Unfortunately, if turned on, this setting has been known to cause some keyboards to stop working in Windows 10. Windows has a setting, called Filter Keys, that allows you to control how it deals with accidental repeated keystrokes. If the device you just plugged in does work, then continue to Method 2. If that device doesn’t work either, the USB port itself is the problem, and you should skip straight to Method 4. You should always check for this problem first.įortunately it’s easy to test: simply unplug the keyboard from the USB port and plug in another USB device – like a mouse or an external hard-drive. Usually it’s because of a driver problem. Sometimes a USB port can just stop working when you upgrade to a new version of Windows.
Except that you will be explained how the key can be exchanged or how to get a license, there is no further information. For the rest, you can call the hotline for fun: Tel. For me, Slui only has version 10586, the official Ur-Win10 Pro. Only Slui and Slui 3 are still working, but they don't help.
With the Pro important that you now bind the key to your MS account.
Unfortunately Windows 10 does not accept my activation key now.
After some effort, I was able to install Windows 10 on it using an ISO file, which also works without any problems. I installed a new hard disk after a hard disk defect on a netbook.
As soon as you enter / register a MAK key in the command prompt, slui 4 works again. Okay, I have now found out why I am still alive.That also worked on a newly installed computer with direct Creator's Update, otherwise I could not have activated it. For me (Anniversary with Creator's Update) it works without problems with "slui 4".Is anyone aware of this? I couldn't find out anything about it.
Even after a clean install, it doesn't work. Key is original and was migrated from Win7 Pro as part of the upgrade campaign. Since then my Windows has not been activated.