Windows 8 Pro with WMC suddenly not activated!
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Windows 8 Pro with WMC suddenly not activated!
I have been running Windows 8 Pro with WMC for about 10 months with no problems (purchased initial $40 upgrade). Suddenly, today it claims Windows is not activated. The only thing I did was sign in to my Microsoft "Store" account to download the Netflix app but this could have just been a coincidence. I try to re-input my WMC activation key and it says it can only be used for an "upgrade". I try my original Win 8 activation key and it says it is not valid for the product presumably because of the WMC pack. Has anyone experienced this before?
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Do the last 5 digits of your WMC key match what's listed as the current product key?
If not, assuming you still have "Windows 8 Pro with Media Center" then you should run the following as administrator:
slmgr.vbs /ipk TYPE-YOUR-KEY-RIGHT-HERE
and then (also as administrator)
slmgr.vbs /ato
If that doesn't work, disable your NIC (or unplug your network cable / disable wirelesss), reboot, try to re-activate and then use the Phone method. Be sure to select Option 1 when asked how many devices this key has been installed.
If not, assuming you still have "Windows 8 Pro with Media Center" then you should run the following as administrator:
slmgr.vbs /ipk TYPE-YOUR-KEY-RIGHT-HERE
and then (also as administrator)
slmgr.vbs /ato
If that doesn't work, disable your NIC (or unplug your network cable / disable wirelesss), reboot, try to re-activate and then use the Phone method. Be sure to select Option 1 when asked how many devices this key has been installed.
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It lists an empty current product key. The command line script gave me the same error about being an "upgrade" key only. How does one even get to the phone activation screen in Windows 8? It just gives me an error and no other options but try to enter the key again? Thanks.
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Phone activation is the same as it was in Win 7. I've had to do it a couple of times when doing some re-installs.cncb wrote:It lists an empty current product key. The command line script gave me the same error about being an "upgrade" key only. How does one even get to the phone activation screen in Windows 8? It just gives me an error and no other options but try to enter the key again? Thanks.
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I can't seem to get to that phone activation screen with all the numbers that you have to give them so perhaps some system files were corrupted somehow...
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You should be able to do a non destructive repair by booting to the windows 8 disk and
selecting advanced options.
It would be something like reset my computer but keep my files.
Might help if some data got corrupted.
selecting advanced options.
It would be something like reset my computer but keep my files.
Might help if some data got corrupted.
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Are you saying "slui.exe 4" isn't working?cncb wrote:I can't seem to get to that phone activation screen with all the numbers that you have to give them so perhaps some system files were corrupted somehow...
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That command brings me to a screen where it has an "Activate" button and "Buy new key" button. If I click on "Activate" and input my key an error message box pops up and when I dismiss that it stays right on to the same screen with the same 2 buttons on it. I don't see any way to get to the phone activation screen.mdavej wrote:Are you saying "slui.exe 4" isn't working?
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Hmm... probably because your key is completely blank at the moment. I'm afraid you'll have to repair or reinstall as suggested earlier.
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8.1 RTM is officially released, why not just reinstall that?
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I don't have an MSDN subscription and I was under the impression that it would be an update through the Windows Store for the rest of us anyways?
In any case, I think I will just use this opportunity to put Windows 7 back on this PC since I am having some trouble with my audio interface anyways and put this copy of Win 8 on a different PC (and hope this surprise de-activation doesn't happen again).
In any case, I think I will just use this opportunity to put Windows 7 back on this PC since I am having some trouble with my audio interface anyways and put this copy of Win 8 on a different PC (and hope this surprise de-activation doesn't happen again).
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I just bit the bullet and did the same thing. Since Win 8 is never going to work well with my Ceton Echos, it was either that or go through the hassle of selling them and getting Xboxes again (yuck).cncb wrote:I don't have an MSDN subscription and I was under the impression that it would be an update through the Windows Store for the rest of us anyways?
In any case, I think I will just use this opportunity to put Windows 7 back on this PC since I am having some trouble with my audio interface anyways and put this copy of Win 8 on a different PC (and hope this surprise de-activation doesn't happen again).