![]() ![]() The edition of Windows on your device doesn’t match the edition of Windows you linked to your digital license.The edition of Windows on your device is not Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro.You reached the limit on the number of times you can reactivate Windows on your device.If you did all the above steps but still cannot re-activate Windows 10, here are some reasons for the issue that you should check. On the next page, you'll see a list of your devices arranged into three categories: ![]() If you want to see other devices linked to your Microsoft account, then click the link See other devices linked to your Microsoft account. Select your device in the list, tick the option This is the device I'm using right now and click on the Activate button. If it shows the following message:Ĭlick the link I changed hardware on this device recently.Įnter your Microsoft Account details when prompted. It will attempt to find and solve activation problems. The Activation troubleshooter will be opened. Note: When your operating system is activated, the Troubleshoot section is not visible. On the right, scroll down to the Troubleshoot section. To reactivate Windows 10 after a hardware change, open Settings and go to Update & security > Activation. For example – if your device has a digital license (formerly called “digital entitlement”) for Windows 10 Pro from a previously installed activated Windows 10 build but you accidentally re-installed Windows 10 Home on such a device, the troubleshooter will automatically guide you through upgrading to Windows 10 Pro and activating it. As part of Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Microsoft has implemented the Activation Troubleshooter feature that will help you address most commonly encountered activation issues on Genuine Windows devices including those caused by hardware changes. ![]()
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