Windows 10 Auto Activation after RAM Upgrade

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  1. Posts : 609
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       #11

    BunnyJ said:
    I would only trust users who have done an upgrade to the BIOS and had issues with activation.
    I don't know, if users become more trustworthy, just because they claim they had a problem themselves. I mean, if I would be unsure if I could believe them, why should I then believe that the claim that they had that problem would not be wrong as well?

    Anyway, the user I think of claimed that he had that problem himself.
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  2. Posts : 22,740
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       #12

    Joergi said:
    I don't know, if users become more trustworthy, just because they claim they had a problem themselves. I mean, if I would be unsure if I could believe them, why should I then believe that the claim that they had that problem would not be wrong as well?

    Anyway, the user I think of claimed that he had that problem himself.
    Well, in that case I would put more trust if someone has had that kind of issue.

    Jeff
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  3. Posts : 23
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       #13

    BunnyJ said:
    I doubt you'll have to update the BIOS just for a memory change.
    I hope you are right. while searching for possible RAM upgrade i read some people saying a BIOS update may be required to make 16GB or even 8GB RAM work.
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  4. Posts : 22,740
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       #14

    mmTalish33 said:
    I hope you are right. while searching for possible RAM upgrade i read some people saying a BIOS update may be required to make 16GB or even 8GB RAM work.
    XPS 15 (L502x) with i7-2860QM - 16GB RAM supported? - General Hardware - Laptop - Dell Community


    Seems. that your PC/Laptop can support 16Gb but it might require a BISO update. I think that the latest BIOS should work with 16Gb but check your BIOS vs the latest one available to determine if you need to perform and upgrade.

    EDIT: From what it says in the link you'll need to do an upgrade to the BIOS to go over 4Gb of RAM.

    So,, you may have to reactivate Win10 after that update.
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  5. Posts : 23
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       #15

    BunnyJ said:
    XPS 15 (L502x) with i7-2860QM - 16GB RAM supported? - General Hardware - Laptop - Dell Community


    Seems. that your PC/Laptop can support 16Gb but it might require a BISO update. I think that the latest BIOS should work with 16Gb but check your BIOS vs the latest one available to determine if you need to perform and upgrade.

    EDIT: From what it says in the link you'll need to do an upgrade to the BIOS to go over 4Gb of RAM.

    So,, you may have to reactivate Win10 after that update.
    there is BIOS update available for my laptop. if i update it and nothing goes wrong. you said i have to reactivate Win10 after that update. can you please explain this procedure. Currently i reverted back to Win 7 just for RAM upgrade
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  6. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #16

    mmTalish33 said:
    there is BIOS update available for my laptop. if i update it and nothing goes wrong. you said i have to reactivate Win10 after that update. can you please explain this procedure. Currently i reverted back to Win 7 just for RAM upgrade
    First I would do the upgrade to the new BIOS.. and if nothing goes wrong then try doing a clean instillation of 10. At that point you may have to call MS to get the OS activated.. I'm not sure how that's done but there are instructions in the forum,.

    At that point when the new BIOS is working with an activated 10 then you can get the new RAM. But honestly.. I only have 8GB and my PC runs as fast as it's going to. More RAM is nice but do you need more than 4GB??

    Jeff
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  7. Posts : 609
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       #17

    BunnyJ said:
    Well, in that case I would put more trust if someone has had that kind of issue.
    But the claim that he would have the problem itself only is a claim as well. So i you don't know, if you should believe a person's claims, then you should not start beliebing her just because she makes yet another claim. After all it is coming from the person whom you don't know whether you believe her.

    Anyway, the question whether more RAM would improve performance also depends on what is done with the PC. If you mainly use the browser and write a few emails or Word documents, then more than 4 GB won't help. If you in contrast play games or do video editing and stuff like that, then more RAM is nearly always better.
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  8. Posts : 23
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       #18

    i usually play games and HD media. all new games are requiring more RAM. recently i tried playing Battlefield 4, Call of Duty Advanced Warfare and Far Cry 4. All of them are lagging. Thats the reason of RAM upgrade. and it seems i have to sacrifice Win 10 for RAM upgrade.
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  9. Posts : 609
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       #19

    mmTalish33 said:
    i usually play games and HD media. all new games are requiring more RAM. recently i tried playing Battlefield 4, Call of Duty Advanced Warfare and Far Cry 4. All of them are lagging. Thats the reason of RAM upgrade.
    Sounds reasonable.
    mmTalish33 said:
    and it seems i have to sacrifice Win 10 for RAM upgrade.
    Does not sound reasonable. First we don't know, if activation would be a problem at all. Chances are not too bad, that it will just continue working. Should it be a problem, then I would doubt that you would no longer get Windows activated. There even have been reports of users, who has their PC "repair replaced" by a ... replacement. In fact they just used a completely different PC. They called Microsoft and they activated even this "replacement", so getting a PC activated, which basically stayed the same, should not be a problem. If it was me, I would just try the BIOS update.
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  10. Posts : 23
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    Thread Starter
       #20

    just talked to MS Tech representative on chat desk page the name was Payal S
    he/she told me that i can do any update/upgrade to my laptop RAM/BIOS while on properly activated windows 7 and then use the usual way to update win 7 till win 10 and i'll get win 10 for free again. He/she also gave me a case number to use it if i need more guidance in future regarding this issue.
    don't know how much truth is this!
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