Hi Martini Murphy,
This behavior can occur if there are significant differences between the current hardware and the hardware that was in use when the original installation was backed up. These hardware changes require product re-activation because the installation now appears to have been installed on a new (additional) computer. Windows may prompt you to re-activate the computer under any of the following conditions:
• You restore from a backup of a non-activated computer.
• You have changed or added hardware, and this has caused Windows to become out of tolerance.
• You restore from the last backup that was made before the hardware changes and prior to activation.
(A). Try performing hardware clean boot and check for the Hardware causing this issue.
Here’s the procedure to do it:
1. Go to start and type device manager in the start search field.
2. Type device manager and select device manager from the programs list.
3. Right Click on Sound Card, Video Adapter, and Network Adapter one by one and click disable.
4. Reboot the computer.
If this fixes your problem, enable to hardware devices one at time to find the exact device causing this problem.
After you found the device that causing the problem you can resolve by installing last driver or replacing the device.
If the above method does not help, refer the following link and follow the steps mentioned by Dale Qiao and check.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproinstall/thread/cff6764e-21ca-487a-82f2-32867e4941ca
Hi Martini Murphy,
This behavior can occur if there are significant differences between the current hardware and the hardware that was in use when the original installation was backed up. These hardware changes require product re-activation because the installation now appears to have been installed on a new (additional) computer. Windows may prompt you to re-activate the computer under any of the following conditions:
• You restore from a backup of a non-activated computer.
• You have changed or added hardware, and this has caused Windows to become out of tolerance.
• You restore from the last backup that was made before the hardware changes and prior to activation.
(A). Try performing hardware clean boot and check for the Hardware causing this issue.
Here’s the procedure to do it:
1. Go to start and type device manager in the start search field.
2. Type device manager and select device manager from the programs list.
3. Right Click on Sound Card, Video Adapter, and Network Adapter one by one and click disable.
4. Reboot the computer.
If this fixes your problem, enable to hardware devices one at time to find the exact device causing this problem.
After you found the device that causing the problem you can resolve by installing last driver or replacing the device.
If the above method does not help, refer the following link and follow the steps mentioned by Dale Qiao and check.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproinstall/thread/cff6764e-21ca-487a-82f2-32867e4941ca
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