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hi . . . I'm a newbie around here. I've win7:home premium. I got it a couple months ago. when I updated the windows, message appeared and said that my windows isn't genuine. somebody wanna help?
 
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Hi afid_newbie - Welcome to w7forums

Where did you purchase Windows 7? Was this an online purchase?
 

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Most likely this is not a genuine copy of windows. As Clifford suggested, let us know where you purchased it?

Maybe another hit & run?
 

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This has happened to some users, even though they have a Genuine Product Key for Windows 7.

If that is the case, a call to the MS Windows 7 Tech support may help.
 
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thank for all replies:)
well, it was my uncle, he gave it as a present. I don't have any ideas where he got it.

now the notification's disappeared (I didn't know how could that occurred). the day after I posted the thread, it's today, I get another notification. I'm asked for activating my windows and I prefer to close it. I got confused more and more:confused:

please, help me solve this:dontknow: (sorry 'bout my poor english)
 
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Once you install you have thirty days to activate Windows. Until you activate there is a message telling you that you may not be genuine. Until Windows has been activated you will continue to see this popup.
 

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The real fun begins when the computer automatically adds time to the bootup and shuts down automatically after 2 hours to annoy you into activating a valid license.

Microsoft sometimes gives out false positives. I had a copy of MSE start annoying about an invalid license even though everytime I go to the Microsoft website it is fine.

You will want to activate...
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/activate-windows-7-on-this-computer
 
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Microsoft can invalidate your Windows at any time. If the code shows up as too many activations they can mark it invalid, even 3 months or more down the line. This happens often with codes "found" on the internet or bought as code-only on eBay. If you buy the key from a questionable source you are always taking a chance. Your best bet is to buy it along with the disks using a credit card and save the sales receipt or buy it directly from Microsoft.
 
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sorry for my disappearance
I think the link you given is for XP user

but thanks to you all, now I've activated my windows and validated it. you have given me great helps. but does it means I have a genuine windows?

Did you crack the system?If so,you don't have the genuine windows.
 
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err, I don't know but I have some anomalies. first: my activation warning didn't pop-up every time I turned on my computer. second: the activation countdown said that I have 12 days to activate my w7 (never less than that)

do you know why those happen?
 

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You have one month to activate so it warns you. Once you activate it will no longer remind you.
 

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but thanks to you all, now I've activated my windows and validated it. you have given me great helps. but does it means I have a genuine windows?
Go here to validate your Windows 7 install, you must use IE8 or you'll have to download a little app to verify otherwise.

http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/validate/ValidateNow.aspx?displaylang=en

You can also right-click on Computer, then select properties and you'll see the following box. This is from my system and I blocked out the user name and Product ID since that varies from user to user.

Look at the text box by the black arrow in the lower right-hand corner.

 

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I still stand by my earlier post (post #3). The genuine part. :)
 

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I still stand by my earlier post (post #3). The genuine part. :)
I believe he's not familiar with where to check on his Windows 7 OS to verify.

He stated it's activated and such so apparently the Windows 7 product key is genuine.

He's a newbie with the OS and really hasn't explored all the places to verify his install.

If he types "activate" in the Start Orb search menu this screen will pop-up too.

 

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