Windows 7 is not Genuine
Posted: 2012-02-04 10:53pm
Okay, so recently I've been getting the "This copy of Windows may not be genuine" pop-up message. At first I did everything the message said, downloaded Microsoft's validation software, and let the thing do its work.
When it finishes, it has a spiel about how genuine Windows software is so much better and all that, and the only thing it tells me I can do is buy a genuine copy. My reaction: Bull shit. The machine I'm on is only a few months old and it came with Windows 7 on it, installed by the manufacturer. Now unless HP somehow got false copies, which I doubt, there's no reason I should be getting this message.
So I looked up some ways to remove the prompt. The only one that doesn't involve tampering with the OS or downloading cracks that I could find was to run the activation utility, which tells me what I already know, activation was successful and that my copy is genuine.
Yet I still get the blasted pop-up, and it's annoying the hell out of me.
Anything I could do to get rid of it? Preferably without having to do things that are potentially illegal.
When it finishes, it has a spiel about how genuine Windows software is so much better and all that, and the only thing it tells me I can do is buy a genuine copy. My reaction: Bull shit. The machine I'm on is only a few months old and it came with Windows 7 on it, installed by the manufacturer. Now unless HP somehow got false copies, which I doubt, there's no reason I should be getting this message.
So I looked up some ways to remove the prompt. The only one that doesn't involve tampering with the OS or downloading cracks that I could find was to run the activation utility, which tells me what I already know, activation was successful and that my copy is genuine.
Yet I still get the blasted pop-up, and it's annoying the hell out of me.
Anything I could do to get rid of it? Preferably without having to do things that are potentially illegal.