W7 has become very slow so I have been disabling startup programs and services. I have used some info from other web sites to accomplish this and while I'm not done yet, it does seem to have helped somewhat. I think I recall disabling an update service or something, but anyway, I now have a problem which so far isn't affecting the operation of the computer, but now there is a message in the lower right of the screen that reads: "Build 7601" and "This copy of Windows is not genuine". This the OEM installation that was on the computer when it was bought brand new. The os is Windows 7 Home Premium. I also frequently get a nag window that reads "Optional update delivery is not working. You may be a victim of software counterfeiting. To use all Microsoft Windows features, such as all updates from Windows Update; get the latest updates; and receive product support, your copy of Microsoft Windows must be validated as genuine." Then there is a link: "Go online and resolve now".
If I do nothing, is the problem going to escalate? If not, I still need to fix this because it will drive my wife crazy and she is the primary user of this machine. If needed I have written down and photoed the product code on the bottom of this laptop. Believe it or not, it is still legible. I used CCleaner after some of the operations and that may have deleted a critical registry entry associated with a disabled startup program or service, which is why I wrote down the product code.
Is there a way to print out a list of startup programs and services, or will I need to post screen captures to aid in resolving this problem?
I'm going out to cut grass now, so I may be slow to respond in the event there is a quick reply to this post.
If I do nothing, is the problem going to escalate? If not, I still need to fix this because it will drive my wife crazy and she is the primary user of this machine. If needed I have written down and photoed the product code on the bottom of this laptop. Believe it or not, it is still legible. I used CCleaner after some of the operations and that may have deleted a critical registry entry associated with a disabled startup program or service, which is why I wrote down the product code.
Is there a way to print out a list of startup programs and services, or will I need to post screen captures to aid in resolving this problem?
I'm going out to cut grass now, so I may be slow to respond in the event there is a quick reply to this post.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Starter 32 bitAtom N4551 GB
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Mini 110-3700
- OS
- Windows 7 Starter 32 bit
- CPU
- Atom N455
- Memory
- 1 GB