Post: Need really bad help please
03-20-2011, 12:13 AM #1
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03-20-2011, 02:50 AM #2
Cody_h4x
Nobody is like me
Originally posted by xxzero26xx View Post
I got windows 7 ultimate and a little a while ago this thing popped up on the bottom of my screen and said windows 7 is not genuine and i cnt get it off the bottom of my screen it just stays their help please:( someone please help me


You must have downloaded a counterfit version of windows :(
If you download the real version than re-install it that should go away
03-20-2011, 03:00 AM #3
Millz
Worth the Weight
Use a Windows 7 activator.

This could have been caused be a Windows Update, however, it wouldn't have happened if it was a legit version.

Or, you could use a little nifty activator called removeWAT. It will remove any activation needs in the system. After you manage to activate it, I would suggest disabling automatic updates, as they can cause trouble.

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03-20-2011, 03:10 AM #4
Mugen904
-Bosna u Srcu-
Originally posted by xxzero26xx View Post
I got windows 7 ultimate and a little a while ago this thing popped up on the bottom of my screen and said windows 7 is not genuine and i cnt get it off the bottom of my screen it just stays their help please:( someone please help me


1. Determine the source of the policy . To do this, follow these steps:

a. Click Start, Run and entering rsop.msc as the command.

b. Visit the following location:

Computer Configuration / Policies / Windows Settings /Security Settings / System Services /

If the Plug and Play service is configured through a Group Policy setting, you see it here with settings other than Not Defined. Additionally, you can see which Group Policy is applying this setting.

2. Disable the Group Policy settings and force the Group Policy to be reapplied.

a. Edit the Group Policy that is identified in Step 1 and change the setting to “Not Defined.” Or, follow the section below to add the required permissions for the Network Service account.

b. Force the Group Policy setting to reapply: gpupdate /force (a restart of the client is sometimes required)

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03-22-2011, 05:44 PM #5
Frank The Tank
The tank has arrived
Well IF you bought it and its legit i had the same problem...
it kept telling me my product key was wrong... i just kept messing with it and made sure there was a INTERNET connection so i could authorize online and it worked.

If its not the legal version... im sorry... i cannot provide assistance.

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