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Yes i know what he did. But it remains a fact, that if you clean install 10240 (from a converted esd) you get the same eula/agreement which you have to accept in order to start the installation. And after the installation you automatically will be logged out of the insider program. Which all makes perfectly sense if 10240 is the rtm which all the manifacturers already got in order to release their products with windows 10.
Been on 10240 for awhile but I just checked my settings and my win 10240 is no longer activated. What happened? Anyone with this experience?
This happened to me the other night, it was deactivated for unknown reason, so what I did is go back to Windows 8.1, activated the 8.1 and re-installed Windows 10 Build 10240 on top of the activated Windows 8.1 using a self made ISO from the ESD made during my last build update. It was activated automatically without even entering the insider key. Doing so will automatically opt you out of the insider program, but you can still activate insider builds on the settings. If you don't want to re-install, you need to do the alternative method to activate using a custom KMS server since the official activation server from Microsoft has already blocked all the insider keys.