on 29.06.2023 20:56
on 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
on 30.06.2023 17:37
on 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!
on 30.06.2023 19:58
on 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
on 30.06.2023 20:33
on 30.06.2023 21:43
on 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
on 30.06.2023 21:59
on 03.07.2023 06:17
on 03.07.2023 06:17
Hello @bogsbinny,
please make the visible product key unrecognisable and upload your screenshot again.
Thanks,
Luke
on 03.07.2023 06:49
on 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
on 03.07.2023 12:23
on 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