How to remove non genuine windows vista


















The corresponding restoration is also included. Multiple backup modes - automatic backup , incremental backup, and differential backup - can be created.

Meanwhile, disk management is enabled if you choose a backup scheme. Importantly, MiniTool ShadowMaker provides disk cloning with ease. Free Download. Then, in the following Backup page, select the backup source and storage path.

By default, all system partitions are selected. If you need to back up files, partition or the entire system disk, enter the Source section to choose a type. Step 3 : Go back to the Backup page and click Back up Now to start the backup. After completing the update, Windows 7 not genuine issue should be solved. If the message still exists, try the following method. In Windows, there is a built-in Windows 7 not genuine removal tool you can use to make Windows 7 genuine.

You can choose to reactivate it every 30 days for 3 times. That is, you essentially get days for this version of Windows. You can now use the slmgr -rearm command for another 8 times, which is another days. In addition to the above three methods, you can try to disable Windows updates. Select Never Check for Updates not recommended option from Important updates section. If you are using a pirated version of Windows, Windows 7 not genuine message might occur every time you turn on your computer one month after installation.

There might also be some bugs on the pirated version, causing many problems. Under these circumstances, we suggest purchasing a license key of the genuine Windows.

How to make Windows 7 genuine permanently? Follow these instructions to activate your copy of Windows. This is because the license is shared with other persons and Microsoft can stop your certificate due to it being used on multiple computers.

In this case, you can ask Microsoft for help. Meanwhile, this copy of Windows is not genuine message appeared. I tried the above ways and finally fixed it. The major reason causing Windows 7 not genuine is that you are not using the genuine Windows version that Microsoft provides.

Another reason is that you may be using an outdated version of Windows that needs to be upgraded. If you have enabled the setting of automatic update, the system will come in contact with internet access and realizes that it is outdated.

We hope the above methods solved your issue. And, besides uninstalling the KB update, isn't there any other way of getting rid of this notification msg? Say, some registry hack..!! As we have just learned from Lighthouse the KB has no uninstaller. So that option is out. Going back to a restore point is probably not practical in your case either because of the IE8.

I think the best for you is to go back to HP or MS and ask them what's going on. Click a the link "Activate Windows". Follow though the wizard to activate over the internet. If that doesn't work start the wizard over again and select activation over the phone. It will list a phone number to call Microsoft and they should be able to help you with the problem.

To answer your other questions: 1. No you cannot remove that with a registry hack or anything like that. Microsoft designed the activation in Windows Vista to be very hard to get around. The above are your only options. It could be possible the install of Internet Explorer 8 beta did this depending on what it does. If it did it was due to a bug. It is not suppose to cause activation problems. Thanks a lot guys. I've called up my HP dealer and he said that I'll need to reactivate windows again.

What d heck! KB I've now removed it, and as a consequence, are now having problems with updates It seems others are as well. Lighthouse, how did you get rid of it without an uninstaller and what are the problems you encoutered?

And if not, have you tried to do an update recently? No, I did not install it. In fact, I did "hide" it. I did not do any updates recently. I did manage to install 4 updates today, but they were all dated before the dreaded one! That was March 12, I think is older. But don't worry, with SP1 we'll all be blessed with it.

Sounds like you stepped on some other bits in the process. You never told me how you got rid of the bugger. It's not something I want to advertise over the air. Could cause damage if someone doesn't know what they're doing. I do not want to release anything that may cause problems to others.

Give me a few more days to work it out maybe a month. If so I don't see the problem. That update only removes some software installed that cracks activation. If you never installed an activation crack then all you have to lose is a few CPU cycles where it checks for and doesn't find anything. It won't cause any problems. I really cannot speak out of authority because I never installed it. But other people seem to have problems with it.

I just think it is irresponsible of MS to shoot down updates without uninstallers. I wrote a letter about that to them, but in lieu of an intelligent answer, they came back with a list of dumb questions. I don't have a problem with that sort of update either.

But if it causes problems if you don't install it which seems to be happening or if you remove it and get the same problems, well!! I will gladly reinstall it if you can tell me where to find it.

You probably tried that already. I should have known. Been there, done it, got the T-Shirt, read the book , seen the film, just waiting for inspiration! According to the Microsoft page on it, it doesn't do anything but remove activation cracks and thus it's not possible for any problems to occur if you don't have any activation cracks installed. Myself, I think I installed it and no bugs or loss of functionality happened on my computer. If you used the standard uninstall to remove the update if available and had problems then I would agree it's a problem.

JD, just for info: "According to the Microsoft page on the update you just need to go to Windows Update and the update will show up there.

If you give me a link where I can download it from, I'll buy you a beer. I couldn't find it on the MS Download Site! Lighthouse: I reread your posts in this thread and don't see any mention of trying Windows Update to get the update again.



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