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Hanne Rylaarsdam

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Jun 12, 2024, 8:41:16 AM6/12/24
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I bought a optiplex 7010 desktop second-hand like 3 years ago and recently I have been having issues with windows processes running at 100% constantly and general sluggishness. I was worried that the HDD was dying on me and since the PC is otherwise working just fine for my purposes I decided to upgraded with a SSD.

After reinstalling windows 10 the OS would not activate. It says that no product key was found on my device.

I didn't think windows activation was going to be a problem since I knew that it came with a windows 7 OEM license evident from the sticker on the front, and was subsequently upgraded to windows 10. I had logged into windows with my microsoft account as was suggested by microsoft. My 7010 appears on the devices panel but still does not activate.
Following this guide: -oem-faqs-and-downloads/
I found out that the sticker with a product key means that it came with built in OEM and I checked the ACPI tables with Read & write Utility to verify that it does indeed have SLIC v2.1

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I have tried using the Dell OS recovery tool. This didn't work out either because 1) When I used a windows 10 iso it threw an error that there was a problem with the file. 2) When I tried using the suggested windows 7 32-bit install (No option for 64-bit, lol) I got an error saying "an error occurred while extracting image file MT5KY_N6N9GA00_W7SP1PRO32_ROW(DL).iso". Does this recovery tool even use the OEM license or is just for making boot media?

Yeah thanks, getting to the right information was the hard part to be honest, but when I realized the way the windows 10 on the HDD was activated the problem was obvious. Always check things like licenses when you buy second hand!

Luckily I found a great offer on a windows 10 pro retail key from a trusted retailer for like $25.

if that does not activate your new Win 10, then it is possible the previous Win 10 activation on hdd was via OEM Win 7 license, not a retail Win 7 with key on COA? Does your pc have a retail Win 7 COA? If not, option 2 in 1st reply is a way to circumvent the issue.

do a fresh clean install on ssd using Microsoft Windows 10 installation media download. At beginning of install make sure you chose from list the Win 10 option that matches your current Win 10 on hdd. If you have Win 10 home on hdd, choose home for new install. Same for pro. If Win 10 was activated on hdd, the new Win 10 on ssd should be automatically activated once on line.

if for some reason still no luck, borrow COA key from Win 7 Pro sticker on a business pc if you spot one at work or elsewhere, install Win 10 pro fresh on ssd, use win 7 pro COA key to activate Win 10 after install.

"do a fresh clean install on ssd using Microsoft Windows 10 installation media download. At beginning of install make sure you chose from list the Win 10 option that matches your current Win 10 on hdd. If you have Win 10 home on hdd, choose home for new install. Same for pro. If Win 10 was activated on hdd, the new Win 10 on ssd should be automatically activated once on line."

Color-Shifting Ink
The color shift on the label is designed to change from one color to another when viewed from different angles,making it easy to determine if it is genuine.

10 activated online on a machine retains that activation even if the hard drive dies because the activation is on Microsoft servers not on a hard drive. There are no more permanent activation's. If you do not go online every 180 days windows will de activate requiring SLUI 3 and the COA Key to Re Activate.

You must use generic Key to install then Run SLUI 3 to enter the WIN7 key to activate online. This only works one time. If the key was used on another pc it won't activate. The same key cannot be used on multiple machines.

@MrBanden "Generic $12 OEM DVD works fine", do not waste your money on bad advise, if you can't activate after installing genuine windows 10 which you downloaded directly from Microsoft (for free), then the purchased DVD won't have any magic to activate neither.

Also, you do not need to enter any of those pirated keys given by the other member (they weren't his to give in the first place). Just tick the box don't have key and windows will continue to installation. If your system was activated with a digital license then it will find it on Microsoft and reactivate for you again.

You may want to verify your hard drive to see which version you have and installing the same version on SSD as advised by member @redxps630 . Red had helped many users with windows installation issues and very knowledgeable.

Thanks a lot for your replies you guys!

Well, I feel pretty silly now because after checking out the activation on the old HDD it appears to be activated as a KVM client. Not entirely sure what that entails but some researching suggests that there might be some shadiness involved. On the settings activation page the status of activation is just blank.

Like I said I bought it second-hand and I just assumed that it was a OEM version of Windows 7 that was upgraded to windows 10. I can't remember if I asked about the license but I might have neglected to do that, so that is entirely on me.

I don't see a COA anywhere on the case but there is a windows 7 sticker, which probably means nothing. Would there be any reason to try with a windows 7 install?

"Generic $12 OEM DVD works fine", do not waste your money on bad advise, if you can't activate after installing genuine windows 10 which you downloaded directly from Microsoft (for free), then the purchased DVD won't have any magic to activate neither."

This is also false and complete nonsense. The Generic Keys are Known and come from Microsoft. They are not pirated keys. I have never used the term Magic for activation also nonsense. Generic OEM DVD WILL install on most all dell models from 2006 to 2021 with Generic Home or Pro KEY

It will not activate. So as far as bad advice I completely disagree. WIN7 COA Keys work for this. WIN8 and 10 keys in bios will activate after you get online. Only XP and VISTA keys cannot be used. KVM client means it must be PRO and it must be able to see the corporate KVM server to activate using a login from the active directory. That is NOT a COA key.

It will run and allow you to get online, access your files and the internet as well as purchase a key if that is what you need to do. If you want help from microsoft purchase a retail USB flash for Home or Pro which comes with a card with a key on it that WILL ACTIVATE. Email Key from Microsoft Requires giving up a lot of private information.

@MrBanden , I am glad you didn't waste your money to buy the installation DVD and you found the problem before hand. You already did your research at one of the resourceful site , Yip was helping out many users with issues here as well. It is up to you now to get your Optiplex licensed.

@speedstep , I am here to help people and when I see bad advise, I called it what it is. Because you are seriously think the purchased DVD would resolve activation issue for OP and it is better than downloading a windows 10 installation for free from Microsoft. The main issue is with the license, not the resource of installation.

About those keys you posted. If you already knew the keys were from Microsoft, then you should know those keys were issued to the system builders, and using those keys are abided by their license agreement. But I know you didn't have malice intent, so I take those words back. You are not pirating the keys. You are only give them (without permission?).

Honest 2 cents advise, you can be really good and resourceful if you are less convincing people of the negatives (can't do) and more focus on the positive (yes, you can). Watch your tone, offering free helps doesn't have to be unpleasant as you have created in many posts. Other members are trying to help too, if you don't like their solution, offer yours, calling them nonsense or picking an argument will make you look immature and ill mannered. Many users come here with issues and you managed to patronize, antagonize, and berating them. Making everyone else here look bad. When people tell you to bug off or go away, I felt embarrassed for you and have to say something because what you've done affecting others in here.

"speedstep , I am here to help people and when I see bad advise, I called it what it is. Because you are seriously think the purchased DVD would resolve activation issue for OP and it is better than downloading a windows 10 installation for free from Microsoft. The main issue is with the license, not the resource of installation."

The OEM DVD does not require the user to create or install anything.The DVD does not require the user to be online. Its not in anyone's best interest to have a dead machine and no way to get back online to fix it when hard drive dies. $12 is reasonable and a good investment because the disk can be used over and over again. It doesnt go bad or otherwise de-trap like flash drives do.

For Newer Versions of the DVD when it asks for a Key you can tell it "I don't have a key and it will then ask you which version of windows you have." One of the reasons for the keys I posted being "Known" is that if you install with the "I don't have a key option" then look for the key in the registry the keys I posted are those exact same keys.

Windows with generic key will then install and work period end. It never activates when the Generic keys I posted are used. However they are known and If anyone had a problem with that they would have notified me as such. I absolutely do not need ask or require your permission.

You seem to be implying that you speak for me and Microsoft and Dell etc on a legal and authorization agreement in the area of intellectual property, particularly in regards to copyright infringement. You do not. Cease and desist from making representations of anything as a rule, contract, agreement or otherwise for anyone but yourself. You do not speak for me or Microsoft or Dell. There is no issue. Your assertions are without merit and nonsense.

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