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Windows 8 activation key

After the installation of Windows 8 I was unable to activate it, because of this at a regular interval of time the 'Activate Windows' screen appears. Is there a way to permanently disable this screen. The 'Go to PC Settings to activate windows' blue screen is still frequently appearing (and am unable to dismiss it without going to the PC Settings thing), even though the System screen of the control panel clearly states Windows 8.1 Pro is activated, how do i disable this ridiculous and annoying 'feature'? In Windows 7 and Windows Vista the DWORD value is also changed to 1 just as in Windows 8, in order to disable Auto-activation. In conclusion, tampering with registry values is by its self very risky. This is because the Registry is a very important and paramount part of Windows and thus should be backed up before any value is changed. Nov 02, 2018  Disabling touch input in Windows 10/8.1. Step 1: Open Device Manager. To do this, type Device Manger in Start search, and then click/tap Device Manager entry to launch the same. Alternatively, you can right-click (touch and hold) on the Start button to open the power user menu and then click or tap Device Manger to open the same.