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Also tried - when I didn't, the program just came up with an error.
Also tried - when I didn't, the program just came up with an error.
Ive just ran it and it took me a couple of trys, Run as Admin, click graball and wait until each new window appears and click "ok" until it finishes?
Im afraid your installation is counterfeit.
It has been activated using a well known Lenovo "blacklisted" key.
You will need to reinstall Windows 7 using Genuine media.-<slp key="22TKD-F8XX6-YG69F-9M66D-PMJBM"> <pid>XXXXX-OEM-8992662-00497</pid> <oem>LENOVO (BLACKLISTED!)</oem>
Blacklisted?
That's impossible!
My dad got this from his work, they all use it just fine!
According to your logs, the computer has been activated using this key.
I can ask our resident expert in this field to check for you. Please post back the following information:
Windows Genuine and Activation Issue Posting Instructions
I'll wait until my dad gets home now. I emailed him the thread, he can help better than I can.
Probably.
Infact on further analysis the machine has a Gigabyte motherboard installed, therefore not a Lenovo machine
[BaseBoard Information (Type 2) - Length 15 - Handle 0002h]
Manufacturer Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Product X79-UD3
Therefore it is 100% counterfeit, along with the blacklisted key.
You need to reinstall using Genuine media.
What do you mean?
Gigabyte is fine... isn't it?
(Sorry for the late reply)
P.S: It IS in fact conterfeit, but not as you think. My dad's work mistakenly bought a version of Windows 7 that was for UPDATES - nothing else. There are vital files missing in System32 that cause the computer to BSOD when playing games.