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.
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
"Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message
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> JamesJ wrote:
>> 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
>
> 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 Micro**** 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
I've sort of been checking his posts in this group.
Thanks for the warning,
James
"Frank" <frank@fuku.com> wrote in message
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> JamesJ wrote:
>> 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
>>
>> "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:hcqg2f$ij8$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>> JamesJ wrote:
>>>> 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
>>>
>>> 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 Micro**** 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
>>
> 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.
"Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message
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> JamesJ wrote:
>> I've sort of been checking his posts in this group.
>>
>> Thanks for the warning,
>> James
>
> His "warning" is a lie.
>
> Alias
>>
>> "Frank" <frank@fuku.com> wrote in message
>> news:4af0cf27$1@news.x-privat.org...
>>> JamesJ wrote:
>>>> I never clicked on it. I just rebooted and it was gone.
>>>> I was having problems with the start menu and I believe that Microsoft
>>>> Security Essential might
>>>> have been the culprit.
>>>>
>>>> James
>>>>
>>>> "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:hcqg2f$ij8$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>>> JamesJ wrote:
>>>>>> Lately I've been trouble shooting problem(s) with my Vista x32 sp2
>>>>>> start menu.
>>>>>> 2 times within the last week upon a reboot I get the message that
>>>>>> 'Windows Activation was successful' even though it was activated
>>>>>> successfully over a month ago.
>>>>>> Also, at the bottom right side of the desktop the message:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 'Windows Build 6002
>>>>>> This copy of Windows is not genuine'
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I reboot it goes away.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any idea why this is happening? Never had this message before.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> James
>>>>>
>>>>> Got automatic updates configured to download and install updates
>>>>> without your input? If so, you may well be another of the thousands of
>>>>> WGA false positives victims. Call Micro**** and raise hell.
>>>>>
>>>>> Or it's possible you've been punked by malware. When you click on the
>>>>> you're not genuine message, what happens?
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias
>>>>
>>> Pay no attention to that moron linux troll named alias. He only has
>>> pirated MS software and MS caught him and he like to whine about it.
>>
"Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:hcre60$q2h$1@news.eternal-september.org...
> JamesJ wrote:
>> I've sort of been checking his posts in this group.
>>
>> Thanks for the warning,
>> James
>
> His "warning" is a lie.
>
> Alias
>>
>> "Frank" <frank@fuku.com> wrote in message
>> news:4af0cf27$1@news.x-privat.org...
>>> JamesJ wrote:
>>>> I never clicked on it. I just rebooted and it was gone.
>>>> I was having problems with the start menu and I believe that Microsoft
>>>> Security Essential might
>>>> have been the culprit.
>>>>
>>>> James
>>>>
>>>> "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:hcqg2f$ij8$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>>> JamesJ wrote:
>>>>>> Lately I've been trouble shooting problem(s) with my Vista x32 sp2
>>>>>> start menu.
>>>>>> 2 times within the last week upon a reboot I get the message that
>>>>>> 'Windows Activation was successful' even though it was activated
>>>>>> successfully over a month ago.
>>>>>> Also, at the bottom right side of the desktop the message:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 'Windows Build 6002
>>>>>> This copy of Windows is not genuine'
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I reboot it goes away.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any idea why this is happening? Never had this message before.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> James
>>>>>
>>>>> Got automatic updates configured to download and install updates
>>>>> without your input? If so, you may well be another of the thousands of
>>>>> WGA false positives victims. Call Micro**** and raise hell.
>>>>>
>>>>> Or it's possible you've been punked by malware. When you click on the
>>>>> you're not genuine message, what happens?
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias
>>>>
>>> Pay no attention to that moron linux troll named alias. He only has
>>> pirated MS software and MS caught him and he like to whine about it.
>>
Type C:\Windows\System32\SLUI.exe 4
Disconnect Internet
Use phone to activate
You will talk to a human being. Explain the
problem. They maybe (MAYbe) able to
help you.
I use this newgroup for assistance with Vista, not
to judge anyone.
James
"Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message
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> JamesJ wrote:
>> Be nice, all
>
> Nice and Frank is an oxymoron. Don't believe me, just check out his posts.
>
> Alias
>>
>>
>> "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:hcre60$q2h$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>> JamesJ wrote:
>>>> I've sort of been checking his posts in this group.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the warning,
>>>> James
>>>
>>> His "warning" is a lie.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>>>
>>>> "Frank" <frank@fuku.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:4af0cf27$1@news.x-privat.org...
>>>>> JamesJ wrote:
>>>>>> I never clicked on it. I just rebooted and it was gone.
>>>>>> I was having problems with the start menu and I believe that
>>>>>> Microsoft Security Essential might
>>>>>> have been the culprit.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> James
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:hcqg2f$ij8$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>>>>> JamesJ wrote:
>>>>>>>> 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
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 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 Micro**** 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
>>>>>>
>>>>> 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.
>>>>