bobbymcgee Well-known member Joined Sep 4, 2015 Posts 148 Location NJ Dec 1, 2016 #1 Greetings and happy holidays, ok I need advise I originally had win 10 Home( with digital product key) someone(family member) messed with my pc and "upgraded" to win 10 Pro( no activation key what so ever) Now(complete with watermark) windows keeps telling me I need to activate this product (I do not want to purchase a key) Someone had mentioned I could download Win 10 activator and get any version of win 10 activated. Don't want to do this if it's going to cause more problems. Already tried to restore but no restore point was created before this was done(upgrading) Is there anyway I can revert back to my version (without loosing everything) Thanks for the help :banghead:
Greetings and happy holidays, ok I need advise I originally had win 10 Home( with digital product key) someone(family member) messed with my pc and "upgraded" to win 10 Pro( no activation key what so ever) Now(complete with watermark) windows keeps telling me I need to activate this product (I do not want to purchase a key) Someone had mentioned I could download Win 10 activator and get any version of win 10 activated. Don't want to do this if it's going to cause more problems. Already tried to restore but no restore point was created before this was done(upgrading) Is there anyway I can revert back to my version (without loosing everything) Thanks for the help :banghead:
GensoD Well-known member Joined Sep 12, 2015 Posts 51 Location France Dec 1, 2016 #2 Hi, Unfortunately, It's impossible, I'm afraid. The only thing you can do is reinstalling Win10 home taking care to save all your data (files and all your personnal things) into an external hard drive (flash drive) before. Let's have a sysnative staff's advice. Regards, GensoD.
Hi, Unfortunately, It's impossible, I'm afraid. The only thing you can do is reinstalling Win10 home taking care to save all your data (files and all your personnal things) into an external hard drive (flash drive) before. Let's have a sysnative staff's advice. Regards, GensoD.