

My desktop came back briefly, but the black screen with "windows 7 - Build 7601 - this copy of Windows is not genuine" came right back.Īny tips or suggestions? I bought my copy of Windows from. So then I went ahead and did a system restore to 12/1 the last backup I had before this started. It did not resolve the problem (I will note that the update for downloading Windows 10, KB3035583, reinstalls itself no matter what I haven't been able to get rid of it. So I turned off automatic updates and uninstalled all of the updates after that date, one-by-one. It was after 12/16 that I first had this problem, after a slew of updates were installed. If it's genuine, then I shouldn't have to do this. When I google this, I get a bunch of videos about how to fool a non-genuine copy of windows into thinking it's genuine. The error message I receive is 0xC0004F200 (non-genuine). The new patch does absolutely nothing:Īnd typed slmgr.vbs /dlv in the search bar. I went to this page and downloaded the new patch. I then searched for update KB3004394 to uninstall it. When I try to install it, it tells me that I do not meet the minimum system requirements. And downloaded the "Intel Rapid Storage" driver.
