Read Also: Fix: iPhone, iPad, iPod Not Syncing with iTunes on Windows 8 Once the operating system boots again after the Windows 8.1 Update has been installed, the user is required to reactivate Windows 8.1 but the process is impossible, as if you were running a botched version of Windows. This is a major problem, as users are being left with a Windows version set to expire in 30 days. Obviously, the most immediate solution would to try and uninstall the KB files that came with the update, if this is possible, at all. Here’s what one of the users in question has been saying: At the moment, besides uninstalling the update files and contacting Microsoft support, apparently there isn’t a working fix yet. However, we will keep an eye on this and if we find a solution, we will definitely update the piece to help you out if you to have been struck by this annoying problem. If you happen to know of a solution, do share it with the community. Read Also: Fix: Windows 8.1 Update Install Failed: 80070020, 80073712 and 0x800f081f

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