- Windows 10 hardware and system trouble shooter - Microsoft Community
Perhaps this is the hardware and device troubleshooter Could someone tell me specifically how to access this in Windows 10?
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- [SOLVED] - Unable to activate Windows after . . . - Toms Hardware Forum
Select I changed hardware on this device recently, then select Next Enter your connected Microsoft account and password, then select Sign in The troubleshooter will only work with the connected Microsoft account From the list of devices that are linked to your Microsoft account, select the check box next to This is the device I’m using
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Not a massive problem but every time I boot my laptop I get a small popup which reads "Your hardware settings have changed Please reboot your computer for these settings to take effect !!" and only
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