![]() When my HDD with Win 2000 on it physically died, it was about a week after support for 2000 had ended, and neither MS nor my hardware vendor would replace the OS (this was back when they first started putting in recovery partitions rather than providing disks I had assumed (yeah, I know!) that my brand-new computer had recovery disks in the box: at this point, I had never heard of anything different) – MS basically said “sorry, we don’t support that product any more”, and HP generously offered to re-sell me the OS – you know, the product that I already had purchased a legal license for and registered. If you try this process, leave a comment letting us know if it worked for you. If not, your only recourse would be to revert to your backup image or purchase a Windows 10 license key. It’s unclear how long this approach will work, or if it even works in all situations. The result, after some time, should be a working and activated Windows 10 installation.
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