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problem with WGA after 1 1/2 years of running xp

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jfdabiri

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Feb 27, 2007
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Hi,
i have had this xp-sp2 that i purchased from a reputable retailer in november of 2005. it's been working fine, and i've been receiving my updates regularly. recently i received an updated notice about WGA, since it was a big file, and i have dial-up, i declined to accept it. the next week, i turned the pc on, a msg at the task bar says "you may be a victim of software counterfeiting" or "this copy of windows is not genuine" or product id is bad. i ran wga validation, and it says: "geographically banned product id" then it says: "product id is bad". i've heard that people are having problems with WGA sometimes. i like to know what i'm supposed to do?
thanks.
 
Have you tried going here -
it is probably your first point of call.
also this is an extract from the same site:
Q: What do I do if my system fails validation, but I am certain that I purchased/have a genuine copy of Windows?

A: When a copy of Windows fails validation, the user is directed to a customized Web page with details about what caused the failure and recommendations for how to fix the problem. This page contains a section with troubleshooting steps. One of these steps will let you check to see whether you can use the online Product Key Update Tool. If your computer came with a genuine product key, but Windows was improperly installed using an invalid product key, the Product Key Update Tool helps convert your computer to a genuine status without having to purchase a new copy of Windows. If this solution does not work, refer to the instructions above for what to do when your system fails validation.

Tim
MCSA, A+, Network+
 
no.
no joy. microsoft is just passing people around like basketball. from customer service to tech support to piracy reporting, back to promotions dept. i had several emails exchanged with a techy guy. basically same stuff. finally, they want me to send them the cd, my proof of purchase, and a report on how this happened to me. i have my order number from the retailer, the credit card i charged it on, and i might be able to get the charge item from the credit card company, but i don't have a receipt per se from the retailer, since i purchased it online.
but while i'm waiting for this, i had to system restore back to the day before wga update. the sad thing is that even if you have a legit copy of windows, if somebody hacks your prod key, and uses it, you're screwed up. and you have to prove that the copy is yours. that's the problem i have. and when you change your prodkey online, they drop the same wga root kit / spyware on your pc. we're in a lot of trouble. thank god that linux is taking a foothold. free at last.
 
Problems with XP Validation: Your copy is invalid
thread779-1300928
 
I used the same thread last week that linney suggested "Problems with Xp Validation: your copy is invalid" - this worked immediately for my customer's computer (remember to use system32 not system23 in the script )

 
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