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Windows Activation after HW Change Reports "OOPS AN ERROR OCCURED"

Paul Reiner 0 Reputation points
2026-02-28T05:11:29.74+00:00

I cant activate windows pro workstation after a motherboard change. Activation troubleshooter asks me to login to my microsoft account. When I do I get the "oops an error occured". There is no way anymore to activate windows over the phone either.

Im in a level of hell I cant even believe is possible.

Activation doesnt work.

Activation troubleshooter doesnt work.

Phone activation pushes me to web which of course, doesnt work.

Cant get a human on the phone to fix this stupid merry-go-round MS has created.

Microsoft couldnt create a better system to push people off Windows if they tried.

I have spent HOURS on this.

AI (yes the hell slop that is AI) told me to delete local token cached creds (didnt help). Told me to dsregcmd /leave. (I was already unjoined), which of course didnt help.

Then it told me to buy a new license.

For the love of God, can anyone tell me how to reach a human to activate?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Licensing and activation
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  1. Alexandr S 104.4K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-02-28T18:27:17.5966667+00:00

    Please show the requested information. This will help clarify the problem.

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  2. Alexandr S 104.4K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-02-28T06:24:29.7733333+00:00

    Hello, Paul Reiner.

    Please specify how this OS was purchased (separately from the PC or pre-installed), as well as which PC components were replaced?


  3. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-28T05:11:40.1033333+00:00
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    To reach a human and get Windows activated after a hardware change when self-service options fail, the supported path is to contact Microsoft customer support directly and request activation assistance.

    Use one of these approaches:

    1. Go through the Activation page
      1. Select Start > Settings > System (or Update & Security on some builds) > Activation.
      2. If available, select Troubleshoot and let it run.
      3. When the troubleshooter cannot resolve the issue (for example, after the “oops an error occurred” message), use the link it provides to get more help or to contact support.
    2. Use the generic support contact channel If the troubleshooter and normal activation paths fail, contact support via the general support entry point and request help with Windows activation on a device with a hardware change. A support agent can review the license and, where appropriate, reactivate it manually. Use this contact route: customer support.
    3. If a valid product key is available If there is a 25-character product key from the original purchase:
      1. Go to Start > Settings > System > Activation.
      2. Select Change product key and enter the key.
      3. If online activation still fails after entering a valid key, reference that in the support contact and ask the agent to complete activation.

    If the license is valid and tied to the Microsoft account or product key, support can typically locate it and reactivate Windows after a motherboard change, as reflected in similar resolved cases.


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