


I've also tried poking through the registry, and found in Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SoftwareProtectionPlatform\Activation fields called ActivationInterval, Manual, and NotificationDisabled, which I wonder if will do anything. I've seen this Superuser question regarding disabling update popups, but I imagine the process would be similar, if the activation popup uses a similar method. Photo of screen because print screen doesn't work when the popup is on screen: It's intrusive, especially when I'm working on something or playing a game. This popup doesn't allow any sort of inputs until the "Go to Settings" button appears a few seconds later. As a result, every so often (every 2 hours or so) I get a big, blue fullscreen popup saying to activate Windows. My copy of Windows 10 is not activated, due to errors involving multiple Windows resets (from an already activated copy of Windows).
