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TAP adapter is virtual for VPN all this error happen on KVM
this illegal or corporative or virtual environment, not personal gaming PC
if this legal OS - call M$ support, this bug can't be resolved by user
Do a clean startup via MSCONFIG, then wipe all drivers and redo those.
As I suspected, u need to treat this update like a service pack.
He's not suggesting anything of that sort. He is saying the error u posted in "Post #15" is the result of a failed/rejected activation. Meaning that the previous OS may not have been legit and is the cause for this.
Again if your OS is legit, call MS Support to resolve an activation related issue. From a user-perspective, we can't really help with that aside from the usual steps, which you seemed to have already tried, at which have failed.
Is this also the cost of the computer shutdown after the first 5 - 6 secs after startup?
Not in the least; that quick and the drive shouldn't have even been accessed yet. Having that kind of occurrence happen alot though could lead to data corruption of a drive. But drives are better these days, so that would have to be something excessive to cause data corruption; unless the drive is perhaps physically failing.
You can use Win10 pretty much to its fullest, without any Key.
But given your OS has failed and is perhaps now flagged, you'll want to do a clean install the OS again to get rid of that. But again if your OS key is legit, but is now all of a sudden coming up as "Activation Failed / Non-Genuine" then I would clear that up with Microsoft. If your product key is legit then there should be nothing to worry about, and they can help you resolve the issue either over the phone or through a remote connect via internet. And that should then be able to be cleared up, without re-doing the whole OS.
check time and data, set right by UTC
run command line
SFC /scannow Enter
Slui 3 Enter
Slui 4 Enter
run command line
Slmgr.vbs –ipk xxxxx-xx - your key
Slmgr.vbs –ato
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn502540%28v=ws.11%29.aspx
+KMS > MAC > KMS conversions, etc.
In general, it should have been done prior to the upgrade, on previous operating system...
and it was a corporate version that worked on the corporate network, with a KMS server, then it somehow got to you (sometimes when upgrading in enterprises distribute old PCs to employees after removing all the data) and you have updated it to 10... very strange story