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| Windows Activation Was Successful Message 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 |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message JamesJ wrote:[color=blue] > 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[/color] 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 |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message 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$1@news.eternal-september.org...[color=blue] > JamesJ wrote:[color=green] >> Lately I've been trouble shooting problem(s) with my Vista x32 sp2 start >> menu. >> 2 times within the last week upon a reboot I get the message that >> 'Windows Activation was successful' even though it was activated >> successfully over a month ago. >> Also, at the bottom right side of the desktop the message: >> >> 'Windows Build 6002 >> This copy of Windows is not genuine' >> >> When I reboot it goes away. >> >> Any idea why this is happening? Never had this message before. >> >> Thanks, >> James[/color] > > Got automatic updates configured to download and install updates without > your input? If so, you may well be another of the thousands of WGA false > positives victims. Call Micro**** and raise hell. > > Or it's possible you've been punked by malware. When you click on the > you're not genuine message, what happens? > > Alias[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message JamesJ wrote:[color=blue] > I never clicked on it. I just rebooted and it was gone. > I was having problems with the start menu and I believe that Microsoft > Security Essential might > have been the culprit. > > James > > "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message > news:hcqg2f$ij8$1@news.eternal-september.org...[color=green] >> JamesJ wrote:[color=darkred] >>> 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[/color] >> >> 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[/color] >[/color] 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. |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message I've sort of been checking his posts in this group. Thanks for the warning, James "Frank" <frank@fuku.com> wrote in message news:4af0cf27$1@news.x-privat.org...[color=blue] > JamesJ wrote:[color=green] >> I never clicked on it. I just rebooted and it was gone. >> I was having problems with the start menu and I believe that Microsoft >> Security Essential might >> have been the culprit. >> >> James >> >> "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message >> news:hcqg2f$ij8$1@news.eternal-september.org...[color=darkred] >>> 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[/color] >>[/color] > 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.[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message JamesJ wrote:[color=blue] > I've sort of been checking his posts in this group. > > Thanks for the warning, > James[/color] His "warning" is a lie. Alias[color=blue] > > "Frank" <frank@fuku.com> wrote in message > news:4af0cf27$1@news.x-privat.org...[color=green] >> JamesJ wrote:[color=darkred] >>> I never clicked on it. I just rebooted and it was gone. >>> I was having problems with the start menu and I believe that >>> Microsoft Security Essential might >>> have been the culprit. >>> >>> James >>> >>> "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:hcqg2f$ij8$1@news.eternal-september.org... >>>> JamesJ wrote: >>>>> Lately I've been trouble shooting problem(s) with my Vista x32 sp2 >>>>> start menu. >>>>> 2 times within the last week upon a reboot I get the message that >>>>> 'Windows Activation was successful' even though it was activated >>>>> successfully over a month ago. >>>>> Also, at the bottom right side of the desktop the message: >>>>> >>>>> 'Windows Build 6002 >>>>> This copy of Windows is not genuine' >>>>> >>>>> When I reboot it goes away. >>>>> >>>>> Any idea why this is happening? Never had this message before. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> James >>>> >>>> Got automatic updates configured to download and install updates >>>> without your input? If so, you may well be another of the thousands >>>> of WGA false positives victims. Call Micro**** and raise hell. >>>> >>>> Or it's possible you've been punked by malware. When you click on >>>> the you're not genuine message, what happens? >>>> >>>> Alias >>>[/color] >> Pay no attention to that moron linux troll named alias. He only has >> pirated MS software and MS caught him and he like to whine about it.[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message Be nice, all "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message news:hcre60$q2h$1@news.eternal-september.org...[color=blue] > JamesJ wrote:[color=green] >> I've sort of been checking his posts in this group. >> >> Thanks for the warning, >> James[/color] > > His "warning" is a lie. > > Alias[color=green] >> >> "Frank" <frank@fuku.com> wrote in message >> news:4af0cf27$1@news.x-privat.org...[color=darkred] >>> JamesJ wrote: >>>> I never clicked on it. I just rebooted and it was gone. >>>> I was having problems with the start menu and I believe that Microsoft >>>> Security Essential might >>>> have been the culprit. >>>> >>>> James >>>> >>>> "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:hcqg2f$ij8$1@news.eternal-september.org... >>>>> JamesJ wrote: >>>>>> Lately I've been trouble shooting problem(s) with my Vista x32 sp2 >>>>>> start menu. >>>>>> 2 times within the last week upon a reboot I get the message that >>>>>> 'Windows Activation was successful' even though it was activated >>>>>> successfully over a month ago. >>>>>> Also, at the bottom right side of the desktop the message: >>>>>> >>>>>> 'Windows Build 6002 >>>>>> This copy of Windows is not genuine' >>>>>> >>>>>> When I reboot it goes away. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any idea why this is happening? Never had this message before. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> James >>>>> >>>>> Got automatic updates configured to download and install updates >>>>> without your input? If so, you may well be another of the thousands of >>>>> WGA false positives victims. Call Micro**** and raise hell. >>>>> >>>>> Or it's possible you've been punked by malware. When you click on the >>>>> you're not genuine message, what happens? >>>>> >>>>> Alias >>>> >>> Pay no attention to that moron linux troll named alias. He only has >>> pirated MS software and MS caught him and he like to whine about it.[/color] >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message JamesJ wrote:[color=blue] > Be nice, all[/color] Nice and Frank is an oxymoron. Don't believe me, just check out his posts. Alias[color=blue] > > > "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message > news:hcre60$q2h$1@news.eternal-september.org...[color=green] >> JamesJ wrote:[color=darkred] >>> I've sort of been checking his posts in this group. >>> >>> Thanks for the warning, >>> James[/color] >> >> His "warning" is a lie. >> >> Alias[color=darkred] >>> >>> "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$1@news.eternal-september.org... >>>>>> JamesJ wrote: >>>>>>> Lately I've been trouble shooting problem(s) with my Vista x32 >>>>>>> sp2 start menu. >>>>>>> 2 times within the last week upon a reboot I get the message that >>>>>>> 'Windows Activation was successful' even though it was activated >>>>>>> successfully over a month ago. >>>>>>> Also, at the bottom right side of the desktop the message: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 'Windows Build 6002 >>>>>>> This copy of Windows is not genuine' >>>>>>> >>>>>>> When I reboot it goes away. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Any idea why this is happening? Never had this message before. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>> James >>>>>> >>>>>> Got automatic updates configured to download and install updates >>>>>> without your input? If so, you may well be another of the >>>>>> thousands of WGA false positives victims. Call Micro**** and raise >>>>>> hell. >>>>>> >>>>>> Or it's possible you've been punked by malware. When you click on >>>>>> the you're not genuine message, what happens? >>>>>> >>>>>> Alias >>>>> >>>> Pay no attention to that moron linux troll named alias. He only has >>>> pirated MS software and MS caught him and he like to whine about it. >>>[/color][/color][/color] |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:hcre60$q2h$1@news.eternal-september.org...[color=blue] > JamesJ wrote:[color=green] >> I've sort of been checking his posts in this group. >> >> Thanks for the warning, >> James[/color] > > His "warning" is a lie. > > Alias[color=green] >> >> "Frank" <frank@fuku.com> wrote in message >> news:4af0cf27$1@news.x-privat.org...[color=darkred] >>> JamesJ wrote: >>>> I never clicked on it. I just rebooted and it was gone. >>>> I was having problems with the start menu and I believe that Microsoft >>>> Security Essential might >>>> have been the culprit. >>>> >>>> James >>>> >>>> "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:hcqg2f$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.[/color] >>[/color][/color] 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. |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message news:hcrt72$8c7$1@news.eternal-september.org...[color=blue] > JamesJ wrote:[color=green] >> Be nice, all[/color] > > Nice and Frank is an oxymoron. Don't believe me, just check out his posts. >[/color] Your posts are all "ill informed". Better study up on computers because you don't know anything about Ubuntu or Windows products. |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message Kevin SmallBone wrote:[color=blue] > > > "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message > news:hcrt72$8c7$1@news.eternal-september.org...[color=green] >> JamesJ wrote:[color=darkred] >>> Be nice, all[/color] >> >> Nice and Frank is an oxymoron. Don't believe me, just check out his >> posts. >>[/color] > > Your posts are all "ill informed". Better study up on computers because > you don't know anything about Ubuntu or Windows products. > >[/color] Considering I have forgotten more than you'll ever know ... Alias |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message I use this newgroup for assistance with Vista, not to judge anyone. James "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message news:hcrt72$8c7$1@news.eternal-september.org...[color=blue] > JamesJ wrote:[color=green] >> Be nice, all[/color] > > Nice and Frank is an oxymoron. Don't believe me, just check out his posts. > > Alias[color=green] >> >> >> "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message >> news:hcre60$q2h$1@news.eternal-september.org...[color=darkred] >>> 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. >>>>[/color][/color][/color] |
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| Re: Windows Activation Was Successful Message JamesJ wrote:[color=blue] > I use this newgroup for assistance with Vista, not > to judge anyone. > > James[/color] If you say so. Alias[color=blue] > > "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message > news:hcrt72$8c7$1@news.eternal-september.org...[color=green] >> JamesJ wrote:[color=darkred] >>> Be nice, all[/color] >> >> Nice and Frank is an oxymoron. Don't believe me, just check out his >> posts. >> >> Alias[color=darkred] >>> >>> >>> "Alias" <iamaliasTAK3THIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:hcre60$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. >>>>>[/color][/color][/color] |
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