| | | | Lately I've been trouble shooting problem(s) with my Vista x32 sp2 start
menu.
2 times within the last week upon a reboot I get the message that
'Windows Activation was successful' even though it was activated
successfully over a month ago.
Also, at the bottom right side of the desktop the message:
'Windows Build 6002
This copy of Windows is not genuine'
When I reboot it goes away.
Any idea why this is happening? Never had this message before.
Thanks,
James
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| | | | | Post in reply to: JamesJ
Got automatic updates configured to download and install updates without
your input? If so, you may well be another of the thousands of WGA false
positives victims. Call Microshit and raise hell.
Or it's possible you've been punked by malware. When you click on the
you're not genuine message, what happens?
Alias
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Alias
I never clicked on it. I just rebooted and it was gone.
I was having problems with the start menu and I believe that Microsoft
Security Essential might
have been the culprit.
James
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| | | | | Post in reply to: JamesJ
Pay no attention to that moron linux troll named alias. He only has
pirated MS software and MS caught him and he like to whine about it.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Frank
I've sort of been checking his posts in this group.
Thanks for the warning,
James
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| | | | | Post in reply to: JamesJ
His "warning" is a lie.
Alias
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Be nice, all
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Nice and Frank is an oxymoron. Don't believe me, just check out his posts.
Alias
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Alias
I use this newgroup for assistance with Vista, not
to judge anyone.
James
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