29.06.2023 20:56
29.06.2023 20:56
I have a MD 34830 and I recently updated the bios to the one found here (if there is a newer version, please send me a copy). I also did a clean install of Windows11 and noticed it was not activating:
I tried the troubleshoot option and got this:
Gone ahead with "I recently changed hardware on this device" and it asked me for a Microsoft account, which I didn't have. After I made one and went through the steps, it just told me there is no activation code linked to that account (obviously since I never used a Microsoft account, just a local one) and I should buy one.
What can I do now?
30.06.2023 15:27 - edited 30.06.2023 15:29
30.06.2023 15:27 - edited 30.06.2023 15:29
I would suggest you make use of the activation by phone. For this you should have if possible the old Windows key stored in UEFI . This shouldn't have been deleted by updating the Bios (UEFI).
Which biosfile did you use:
This one from the link by @MajorTom ?
Your PC is a ERAZER Engineer X10. The question arises if this is the right Bios.
Your MB is a GIGABYTE B660M DS3H AX DDR4
So you should ask @Major_ToM if this Bios fits the MB of your Engineer X 10 ( MSN 10024811 ?) as well.
At least it looks like it.
Did you change some hardware as well? This could be a reason.
Bye, daddle
30.06.2023 17:37
30.06.2023 17:37
Hello
I just got a new clean Win11 install and this is what the activation status is now:
If I go to troubleshoot and "I recently changed hardware on this device" it guides me through the same steps as before, with the same results.
I have checked for the old key in the UEFI but there is nothing there, so a phone activation would probably do nothing. This is what I used:
The bios I used was that one linked by @Major_ToM . I figured since I have the same motherboard in my MD 34830, it would be no problem. And other than the activation issue, there is no problem.
As for hardware, I have recently added a new m.2 drive, as well as more ram and sata drives over the past year.
How should I get in touch with @Major_ToM ? Just send him a private message?
Thank you for your help!
30.06.2023 19:58
30.06.2023 19:58
Hello @bogsbinny and welcome
try to read the key with a program, for example showkeyplus:
https://www.computerbild.de/download/ShowKeyPlus-18836381.html
bye Fishtown
30.06.2023 20:33
30.06.2023 21:43
30.06.2023 21:43
hello @bogsbinny , last try to read the OEM key
open the command prompt (cmd) as admin and enter "wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey".
wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey
bye Fishtown
30.06.2023 21:59
03.07.2023 06:17
03.07.2023 06:17
Hello @bogsbinny,
please make the visible product key unrecognisable and upload your screenshot again.
Thanks,
Luke
03.07.2023 06:49
03.07.2023 06:49
Hi @bogsbinny,
I guess we´re having a challenge here:
Like @daddle already mentioned you have been working with a DT PC with a built in Gigabyte B660M DS3H AX DDR4 1.0 AX201 mainboard an executed a bios update from a laptop from a completely different manufacturer.
If things don´t work out like described by @Fishtown I fear we have you open up a chargeable service case for your unit.
Regards,
Major ToM
03.07.2023 12:23
03.07.2023 12:23
Hello @Major_ToM
I had no clue that was for a laptop. I looked at the model of the motherboard and just thought it was another desktop with the same motherboard. Given that the bios update utility had no problem with it, I didn't even consider it would be an issue.
Running "wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey" as @Fishtown said returns no key.
Is there a bios file available for my machine? Also what do you mean when you say chargeable service case?
Thank you for your help