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I have been trying to upgrade to Windows 10 from windows 7 I was aware that dell uses a Injected Product code/activation from when I did a clean install a few months back when upgrading hardware so did some checking before processing the upgrade as I thought this may of been an issue, Luckily most info stated that as long as I upgraded it would provide me with a relevant updated product key for Windows 10 so I upgraded using the media creation tool with the upgrade option my Win 7 install was fully activated and updated but when doing the standard run though I found that Windows 10 had not activated and I was unable to change personal settings,

The given Error code 0xC004C003 Error description : The activation server determined the specified product key has been blocked. When checking online and with Microsoft they stated that it was an issue there end due to the high numbers upgrading wait 24-48 hours and it'll activate on its own, so I waited nothing happened so spoke to them again same response so for about a week I waited still no activation.

I then reverted to Windows 7 to check activation and all was activated and fine. I then re-upgraded to win 10 this time using the windows update option just in case this helped Still not activated, so I have spoke to Microsoft again and now they are saying that its dell's fault and speak to yourselves (see attached Image) as its your product code that is blocked.

I don't know if this will work and don't have a system with a broken activation to test with. If you could test this out and leave feedback it would help a lot. I know its a time-consuming procedure....

Background : My XPS 12 Ultrabook was on Win 8.1 Pro (Activated). When i received a notification on my taskbar that Windows 10 is ready for installation, I clicked on it and started the installation. During installation, it prompted for "product key" and i clicked "skip" as there wasn't any Windows CD/DVD with product key on it when i purchased the Ultrabook. After upgrading everything was ok but windows not activated. (Error code: 0xC004C003)

Ok so I have completed part 1 went back to Windows 7, Removed and reapplied the OEM SLP activation using the tools provided my product ID and Product key didn't seem to change but I then tried to re- upgrade to Windows 10

Tried again re downloaded files and started the process this time the laptop just restarted and returned to windows 7 now every time it would just restart to windows, you couldn't do anything but restart it wouldn't let you check for updates or cancel.

I Tried using Microsoft update reset but still didn't fix after that I deleted all updates and hidden windows install files re used the windows update fix tool at this point it managed to allow me to re download and install windows 10

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In this blog, you can explore how to install this fully activated SAP S/4H appliance in Azure. At the end of this blog, you will be able to successfully install the fully configured SAP S/4HANA 1909 SPS02 Fully Activated Appliance in Azure.

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In this phase, we will install the SAP system from fully activated appliance, and then rename the SID and host name to our desired names. Please note, both sap application and database layers are installed on the same VM.

I'm using the Windows 10 Evaluation software (been using the software for years) but since a few days when I install the OS it gives an 'license has expired' and 'product key has been blocked' when I try to activate.

have you ever installed the ISO from the evaluation center? then you know that it is pre-pidded (eg: is has a product key factory installed that can be activated for an unlimited amount of times but it only activated windows for 90 days and then the installation is expired

@HotCakeX This exact same behaviour happens to me. For posterity, I am a fully licensed Windows 10 user with a copy of Windows 10 Professional. I use the Evaluation version to build test machines in Hyper-V that I use for blogging. Since 2015, I have been able to rearm each Windows 10 evaluation version twice and then rebuild them once the evaluation expires. As I am constantly running tests this model works perfectly - these are not production machines and are regularly rebuilt.

As the OP says this model of using the evaluation version for testing (surprisingly, that's what it is meant for!) has worked for nearly six years, yet last week, ALL product keys for Windows 10 evaluation are now blocked. EVERY version of Windows 10 (from RTM through to 20H2) now shows "product key blocked". I created a brand new VM and installed from a freshly-downloaded copy of the Windows 10 Enterprise ISO - the same happened, instantly expired and blocked.

It's all very well claiming "you must buy a copy" but for ALREADY FULLY LICENSED USERS running VMs on (Windows 10!) Hyper-V for evaluation purposes, how many copies do I need to buy to use the virtualization software Microsoft have provided? As OP said, this model has worked since inception and clearly Microsoft have now blacklisted or blocked the evaluation keys.

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Users with an unactivated version of Windows 11 (or Windows 10) may need to start considering activating their operating system - as it looks like Microsoft could start cracking down again, starting with the Edge web browser.

According to Windows Report, the change is currently contained to Edge Canary, a build of Edge that Windows Insiders have access to to try out and test potential upcoming changes, and it seems Insiders have spotted a lockdown on Microsoft Edge settings.

The browser is still likely to work on unactivated Windows, and normally you can use Windows 10 and 11 without having to activate your license key - but with limitations. People using unactivated Windows are likely to have a prompt to activate pop up often in their settings and have limitations with their personalization options.

While this is inconvenient, it does at least allow people to use their machines without activating Windows 10 or 11 - a far cry from previous Windows releases which would not let you install the operating system without a valid product key. However, if this change to how Edge runs does make it past the Insiders stage of development you may find all your settings regarding Microsoft Edge locked entirely, presumably until you activate your version of Windows.

Why would Microsoft want to take such a harsh approach to getting people to activate their operating system? Without activation, you are very likely to miss out on security updates, protect yourself from viruses and cyber threats, and be bothered consistently by pop-ups. Activation also proves that you paid for that version of Windows and that it is legitimate.

With all the new AI advancements stuffed into Microsoft Edge, there are probably a lot more people using Edge now than before, and this could just be a good opportunity to force as many people as possible to activate their Windows by threatening to tamper with their newly boosted, feature-filled web browser.

Hopefully, if we do see this development make it out to a public release Microsoft will give users time to activate their operating systems, rather than just taking everything away first and expecting users to figure it out later.

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