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Messages - ClammyMantis488

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No, it was stuck in recovery mode. I don't remember how I got it out. I just saw the product key. Do I call Microsoft? And if I do, what do I say?

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I think he just threw it out ;-; (I was there last week too) Upgraded from Windows 7. The updates were working fine on that one. I'll try out that program.

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I'm not sure how well this is going to work. You see, this PC had an interesting life. It was my friend's PC and came in a Dell case, but it kinda seems like an OEM. My friend's brother broke it, and they got a new PC. I come along, having built my PC, and missing a Windows. I fix it, take it, and plug it in. If I remember correctly, It was stubborn at first but eventually gave in to being used on this machine. I can ask my friend where the PC was from. It may have just been using the Dell's case and is an OEM. Would they help if it is an OEM?

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So, next suggestion?

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The date and time are correct. Windows is activated with a digital entitlement. I'll try the ISO and your steps. IDK if it'll work though.

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I've tried everything besides refreshing my PC. I have tried SFC, (in less than a second I get "Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation.") SCANNING health with DISM, ("Error: 1450 Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.") Windows Update Troubleshooter, (says fixed but when ran again, same problem comes up) and tons of other "solutions" that do nothing. I posted on here http://bit.ly/2e2XHgW about this before, but nothing worked. I would suggest reading those as I don't want to type out everything I have tried (it may exceed a word limit, if any). I think you guys might be able to help more than them (no offense guys over there, I was fortunate to get only insider responses). Thanks in advance.

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