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Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi everybody, My HP Pavilion laptop shows me a notification again and again! It says, " your windows license will expire soon, You need to activate windows in settings!. But my windows is activated since I bought it from a retailer store. How can I get rid of this problem? Any solution, please?

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@MohammadAli_BD 

To check if your Win10 is genuine, follow the instructions in this article:  https://www.minitool.com/news/check-if-windows-10-is-genuine.html

 

Good Luck

 



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Hello Mr. WAWood, my heartiest thank for your answer. As you provide me the link I checked and it showed me the information as bellow:

WINDOWS-LICENSE-STATUS.PNG

But it doesn't solve my problem completely. I bought my laptop with a genuine version of Windows preinstalled. Now it should not be cracked or fake! If it is then I have to say HP and the retail shop has cheated me! Cause as far today I knew my windows was genuine. It has to be genuine cause I have paid for it. My windows have a license key too. So I think it is genuine and the notice about showing "your windows license will expire. . . . . . ..,"  is some kind of software problem. If there is another solution to this problem please let me know. Thanks a lot. 

Good wishes from

MohammadAli_BD

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