Thank you for clarifying it.
The reason why I ask, in the Genuine.txt file are a few things I noticed that are not correct.
The ActivePartialProductKey, ActiveProductKeyPid2 are not correct for this Windows 10 version.
The ActiveSkuDescription has volume_kmsclient which is only legally used by organizations.
Everything is highlighted so you can find it easily, the volume:gvlk part is connected with volume_kmsclient.
Code:
<ActivePartialProductKey>T83GX</ActivePartialProductKey>
<ActiveProductKeyPid2>00331-10000-00001-AA895</ActiveProductKeyPid2>
<OSVersion>10.0.10240.2.00010100.0.0.048</OSVersion>
<ProductName>Windows 10 Pro</ProductName>
<ProcessorArchitecture>x64</ProcessorArchitecture>
<EditionId>Professional</EditionId>
<BuildLab>10240.th1.150930-1750</BuildLab>
<TimeZone>Pacific Standard Time(GMT-07:00)</TimeZone>
<ActiveSkuId>2de67392-b7a7-462a-b1ca-108dd189f588</ActiveSkuId>
<ActiveSkuDescription>Windows(R) Operating System, VOLUME_KMSCLIENT channel</ActiveSkuDescription>
<ProductUniquenessGroups>55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f</ProductUniquenessGroups>
<ActiveProductKeyPKeyId>08e404fb-41f3-77ac-59ef-6e9f2d3f499d</ActiveProductKeyPKeyId>
<ActiveProductKeyPidEx>03612-03311-000-000001-03-1033-10240.0000-2652015</ActiveProductKeyPidEx>
<ActiveProductKeyChannel>Volume:GVLK</ActiveProductKeyChannel>
<ActiveVolumeCustomerPid>05426-00142-305-033070-03-1033-9200.0000-1882015</ActiveVolumeCustomerPid>
<OfflineInstallationId>297172501250656594111585576610813821434331758075046273248489926</OfflineInstallationId>
<DomainJoined>false</DomainJoined>
With upgrading to Windows 10, the modifications in Windows 7 are not removed but passed over.
This all makes that you are running a counterfeit installation.
As with the forum rules, we are not allowed to help you until you have removed the modifications.
The method to remove the modifications is
clean installing windows 10
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