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Hi, I've been trying to figure out why it is that I've been getting this popup here:
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When I do in fact have a key entered and at a previous point in time Windows was registered as Genuine - and was fully functional. In fact, I still have the ability to change my wallpaper, and the...
I cannot update anything, I always get this error 0x8004fe21, the error messages from WinUpdate vary every time. Thanks, Techy.
Diagnostic Report (1.9.0027.0):
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Windows Validation Data-->
Validation Code: 0x8004FE21
Cached Online Validation Code: N/A,...
First, this is my first post, and I am quite a noob, so i am sorry if I break any rule, or if I behave sub-optimally, I try my best. I get this message for a few weeks already, and I got sick of it. I googled it, all solutions are telling me to delete wat file in system32, but I don't want to,...
When I got this message earlier this month, I searched around, read the posts here etc. After reading about the problem I let windows install KB3024777 to fix the KB3004394(?) problem.
Everything appeared to work. January updates were installed. This was three days ago. But today I got the...
Dear all,
I appreciate all help on this matter. On my work computer (with genuine windows 7 pro x32), I started to get the "this computer is not running a genuine windows" pop up message. What I notice from the diagnostic report (see below) is that the Product key is not the same as the one...