trivia but bothersome about windows 10 activation and “deactivation”
many times over the past years and dealing with windows 10 machines, whether it’s a fresh installation or upgrade, there are chances that the windows can’t be activated. the bothersome part is that you will end up seeking assistance from microsoft support somehow. sometimes, even when you activate it on your own successfully, the windows 10 machine will get deactivated again after a few days, probably due to new updates.
the best resolution is just get microsoft help to activate your computer from start to save yourself from any future hassle. my opinion is that windows 10 home edition is not as critical as windows 10 professional so both shouldn’t experience the same level of trivia and bothersome way of getting activated. besides, microsoft should be glad that there are many many more windows users.
the guidelines for windows 10 machines as updated in july 2O18 is enclosed below, digital licensing is the new buzzword to be familiar with.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12440/windows-10-activation