. I plan to reinstall Windows 10 from a USB drive and use the Windows 7 Ultimate 64 key to obtain a valid Windows 10 Pro 64 license. Likely. Hardware installations proceeded smoothly, which is positive.

EDIT 24/02/18: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 upgrade key failed.
EDIT 24/04/18: Second attempt at reactivation from Microsoft Support succeeded. A representative was very helpful and didn't ask any questions. One issue arose requiring an alternative reactivation method, which took a little longer but resolved now.

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