Windows 10: Accidentally changed product

Discus and support Accidentally changed product in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Accidentally changed product Key, need help finding the original So I bought this brand new laptop at the end of last year and recently got... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Rasindu Vimansha, Jul 17, 2024.

  1. Accidentally changed product


    Accidentally changed product Key, need help finding the original So I bought this brand new laptop at the end of last year and recently got notifications saying that i need to activate Windows although it said "windows is activated using your companys something, but i kept on getting this notification which annoyed me so much so in my attempt to stop it I came across a YouTube video which said to write a certain command and the next Thing I know it said product key changed successfully. But this key is invalid and I need to access my old one, so my question is is there a way to get my old key?

    :)
     
    Rasindu Vimansha, Jul 17, 2024
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  2. Sasqui Win User

    Overclocking / Undervolting guide for Vega 56 or 64?

    Here's a quick laundry list:

    List of software to use for overclocking and testing
    Examples:
    Wattman (and how to find and use it, like an overview, including profiles)
    Unigine Valley or Heaven (use this for quick testing while changing settings in Wattman and checking for stability / artifacts) ...just suggesting this
    How to monitor cores / mem speeds and temps during testing (I've seen screen overlays, and others using GPUz)

    Step-by step overclocking in Wattman
    Fan speeds
    Power limit
    Temp limit
    Voltages
    Core speeds
    Memory speeds
     
    Sasqui, Jul 17, 2024
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  3. malware Win User
    Intel Updates Core 2 Quad Q9550 to E-0 Stepping

    We continue our Monday news list with another Intel story that brings to our attention information concerning the company and more specificly its 2.83GHz Core 2 Quad Q9550 chips that will move from the current C-1 to the newer E-0 stepping. The updated chips will start selling on August 22nd, featuring the following changes:
    • New SSpec and MM numbers for the converting products
    • CPUID will change from 0x10677 to 0x1067A
    • Package change to Halide free package
    Apart from that, the new stepping CPUs will not include any other changes. Of course, like most new stepping parts a BIOS update will be needed.


    Product Change Notification 108663 - 00

    Source: TechConnect Magazine
     
    malware, Jul 17, 2024
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  4. cadaveca Win User

    Accidentally changed product

    Good surround sound headset

    I know you say you're not that guy, but stepping into the $250+ range really brings a change in build quality that might have you never having to buy another set. Otherwise, getting 6 speakers with decent sound in a headset is hard, and that's what you are asking for, and I have no suggestions, but just a bump up the list. *Stick Out Tongue Accidentally changed product :p
     
    cadaveca, Jul 17, 2024
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