windows 7 Not Genuine

certifiedgmane

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i installed windows 7 on a partition on my hard drive so i could dual boot xp and windows 7 just in case i didn't like windows 7 this partition was made using
EASEUS PARTITION MASTER (if it really matters)


everything was fine i resized the partition from 20gb to 40gb
after doing so i restarted my pc to boot into windows 7...everything went fine until i logged into my account to be met by and ugly blue colored background that said "this copy of windows is not genuine" and i also now had no task bar or start button.

so i opened up task manger clicked "new task" typed in "explorer.exe" and my task bar popped up in the original gray windows 95 theme:geek: i tried to click my computer but was met by an error that said "No such interface supported" i tried clicking everything in sight to only be met by the annoying error sound and statement quoted above

so i then decided to browse using task manager (which actually worked) and that is when i noticed that the drive letter in which windows 7 ultimate is installed on was now "D:" instead of the original "F:" i tried to open regedit/regedt32 a 1000 times to try an change the drive letter through there but is just wont open i just get an error like the one stated above

i pretty sure all i need to do is change my drive letter back to F: but it not as easy as i thought it would be i tried to change it through windows xp but that didn't work any ideas?
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Windows 7 ultimate 32bit
Hello and welcome to the sevenforums. : )

everything was fine i resized the partition from 20gb to 40gb
after doing so i restarted my pc to boot into windows 7...everything went fine until i logged into my account to be met by and ugly blue colored background that said "this copy of windows is not genuine" and i also now had no task bar or start button.

What 7 build did you install?
What are you hardware specs, enough to run Aero? Did you see Aero the first boot after the installation?
 

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1) Have you actually inputted a product key and tried to activate/ validate? Go to microsoft.com/genuine and click on the "validate windows" link and let it do its thing.

2) If 1) doesnt help, take a look at the solution on this thread.

Not Genuine after partition change
 

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Too many to describe...
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Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
Hello certifiedgmane, welcome to Seven Forums!



I'm not really sure it could be because of the partition resize unless it is because of the program used to do the resize, I've done a lot of "shrinks" both before and after the existing Windows partition running simulations on real hardware and in VirtualBox and have not had a similar issue using the Partition Wizard program.


I'd be more inclined to believe this is the issue.

"EASEUS PARTITION MASTER (if it really matters)"




If you care to, have a look at these tutorials at the links below for some ideas.

Dual Boot : Create Partitions Using PWBD

Partition Wizard : Use the Bootable CD
 

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Is the drive letter that Windows 7 is installed showing as D in Windows 7 or in XP. Just wondering because when dual booting usually the OS you are running at the time would be the C drive. So on XP it will see the drive it is installed on as C and same with any other OS on your PC. Second I would delete the Windows 7 drive so it is unallocated space, then put the DVD in and install to the unallocated space and it will automatically install correctly for you. Even if you haven't put a key in, you should still have 30 days to try Windows 7 before it goes to the not genuine screen. It has to be something that Easus did to your XP drive. If you made an Image of your PC before you made any changes I would suggest reverting back to that and then using Partition Wizard or Paragon Partition Manager Free Paragon Partition Manager Free Edition - Download Good luck and keep us posted. I am sure we can work you through this problem.
 

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Asus K60IJ
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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HP Laptop
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Integrated Intel GMA 4500
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onboard(laptop)
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What 7 build did you install?
What are you hardware specs, enough to run Aero? Did you see Aero the first boot after the installation?

build 7600
processor: celeron d 2.5ghz
graphics :ati x1300
Ram: 1.5gb

and yes everything was working including areo
there was no problem until i resized the partition
 
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OS
Windows 7 ultimate 32bit
Is the drive letter that Windows 7 is installed showing as D in Windows 7 or in XP. Just wondering because when dual booting usually the OS you are running at the time would be the C drive. So on XP it will see the drive it is installed on as C and same with any other OS on your PC. Second I would delete the Windows 7 drive so it is unallocated space, then put the DVD in and install to the unallocated space and it will automatically install correctly for you. Even if you haven't put a key in, you should still have 30 days to try Windows 7 before it goes to the not genuine screen. It has to be something that Easus did to your XP drive. If you made an Image of your PC before you made any changes I would suggest reverting back to that and then using Partition Wizard or Paragon Partition Manager Free Paragon Partition Manager Free Edition - Download Good luck and keep us posted. I am sure we can work you through this problem.


the partitioned that i installed windows 7 on was showing as "F:" both inside windows xp and in windows 7 It never showed as "C:"

rather windows xp drive letter was "C:" and windows 7 drive letter was "F:" both in windows 7 and xp
the drive letter never changed even when i was logged in windows seven it said "F:" NOT C:
But now the Drive letter for windows 7 shows as D: when i log in windows 7 but it still shows as "F" when logged in windows xp

Example

Before: RESIZING PARTITION

when logged in "WINDOWS XP"

XP drive letter = "C:"
Windows 7 Drive letter = "F:"
....................................................


When logged in "WINDOWS 7"

XP drive letter = "C:"
Windows 7 drive letter = "F:"

....................................................

AFTER RESIZING PARTITION

WHEN LOGGED IN "WINDOWS XP"

XP drive letter = "C:"
Windows 7 drive letter = "F:"

When logged in "WINDOWS 7"

Xp drive letter = "C:"
Windows 7 drive letter = "D:" BUT IT SHOULD SAY "F:"

and this is when all my problems started
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 ultimate 32bit
I gave you the fix for slipped drive letter. We help fix it here all the time.

If Paragon Rescue Kit can't make the necessary registry changes, then the Repair Install will.

As suggested earlier, Easeus is not compatible with Win7. Use free Partition Wizard bootable CD in the future - it never fails.
 
i gave you the fix for slipped drive letter. We help fix it here all the time.

If paragon rescue kit can't make the necessary registry changes, then the repair install will.

As suggested earlier, easeus is not compatible with win7. Use free partition wizard bootable cd in the future - it never fails.


ok thx i going to try now an us paragon right now
 

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Windows 7 ultimate 32bit
Let us know how it goes. There are further options.

Ok well i downloaded Paragon Rescue Kit 10 free edition after it finished downloading i clicked the file it opened an asked for a product key and serial number which they gave me for free then it asked me if i wanted an iso file or if i wanted to burn it to a cd i chose iso because i dont have any cds right now i then mounted the file using daemon tools
(i didn't think this method would work but i tried anyway) and restarted my pc only to be met by a blue screen then multiple errors telling me basically that i didn't have a hard drive i went into bios an set my pc back to it original default settings this fixed the problem and allowed me to boot back into windows xp

Im a little confused on what exactly to do with paragon rescue kit could you give me some clear instructions as i dont want to risk messing my pc up again:o ...which ive done literally hundreds of times but i some how always figured out how to fix it:geek:

But im going to need a little help this time
 

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OS
Windows 7 ultimate 32bit
Click on the CD to burn it using WIndows Image Burner. You can get 5 pack of good quality CD's on the wall rack at Walgreens for $2.

Boot the Paragon cd - select Normal Mode , then Boot Corrector.

Correct drive letters in the system registry. Assign original letter F to the 7 partition.

Release the letter F first, if necesssary.


If there are any problems with the program while in boot mode, take a clear readable camera snap to post back here, or detailed explanation.
 
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Click on the CD to burn it using WIndows Image Burner. You can get 5 pack of good quality CD's on the wall rack at Walgreens.

Boot the Paragon cd - select Normal Mode , then Boot Corrector.

Correct drive letters in the system registry. Assign original letter F to the 7 partition.

Release the letter F first, if necesssary.


Ok thx for your Help i really appreciate it man
 

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OS
Windows 7 ultimate 32bit
I won't be around much after 11-1 pm PST tomorrow but should be back on Monday afternoon. I wish you could have run the Repairs tonight when I could help you.

If Paragon won't help then the Repair Install can also fix it, as it did just a few days back for this exact situation. You need to be able to run the DVD from the desktop, however, so it will likely have to be triggered using the command I gave earlier from Task Manager. If it wants Administrative approval then there's a workaround I'll have to find.

Do you want to try the Repair Install now?

Do you have files you need to copy out first? http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/93347-copy-paste-windows-recovery-console.html
 
I won't be around much after 11-1 pm PST tomorrow but should be back on Monday afternoon. I wish you could have run the Repairs tonight when I could help you.

If Paragon won't help then the Repair Install can also fix it, as it did just a few days back for this exact situation. You need to be able to run the DVD from the desktop, however, so it will likely have to be triggered using the command I gave earlier from Task Manager. If it wants Administrative approval then there's a workaround I'll have to find.

Do you want to try the Repair Install now?

Do you have files you need to copy out first? http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/93347-copy-paste-windows-recovery-console.html

thats ok man ill figure it out some how some way and if i dont ill just wait till Monday haha but thx for the help i just went digging threw my computer boxes and found one blank disc its a little scratched but its readable im going to try and run paragon now

if that doesn't work ill try the copy paste method

EDIT:
OK!!! THX GREGGROCKER EVERYTHING IS WORKING FINE NOW!! THX SOOOOO MUCH I CHANGED MY DRIVE LETTER BACK TO "F:" AND EVERYTHING BACK TO NORMAL THX I REALLY APPRECIATE IT MAN
 
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Windows 7 ultimate 32bit
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