My friend has a Dell Dimension 4550, a couple of years old. Last week, out of nowhere it started popping up "This copy of Windows is not genuine" on boot. (He has no system restore points, so that route is shot)
He hasn't changed any hardware, and so far as he knows no one in his family installed anything. Over the phone, I told him to download viewxpkey, and compare the key to the license sticker on the side. If it's different, does anyone know where in the registry the key is stored, so we can put the correct one in?
If this is not the problem, what could it possibly be? The popup simply tells him to buy a genuine copy, doesn't give him a chance to re-activate (maybe he's lucky - I just went through the reactivation when I transferred my XP Pro from my old box to my new. A nearly indecipherable, heavy accent nightmare)
As always, any help is greatly appreciated.
He hasn't changed any hardware, and so far as he knows no one in his family installed anything. Over the phone, I told him to download viewxpkey, and compare the key to the license sticker on the side. If it's different, does anyone know where in the registry the key is stored, so we can put the correct one in?
If this is not the problem, what could it possibly be? The popup simply tells him to buy a genuine copy, doesn't give him a chance to re-activate (maybe he's lucky - I just went through the reactivation when I transferred my XP Pro from my old box to my new. A nearly indecipherable, heavy accent nightmare)
As always, any help is greatly appreciated.
