

Strange, I thought, but when I queried it, he just hung up. He passed me to a second guy, who said I could activate for $30. The first guy confirmed that my Win 7 License Code was valid. I’ve been on to the Win Activation service. Innocently, I just bought a new mobo which was available and fitted my needs I didn’t cross my mind that it might matter if it were a different model. Even more ironically, the same problems continue.) Result – dead mobo, which may have had problems anyway. Using facial recognition, a fingerprint, or PIN, Windows Hello is a fast, secure and password-free way to unlock your compatible Windows devices. (Ironically, the first one, Gigabyte Ultra Durable four-years old, failed after about 20 attempts to upgrade to 1709 version with Memory Stop Codes, On gurus’ advice, that led to me removing all components and re-seating them. This was upgraded to Win 10 Home in 2016.

I paid for a Win 7 Home Prem OEM in 2013 for a new build. May I check how this applies to my situation?
