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ChaseWinfrey
I bought an older PC from a friend, who installed Windows 7, and updated to Windows 10 from there, and it activated and worked fine on his end.when it arrived I switched out parts such as the RAM and GPU, and installed a WiFi adaptor to account for the motherboard not having internal WiFi. All of which shouldn't interfere with the Windows activation? My first error code was 0xC004f211, and for some reason it wouldn't let me troubleshoot. consistently telling me to "Purchase a genuine copy of Windows." which I already had.Regardless, I decided to bite the bullet and purchase a new product key.
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