The build I am using is: Version 1083 Build 17134 523
I don't recall any specific changes that may have caused the issue, it has been happening for quite some time now. The machine is an Acer and...
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The build I am using is: Version 1083 Build 17134 523
I don't recall any specific changes that may have caused the issue, it has been happening for quite some time now. The machine is an Acer and...
I am looking for some help debugging a problem which is driving my crazy.
After my Win10 system has been running for a week or longer all of a sudden applications such Google Chome start to become...
I tried as suggested:
YTMG3-N6DKC-DKB77-7M9GH-8HVX7
But it didn't work, I tried by own Win7 key after which also failed.
I just realised that it says I have an 'Education' license because that is the last key which I tried to input. Although the activation fails it seems to use that key to identify the edition I...
If I input my win7 key into keychecker it reads it as a: Win7 Home Premium Key OEM:COA. If I try to change my product key to this I get the spinning dot circles for 10 seconds or so before it returns...
No i get an error that says unable to connect to your organisations activation server. Should I not be able to enter my old Win7 key and use that to activate?
HI ran showkeys it says the following:
Product Name - Win10 Educational
OEM Key - Win7 OEM marker in signature
I'm unable to activate my version of WIn10. It is installed on a Compaq machine which I bought from new and originally was running Win7. I ran an update at some point and upgraded to Win10 but I...
Hi,
I am have a Win10 and an XP box. I recently tried the XP drive in the box which to date has run Win10. XP booted wittout any issue and I spent some time to install the current system drivers...
Thanks for the reply - in the end I went for the reset option in the recovery console. I was concerned that some of my data may have been lost (despite the claim that none would be lost) since I have...
Hi Everyone,
I recently powered my machine down before hitting the power on my main fuse box to carry out some electrical work. I think I may have hit the power whilst an update was in progress....
I think I have identified the problem, I had recently installed a Bluetooth 4.0 USB dongle which Windows installed drivers for automatically. I tried the drivers on the provided manufacturers disk...
I have been using Win10 for the past 4 or 5 months and in general I have been pleased with its performance. However over the past couple of weeks I have noticed an issue when I switch off my screen...