

Apparently it’s an old version so I decided to update it. I’m running a SanDisk Extreme SDSSDX240GG25 with firmware R112. I searched for it and many claim it might have something to do with my SSD and its firmware being old. Last night I got a BSOD with an error called DPC_Watchdog_Violation. It will just keep restarting and never fix itself. During the final reboot, I get this error.

I chose to delete all the files and applications. This error occurs after I used the Reset This PC. So it’s best to uninstall it and reinstall once everything is finished.įinally, I want to share an error I got with a Dell T3600 workstation I upgraded to Windows 10.
How to find installation id windows 10 upgrade#
From what I heard, the reason why it could affect upgrades is AVG can sometimes lock files and prevent the upgrade process from upgrading them. It should, since they said it was fully compatible. Once I stabilized Windows 10, I installed it again and it ran fine. I also found this thread to be a little helpful in terms of what others are experiencing – ( ).

They recommend to continue to wait and it will activate. It’s not necessarily mean you have a bad copy of Windows and it won’t allow you to activate. He said that the activation server cannot handle all the requests so it’s blocking people out. I ended up speaking with something and they told me that the blocked key error is a bit misleading. You will have to provide your installation ID which should generate a confirmation ID that is similarly long. Select your country and it will give you the phone number to call. If you run the following command, it’ll bring up the screen to call Microsoft and display the installation ID, which should then give you an activation code.
