Deactivated Windows 10, cleared registry, installed on new PC, now license won't activate/recognise

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PatrickFielding

I recently built a new PC,deactivated windows 10, and cleared my registry on my old PC before dismantling it and moving the parts on.

From what I read, the transfer process was quite easy and if I had any trouble chat support would have been able to help me resolve it with reactivation. But it doesn't seem to recognise the 25 digit license key I've provided, and it also comes up short of any help when it comes to resolving the reactivation. (I'm definitely typing it in corectly and have it saved to a notepad as well as a screenshot of it from the old PC just to be certain).


I think the trouble is that I upgraded from windows 7 back in the day; I never really had much information on the original key or system as it was a long time ago before I was savy enough to understand that it may be helpful later down the line - the 25 digit activation key on the old system is all I could find to go off.


I took note that I was using winow 10 pro before, so that's what I obviously installed on the new system. But now I'm reading that I may have even needed to install window 7 and do the upgrade process for it to work properly??? It all seems a bit far-fetched and I really don't want to have to create a backup of my C drive and go through the whole process of reinstalling in order to troubleshoot this problem - is there really no other simple way to fix this?


I have the activation key and it was deactivated on my old system. I even went as far as to properly clear the registry just to be sure.

I'm getting to the point where I'm thinking of purchasing a fresh license just to do away with all the trouble I've been having with it.

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