These upgrades leave behind a “Windows.old” directory that takes anywhere between 2-3GB of wasted space. To do so, I pressed Windows Key + R, then typed “slui 3” followed by Enter.Īlternatively, in an Admin Command Prompt, I could’ve entered “ slmgr.vbs -ipk xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx” followed by “slmgr.vbs /ato”, but I went instead with the GUI route. I only managed to activate by entering a new key: PBHCJ-Q2NYD-2PX34-T2TD6-233PK Unfortunately, when trying to activate, Windows refused to comply, returning error code 0x8007007B. This is actually the second self-upgrade of Windows 10, taking me from 9860 to build 9879. However, after each upgrade, I am forced to go through the same activation error: 0x8007007B. I have Windows 10 Enterprise Tech Preview on a "slow release" schedule.
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