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I updated the BIOS, and Windows stopped considering itself activated. I installed all the drivers, there seemed to be no problems, but the activation crashed. Before that, there was a digital license tied to the account. But something went wrong after the update. Is there a way to return the activation without a key?
I’ve been in that exact boat! After a BIOS update, my perfectly activated Windows suddenly wasn’t anymore, despite my digital license. It felt like a digital brick wall. I tried every troubleshooter and driver reinstall, but it just wouldn’t re-activate. Eventually, I had to do a clean install and log back in, which finally recognized my license. It’s frustrating when something so fundamental goes awry. If you need a break from troubleshooting, maybe try some Block Blast for fun.
That’s frustrating! BIOS updates can be tricky. Sometimes the hardware ID changes enough to trigger deactivation. Since you had a digital license, Microsoft support might be able to help re-activate it. They can often verify your hardware and get you back up and running. This kind of unexpected glitch makes me want to escape into something simpler, like playing Crazy Cattle 3D for a bit! Good luck getting it sorted.
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