Larry Sabo
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Customer's Dell XPS with Win 7 Home premium COA had been upgraded to Win 10 some time ago (no idea when). The motherboard failed and was not repairable. New motherboard installed and PC won't activate when I enter the COA product key during the activation attempt, says the MS servers are busy and to try again later, and also shows an error code 0xC004F050.
I'll try again tomorrow but I suspect she's out of luck. Following the "I changed hardware on this device recently" link, I entered her MS account okay but it still gives the same servers busy message. She used the PC in local account mode, not MS account, so her activation key is not associated with her MS account. Tried activating by telephone but the Product ID format is not the same as required during the call. (I don't think Product ID is the term they used.) My colleague who replaced the motherboard after finding it was not repairable, tells me it will only boot in RAID mode, not AHCI, but I doubt that has confounded the activation process.
Any suggestions?
I'll try again tomorrow but I suspect she's out of luck. Following the "I changed hardware on this device recently" link, I entered her MS account okay but it still gives the same servers busy message. She used the PC in local account mode, not MS account, so her activation key is not associated with her MS account. Tried activating by telephone but the Product ID format is not the same as required during the call. (I don't think Product ID is the term they used.) My colleague who replaced the motherboard after finding it was not repairable, tells me it will only boot in RAID mode, not AHCI, but I doubt that has confounded the activation process.
Any suggestions?