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Nice. Did you type the thing in cmd and check its a retail key? Surely should be since it got linked to your Microsoft account but just wanna be sure myself lol.Woohooo. Many thanks
Nice. Did you type the thing in cmd and check its a retail key? Surely should be since it got linked to your Microsoft account but just wanna be sure myself lol.Woohooo. Many thanks
Yeah this is not a retail key like they promised. I don't think they can/will revoke but if you change anything on your PC hardware wise (like processor, mobo etc) it will get deactivated. The three main channels are: Retail, Volume License and OEM. Ask the customer support for a real retail key as you did not get what was promised.Huh...cmd saying it's OEM dm channel. is that bad. can they revoke access anytime?
Even if the key is oem, once it is linked to a MS account it likely becomes retail. If @lilboy reinstall windows & it is auto activated after connected to internet most likely this time the command will show channel as "retail".Yeah this is not a retail key like they promised. I don't think they can/will revoke but if you change anything on your PC hardware wise (like processor, mobo etc) it will get deactivated. The three main channels are: Retail, Volume License and OEM. Ask the customer support for a real retail key as you did not get what was promised.
I'm kinda disappointed by them now. I thought they would offer you retail version as its written on the title and I also saw reviews clearly showing it being retail.
Only if you change processor or motherboard the oem key will not work & by that it means windows will start in forever trial mode in which you can do almost everything as before except using personalization features like change windows theme/wallpapers etc. I would suggest to format the drive & reinstall windows to test the above guess of mine as it will take just 10-15mins & will make clear the future status of the key. Before that, link that key to your MS acc which should have happened by now if you were logged into windows using MS acc when it was activated.So if I change any part of pc it won't even boot up?
For this price im ok with this limitation as long as i can boot to the system and enter another windows key, whenever a change of major component happens so data/apps/settings are not lost
This is the area I'm not sure about because if you see @lilboy screenshots, one says its activated and linked to his MS account and the other says OEM.Even if the key is oem, once it is linked to a MS account it likely becomes retail. If @lilboy reinstall windows & it is auto activated after connected to internet most likely this time the command will show channel as "retail".
Do the windows format & reinstall, if the key works & channel says retail now then no worries else tell the seller to give you a key which shows channel as "retail" in that command.I don't have a account with them. I messaged on the Web page chat box about this. But no-one attended to it. Will try again in the day time.
I think what he's referring to is this. I didn't know you could re-apply OEM key by selecting "I recently changed my hardware" option. Apparently this only works 3 times. Found out from here. Still not a retail key but better than nothing for the price it costs.Contacted them on WhatsApp. They are confusing. Attaching screen shot.
My old ups which worked (provided back up) a couple of times didn't hold up when there was power cut or voltage change in my apartment. It made a continuous loud noise and also pc turned off. I turned off the ups. After some time turned on and computer is working fine.
Straight after trying to contact them on phone. I got a call saying, due to irregular usage your service will be suspended. Press 1 to....blah...blah. not exact words. I cut the call.
Most likely can't handle the load of new pc during intensive usage or ups switchover time simply deteriorated too much for a safe switchover.My old ups which was working fine till now didn't hold up when there was power cut or voltage change in my apartment. It made a continuous loud noise and pc turned off. I then turned off the ups. After some time turned on and computer is working fine. Is this a ups problem or it can't handle the heavy load of new pc?
600va is 360w (a typical ups power output is 60% of its va rating). If ups can power a pc from completely turn off to on but fails during a power cut when power switchover takes place then it usually means ups has higher switchover time than the holdup time of psu in the pc so ups itself need to be changed else changing battery is enough. If ups only fails when pc is under intensive load (gaming for example) then it means ups cannot provide enough power & need a higher va rating ups to run the pc during intensive load scenarios.So do I need to change the whole thing or battery only. It wasn't under heavy load when it happened. Currently I think its 600va or so
600VA will take PC's load in normal usage like web browsing but will turn off while gaming. Battery might also be old. Better look for a new UPS, I use APC BX1100, not sure if there's something better around 6k. Or go all in on inverter, but need at least 1600VA or ideally 2000VA+ (latter needs 2 batteries apparently)So do I need to change the whole thing or battery only. It wasn't under heavy load when it happened. Currently I think its 600va or so
While gaming my UPS barely lasted 10mins when it was new, now lasts under 5mins. For normal usage, it lasts about 15mins or so now after 2.5 years. So should do the job.I only need 5-10 mins backup within which generator will kick in normally.
First see if the problem is with the UPS. While it sounds like a dying battery, you can run a couple of checks to be sure.So do I need to change the whole thing or battery only. It wasn't under heavy load when it happened. Currently I think its 600va or so