My Windows 7 Home premium key is blocked after upgrade to window 10.

How fix my window home edition premium... is blocked when the upgrade window 10 after installing upgrade, then connect you after my window key is blacklists. Please help, but I'm using my laptop with 2 log in account. I think that after the upgrade and reboot window 10 to another account. And then I start to use the 10 window after a few hour key stuck error and not to intervene. I have try the recovery mode and it can, finally, I reinstall Home premium to Windows 7 and I put the key in my back of my laptop is blocked also.

Hello

According to the description, I understand that, after downgrading to windows 10-Windows 7 Home premium, your windows product key 7 HP no longer works or it's been blocked.

Please refer to the suggestion given by Andre Da Costa replied on 4 December 2010 on the following thread mentioned below to check if his help.

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-windows_install/Windows-7-product-key-has-been-blocked-by/980b8c9b-eaf0-45F3-8f58-a67bc62fdb61

Hope this information is useful, if the problem persists please write us back with the quick information so that we can help you further.

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