Windows 11 unable to activate after upgrading Motherboard & CPU


AuzEll

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Yesterday I made some upgrades to my rig including changing the motherboard, CPU, RAM, cooler and PSU (I figured only the first two are important). When I got on today I noticed the Activate Windows watermark and when checking my activation settings I get the error:

Windows reported that the hardware of your device has changed. Error code: 0xC004F211

Clicking Troubleshoot tells me "We weren't able to activate Windows on this device" and clicking I recently changed hardware on this device brings "Unable to activate Windows. We can't find any devices linked to your Microsoft account that can be used to reactivate the device that you're using at the moment. ...."

I went to check my Microsoft account and can see there's 2 devices with my PC's device name, one with the model name of my previous motherboard under it and the other with "System Product Name" under it. Both have Windows 11 Home next to OS Edition though so I'm pretty sure the one with "System Product Name" is the current one.

As it stands I'm unable to upgrade right now and I'd rather not buy another Windows license so any help activating would be appreciated.
Not sure what additional information to provide but here's my current and previous motherboard and CPU's:

Current:
Intel Core Ultra 270K Plus
Asus ROG Strix Z890-F

Previous:
Intel Core i7 11700K
Gigabyte Aorus Z590 Elite AX
 
Windows Build/Version
Windows 11 Home 25H2

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Is your Windows licence an upgrade from Windows 7/10 ?

I had this problem recently. As the licence was an upgrade from Windows 7 which is no longer supported for upgrades, I couldn't activate.
MS were not helpful and wouldn't activate

They also suggested doing phone activation which is no longer available at all.
 

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MSI
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AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-core
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MEG X870E Godlike
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Logitech G915 X (wired)
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Logitech G903 with PowerPlay charger
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Microsoft Edge
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Windows Defender
As I understand if your Windows Licence is OEM you would have to get another Licence.
If you Windows Licence is a Retail Licence I believe you should have deactivated it on the old hardware configuration prior to the upgrade.

I asked this question in Brave A.I. "My Windows 11 Computer with a Retail Licence has stopped Working and is not viable to repair. How can I activate the Product Key on a new Computer?"
Since your Windows 11 license is a Retail License, it is transferable to a new computer. Digital licenses linked to a Microsoft Account make this process seamless, but if you have a 25-character product key or the license isn't linked, you can transfer it manually.

Here is the step-by-step process to activate Windows 11 on your new machine:

1. Prerequisites Before Starting​

  • Unlink from Old PC (If possible): If your old computer still boots enough to access settings, go to Settings > System > Activation and ensure the license is disassociated. If the PC is dead, skip this; the server will eventually recognize the device change.
  • Microsoft Account: Ensure you are signed in to the new computer with the same Microsoft Account used on the old computer. This is the easiest way to transfer the license digitally.
  • Product Key: Have your 25-character product key ready (found on a card, email, or sticker).

2. Method A: Using the "Change Product Key" Option (Most Reliable)​

If you have your product key, follow these steps on the new computer:

  1. Open Settings (Win + I).
  2. Go to System > Activation.
  3. Next to "Activation state," click Change (under "Product key").
  4. Enter your 25-character product key.
  5. Click Next and then Start.
    • Note: Windows will verify the key. If it says the key is already in use, it may ask if you want to transfer the license from the old device. Select Yes or Activate.

3. Method B: Using the Troubleshooter (If No Key is Available)​

If you previously linked your license to a Microsoft Account, you might not even need the key string.

  1. Sign in to the new computer with your Microsoft Account.
  2. Go to Settings > System > Activation.
  3. If it shows as "Not activated," click Troubleshoot.
  4. Select the option: "I changed hardware on this device recently."
  5. Sign in to your Microsoft Account if prompted.
  6. Select your old computer (the one that is no longer working) from the list of devices.
  7. Check the box "This is the device I'm using right now" and click Activate.

Important Troubleshooting Tips​

  • Edition Match: Ensure the Windows 11 edition on the new computer matches the edition of your license (e.g., Home to Home, or Pro to Pro). You cannot use a Home key to activate Pro.
  • Wait Time: If the activation fails immediately, wait 24–48 hours. Microsoft's servers sometimes take time to register that the old device is offline and release the license.
  • OEM vs. Retail: This process only works because you specified a Retail license. If you ever had an OEM license (pre-installed on a specific motherboard), it cannot be transferred. Since you have a Retail license, you are safe.
If you encounter a specific error code during this process (e.g., 0xC004C008), let me know, as that indicates a specific server-side conflict that might require a phone activation workaround.
 

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AMD Ryzen 8700G
Motherboard
Gigabyte B650 UD AC
Memory
64 GB
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Onboard
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Del U2723QE
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3840 x 2160
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Is your Windows licence an upgrade from Windows 7/10 ?

I had this problem recently. As the licence was an upgrade from Windows 7 which is no longer supported for upgrades, I couldn't activate.
MS were not helpful and wouldn't activate

They also suggested doing phone activation which is no longer available at all.
It is a licence upgrade from originally from Windows 7 back in 2012.

So what did you end up doing in the end. Just handed in the towel and bought a new license?
 

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The simplest solution is going to be to just buy a new key. Google search for stack social Windows 11 pro. I have purchased several keys there and all of them have activated and continued to work fine for several years now.

Peace
Wanna
 

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I had this same problem several years ago. I called their tech support and they are very helpful. They will just verify your new hardware and reset the activation. It is very quick.
 

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It is a licence upgrade from originally from Windows 7 back in 2012.

So what did you end up doing in the end. Just handed in the towel and bought a new license?
Basically yes BUT I had a 'spare' licence from a previous activation failure that MS gave me in the chat a few years ago.
When they re-activated Windows they didn't use the key so it was unused.

But yes if you don't get re-activated and don't have a key lying around you'll have to obtain another one

Note the key that didn't work recently was a RETAIL key not OEM
 

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Windows 11 Pro 25H2 (RP channel)AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-core64GB Corsair Titanium 6000/CL30MSI Suprim 5080 SOC
OS
Windows 11 Pro 25H2 (RP channel)
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model
MSI
CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-core
Motherboard
MEG X870E Godlike
Memory
64GB Corsair Titanium 6000/CL30
Graphics Card(s)
MSI Suprim 5080 SOC
Sound Card
Soundblaster AE-9
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS TUF Gaming VG289Q
Screen Resolution
3840x2160
Hard Drives
Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB (gen 5 x4, system drive/games)
Samsung 990 Pro 2TB
Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
Samsung 870 Evo 4TB
Samsung 870 Evo 2TB
Samsung T9 4TB
PSU
Seasonic PX-2200
Case
Bequiet! Dark Base Pro 901
Cooling
Noctua NH-D15S Chromax black
Keyboard
Logitech G915 X (wired)
Mouse
Logitech G903 with PowerPlay charger
Internet Speed
900Mb/sec
Browser
Microsoft Edge
Antivirus
Windows Defender
As I understand if your Windows Licence is OEM you would have to get another Licence.
If you Windows Licence is a Retail Licence I believe you should have deactivated it on the old hardware configuration prior to the upgrade.

I asked this question in Brave A.I. "My Windows 11 Computer with a Retail Licence has stopped Working and is not viable to repair. How can I activate the Product Key on a new Computer?"
Since your Windows 11 license is a Retail License, it is transferable to a new computer. Digital licenses linked to a Microsoft Account make this process seamless, but if you have a 25-character product key or the license isn't linked, you can transfer it manually.

Here is the step-by-step process to activate Windows 11 on your new machine:

1. Prerequisites Before Starting​

  • Unlink from Old PC (If possible): If your old computer still boots enough to access settings, go to Settings > System > Activation and ensure the license is disassociated. If the PC is dead, skip this; the server will eventually recognize the device change.
  • Microsoft Account: Ensure you are signed in to the new computer with the same Microsoft Account used on the old computer. This is the easiest way to transfer the license digitally.
  • Product Key: Have your 25-character product key ready (found on a card, email, or sticker).

2. Method A: Using the "Change Product Key" Option (Most Reliable)​

If you have your product key, follow these steps on the new computer:

  1. Open Settings (Win + I).
  2. Go to System > Activation.
  3. Next to "Activation state," click Change (under "Product key").
  4. Enter your 25-character product key.
  5. Click Next and then Start.
    • Note: Windows will verify the key. If it says the key is already in use, it may ask if you want to transfer the license from the old device. Select Yes or Activate.

3. Method B: Using the Troubleshooter (If No Key is Available)​

If you previously linked your license to a Microsoft Account, you might not even need the key string.

  1. Sign in to the new computer with your Microsoft Account.
  2. Go to Settings > System > Activation.
  3. If it shows as "Not activated," click Troubleshoot.
  4. Select the option: "I changed hardware on this device recently."
  5. Sign in to your Microsoft Account if prompted.
  6. Select your old computer (the one that is no longer working) from the list of devices.
  7. Check the box "This is the device I'm using right now" and click Activate.

Important Troubleshooting Tips​

  • Edition Match: Ensure the Windows 11 edition on the new computer matches the edition of your license (e.g., Home to Home, or Pro to Pro). You cannot use a Home key to activate Pro.
  • Wait Time: If the activation fails immediately, wait 24–48 hours. Microsoft's servers sometimes take time to register that the old device is offline and release the license.
  • OEM vs. Retail: This process only works because you specified a Retail license. If you ever had an OEM license (pre-installed on a specific motherboard), it cannot be transferred. Since you have a Retail license, you are safe.
If you encounter a specific error code during this process (e.g., 0xC004C008), let me know, as that indicates a specific server-side conflict that might require a phone activation workaround.
Mine didn't work with a RETAIL key
 

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PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model
MSI
CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-core
Motherboard
MEG X870E Godlike
Memory
64GB Corsair Titanium 6000/CL30
Graphics Card(s)
MSI Suprim 5080 SOC
Sound Card
Soundblaster AE-9
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS TUF Gaming VG289Q
Screen Resolution
3840x2160
Hard Drives
Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB (gen 5 x4, system drive/games)
Samsung 990 Pro 2TB
Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
Samsung 870 Evo 4TB
Samsung 870 Evo 2TB
Samsung T9 4TB
PSU
Seasonic PX-2200
Case
Bequiet! Dark Base Pro 901
Cooling
Noctua NH-D15S Chromax black
Keyboard
Logitech G915 X (wired)
Mouse
Logitech G903 with PowerPlay charger
Internet Speed
900Mb/sec
Browser
Microsoft Edge
Antivirus
Windows Defender
Mine didn't work with a RETAIL key
Did you have a Specific Windows 11 Retail Key ?
I have read if you have a Retail Key for older builds of Windows it can be done but it is a convoluted process.
As an example if you had a Windows 7 Retail Key I have read will not work directly with Windows 11, you have to install Windows 10 first then upgrade to Windows 11.
 

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Windows 11
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PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model
Generic
CPU
AMD Ryzen 8700G
Motherboard
Gigabyte B650 UD AC
Memory
64 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Onboard
Sound Card
Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Del U2723QE
Screen Resolution
3840 x 2160
Hard Drives
Corsiar MP600 1TB
PSU
Silverstone 750 GOLD
Case
Silverstone FARA 513
Did you have a Specific Windows 11 Retail Key ?
I have read if you have a Retail Key for older builds of Windows it can be done but it is a convoluted process.
As an example if you had a Windows 7 Retail Key I have read will not work directly with Windows 11, you have to install Windows 10 first then upgrade to Windows 11.
I had Windows 7 retail key which I upgraded to Windows 10 with

Then upgraded to Windows 11.
New build in January 2025 I transfered the licence no problem

Another pc here same situation but more recent. The retail key wouldn't re-activate on new hardware
 

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Windows 11 Pro 25H2 (RP channel)
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PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model
MSI
CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-core
Motherboard
MEG X870E Godlike
Memory
64GB Corsair Titanium 6000/CL30
Graphics Card(s)
MSI Suprim 5080 SOC
Sound Card
Soundblaster AE-9
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS TUF Gaming VG289Q
Screen Resolution
3840x2160
Hard Drives
Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB (gen 5 x4, system drive/games)
Samsung 990 Pro 2TB
Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
Samsung 870 Evo 4TB
Samsung 870 Evo 2TB
Samsung T9 4TB
PSU
Seasonic PX-2200
Case
Bequiet! Dark Base Pro 901
Cooling
Noctua NH-D15S Chromax black
Keyboard
Logitech G915 X (wired)
Mouse
Logitech G903 with PowerPlay charger
Internet Speed
900Mb/sec
Browser
Microsoft Edge
Antivirus
Windows Defender
I had Windows 7 retail key which I upgraded to Windows 10 with

Then upgraded to Windows 11.
New build in January 2025 I transfered the licence no problem

Another pc here same situation but more recent. The retail key wouldn't re-activate on new hardware
Just to clarify the PC that would not reactivate on the new hardware, you did install and activate Windows 10 First on the new hardware?
 

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Windows 11
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model
Generic
CPU
AMD Ryzen 8700G
Motherboard
Gigabyte B650 UD AC
Memory
64 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Onboard
Sound Card
Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Del U2723QE
Screen Resolution
3840 x 2160
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Corsiar MP600 1TB
PSU
Silverstone 750 GOLD
Case
Silverstone FARA 513

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