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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 10>Key Activation Error 0xC004C003> Solved Key Activation Error 0xC004C003 Tags: Upgrade Installation USB Stick Format SP1 Error Code Clean Install activate 0xC004C003 Key windows 10 Windows 7 Windows Update Microsoft Magic
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Jelly Bean Keyfinder Last response: 24 November 2015 06:36 in Windows 10 Share D4ggerfall 29 windows 10 upgrade failed July 2015 22:46:32 Today I upraded from Win7 to Win10 via the Windows update thing in Win7. I wanted to check if everything ran
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fine, but i wanted to get a clean isntall. When i was done upgrading i checked my Key via Magic Jelly Bean Keyfinder. I then formatted my C: drive and did a clean isntall via a USB stick. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/10587/windows-10-get-help-with-upgrade-installation-errors When I was done installing I tried to activate windows with the key i extracted and got the Error 0xC004C003. Is there any solution to this? Alternatively would my Windows 7 key still work? More about : key activation error 0xc004c003 Samat a b $ Windows 7 a b β Windows 10 29 July 2015 22:53:46 Did you check that Windows 10 actually activated before you went for the clean install (there have been problems with this due http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2741245/key-activation-error-0xc004c003.html to the activation servers being heavily loaded, and not all activations have gone through on the first time). Also did you use a microsoft account to logon (someone said their clean install activated after logging on with their ms account)? If the upgrade went through your Windows 7 key won't be legit anymore. If there is a problem your only option might be to call microsoft support. m 0 l D4ggerfall 29 July 2015 23:02:39 Samat said:Did you check that Windows 10 actually activated before you went for the clean install (there have been problems with this due to the activation servers being heavily loaded, and not all activations have gone through on the first time). Also did you use a microsoft account to logon (someone said their clean install activated after logging on with their ms account)? If the upgrade went through your Windows 7 key won't be legit anymore. If there is a problem your only option might be to call microsoft support. Yes it activated. I checked when i extracted the key. I didn't create a microsoft account until after the win10 installation. Guess i'll have to call microsoft support then. Thanks for the reply. m 0 l Related resources Windows WON'T Activate After Clean Install (FORMAT) Error 0xC004C003 - Forum No Activation 0xC004C003 Undocumented BIOS Requirement - Forum Error code: 0xC004C003 After switching motherboards - Forum Got t
State Failure Fix Windows 10 Error: Driver Power State Failure When you are upgrading the system to Windows 10 or using Windows 10, you may encounter Driver Power State Failure error. The problem is most probably caused by driver issues. Outdated https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/fix-windows-10-error-driver-power-state-failure/ driver or incompatible driver can cause this problem. The error may occur like this: To resolve the problem, uninstall the problematic drivers. When you encounter this issue, reboot your PC. Then uninstall the problematic drivers in Safe Mode. There are 2 ways to enter Safe Mode. Choose the way that is suitable for your situation. How to enter Safe Mode in Windows 10 Way 1: If you cannot start Windows successfully, windows 10 follow steps below: 1. After you reboot your PC, you may see the system is Preparing Automatic Repair then the Startup Repair window will appear. Click Advanced options, then the system will direct the display to Windows RE (Recovery environment.). If the Startup Repair window does not appear, restart Windows again (You may need to restart Windows more than 2 times until the Startup Repair window appears). 2. In Windows RE (Recovery windows 10 installation environment), click Troubleshoot. 3. Click Advanced options. 4. Click Startup Settings. 5. Click Restart button. 6. You can press 4 number key to enter Safe Mode. Way 2: If you can boot the system successfully, follow steps below: 1. Press Win+R (Windows key and R key) at the same time. A Run dialog will appear. 2. Type msconfig in the run box and click OK button. 3. Click Boot tab. Under Boot options, check Safe boot and click OK button. 4. Click Restart then you will enter Safe Mode. After you enter Safe Mode, follow steps below to uninstall the problematic drivers. 1. Press Win+R (Windows key and R key) at the same time. A Run dialog will appear. 2. Type devmgmt.msc in the run box and click OK button. 3. Expand the category and find the devices with yellow sign. 4. Right click on the problem device. 5. Click Uninstall. After uninstalling the drivers, restart Windows. If you use Way 2 to enter safe mode, uncheck Safe boot then restart Windows. After restarting Windows, update the drivers in your computer. You can use free driver update tool DriverEasy to detect the outdated and missing drivers. Then use it to update the drivers. Updating the drivers would help fix the Dri