I did a free upgrade from Windows 7 to 10 a while ago on an old Dell-motherboard desktop. Win10 was activated all good for a while, and tied to my Microsoft Account.
Now I got a new motherboard, processor, etc, but kept the same drive. Worked all good for a few hours, then started saying Windows is not activated on the bottom-right corner.
Went to activate, hit "Troubleshoot", hit "I recently made a hardware change", logged in to my Microsoft Account (and verified the device previously), chose the original device (Dell), and it just says "Unable to activate Windows. We can't activate Windows on this device. Try again later."
Tried it over ten times, still nothing.
Talked via chat to Microsoft support. (Very) long story short, he says I need to either get proof of purchase of Windows 7 (...from like seven years ago...) or buy a new copy! I tried telling him I see it activated on my Microsoft Account on the website, even sent him a screenshot, and he's just like, "I can't look at screenshots."
No key embedded in the BIOS of the old mobo because it was a Win7 machine; and the Win7 installation is long gone, along with the key.
Just baffles me because it was working all good and activated previously, and I prepared for the hardware swap by making sure to bind it to my Microsoft Account and then did the "Troubleshooting" thing afterwards, yet it's acting like there's nothing there.
Help?
Now I got a new motherboard, processor, etc, but kept the same drive. Worked all good for a few hours, then started saying Windows is not activated on the bottom-right corner.
Went to activate, hit "Troubleshoot", hit "I recently made a hardware change", logged in to my Microsoft Account (and verified the device previously), chose the original device (Dell), and it just says "Unable to activate Windows. We can't activate Windows on this device. Try again later."
Tried it over ten times, still nothing.
Talked via chat to Microsoft support. (Very) long story short, he says I need to either get proof of purchase of Windows 7 (...from like seven years ago...) or buy a new copy! I tried telling him I see it activated on my Microsoft Account on the website, even sent him a screenshot, and he's just like, "I can't look at screenshots."
No key embedded in the BIOS of the old mobo because it was a Win7 machine; and the Win7 installation is long gone, along with the key.
Just baffles me because it was working all good and activated previously, and I prepared for the hardware swap by making sure to bind it to my Microsoft Account and then did the "Troubleshooting" thing afterwards, yet it's acting like there's nothing there.
Help?