Windows 7 spontaneously deactivates??

Doomer

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Had this happen today. For some reason Win 7 said it was an illegal copy on boot up. Go into control panel -> system and it said windows wasn't activated. I click on "activate now" and it activates successfully and the desktop message disappears. wtf is up with that????

Scanned for viruses and didn't find any.
 

ViRGE

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And have you made any hardware changes lately?
 

Captante

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Had this happen once simply because I disabled/re-enabled a network adapter several times, or at least that's what appeared to cause it.

Re-activating was easy though.
 

Doomer

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Got it from Newegg. It's legit. even came with a COA.

Nothing changed that could have triggered deactivation, not even a SW install. Absolutely no HW changes.

What's got me puzzled is that it said this copy is illegitimate (or something to that effect) and yet it reactivated without a hitch.
 

Matt1970

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I have seen it happen a few times. A couple of them were 30 days after a fresh install using a COA that showed as activated after installing. I figured it was just a glitch with the 30 day trial thing.
 

Mem

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Had this happen once simply because I disabled/re-enabled a network adapter several times, or at least that's what appeared to cause it.

Re-activating was easy though.


I had this happen on Vista ages ago,when I phoned Microsoft they said disable network connection ie unplug router cable , wait a few minutes then renable it,worked back then.