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By *ichaelangela OP   Couple
over a year ago

notts

been running windows 7 for the last few years, some websites like youtube kept telling me that it will soon no longer support my browser, plus Microsoft auto updates kept asking me to update to windows 8.

2 weeks ago, I succumbed and updated via the microsoft auto update.

all was well until last night when I get a black screen (still with icons) and a message from Microsoft on the bottom corner of the screen stating "WINDOWS 7, BUILD 7601, THIS COPY OF WINDOWS IS NOT GENUINE"

WTF?? made sure it was from Microsoft etc, done some googling and it is a Microsoft thing, and the only way to put it right is to give Microsoft £79 for an authentication key

turns out its a conflict between windows 7 and 8, and you have to pay

unless anyone knows another way ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"been running windows 7 for the last few years, some websites like youtube kept telling me that it will soon no longer support my browser, plus Microsoft auto updates kept asking me to update to windows 8.

2 weeks ago, I succumbed and updated via the microsoft auto update.

all was well until last night when I get a black screen (still with icons) and a message from Microsoft on the bottom corner of the screen stating "WINDOWS 7, BUILD 7601, THIS COPY OF WINDOWS IS NOT GENUINE"

WTF?? made sure it was from Microsoft etc, done some googling and it is a Microsoft thing, and the only way to put it right is to give Microsoft £79 for an authentication key

turns out its a conflict between windows 7 and 8, and you have to pay

unless anyone knows another way ?? "

Linux.

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By *edangel_2013Woman
over a year ago

southend

Don't do it. Go back to Windows 7. Windows 8 is crap. I had my new laptop for 2 hours before I wanted to throw it through a proper window. It isn't designed for laptops, it's designed for touch screens.

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By *imply_SensualMan
over a year ago

warrington

Revert back and download a new browser, e.g. Firefox, Chrome etc - should work.

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By *ipsTeaserCouple
over a year ago

here and there, thereabouts

Some where on laptop you should have a certificate of authenticity. It might be under the battery. That should have your valid key on it. You should then be able to either reinstall windows or reactivate it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Some where on laptop you should have a certificate of authenticity. It might be under the battery. That should have your valid key on it. You should then be able to either reinstall windows or reactivate it"

This is what I believe the correct answer to be. I was updating work computers from XP to 7 and encountered the same issue. Usually just means the key has to be entered somewhere.

As for Windows 8 bashing, by default, it is a little annoying but should you want the Start Menu back, download a program called Classic Shell. Never looked back x

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By *urreyfun2008Man
over a year ago

East Grinstead

Running Windows 7 on a couple of machines and no pestering to switch to Windows 8.

I would be checking for malware on the machine, malwarebytes is free and reputable.

Also on youtube easy solution is use Chrome browser if those warnings are real too

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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago

Beyond the shadows.

To be fair to them when windows 8 comeing out they were offering it for something like £25.

Roll it back to windows 7 if you want. Most people will probably miss windows 8 go to windows 10.

Plus Microsoft has promised to provide security patches even after it ends mainstream support, through 2020. What is ending is design changes, warranty claims and no-charge incident support. How many times does anyone call Microsoft for support? for the average consumer probably 0.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

get an imac problem solved

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sounds fishy to me. Go back to 7,although I get on fine with 8 now I don't keep opening the charm bar by accident.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

there is a problem with windows 8

ensure you go for windows 8.1

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By *ipsTeaserCouple
over a year ago

here and there, thereabouts


"Running Windows 7 on a couple of machines and no pestering to switch to Windows 8.

I would be checking for malware on the machine, malwarebytes is free and reputable.

"

This. Use 7 a lot at work and on Tigs machine without issue or nags so I'd be tempted to dig out the key and start again with 7 of malware bytes comes back clean

Bugs

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By *ig1gaz1Man
over a year ago

bradford

if your lucky you maybe be able to revert back to windows 7

dosnt always work however if you have been backing up your system or have a system to revert it back to factory default

means it has some files in another place on your hard drive so it can do a factory reset of your system

also means in some cases you may have had to do a set up disc and the amount of people that dont do one is too many

as red has already said windows 8 is for touch screens or tablets in my eyes and they can keep it

oh and this "WINDOWS 7, BUILD 7601, THIS COPY OF WINDOWS IS NOT GENUINE"

there is copys floating around net with the same build number on it so it gives you a good idea as most of the time i would reinstall with that build

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By *ichaelangela OP   Couple
over a year ago

notts


"if your lucky you maybe be able to revert back to windows 7

dosnt always work however if you have been backing up your system or have a system to revert it back to factory default

means it has some files in another place on your hard drive so it can do a factory reset of your system

also means in some cases you may have had to do a set up disc and the amount of people that dont do one is too many

as red has already said windows 8 is for touch screens or tablets in my eyes and they can keep it

oh and this "WINDOWS 7, BUILD 7601, THIS COPY OF WINDOWS IS NOT GENUINE"

there is copys floating around net with the same build number on it so it gives you a good idea as most of the time i would reinstall with that build "

ok, tried to take it back to a restore point, completely blacked the screen out, had to restart in safe mode to see any icons.

took hour & half to get back to before I restored it, done the malaware thing and it found nothing, fully usable at the mo but no wallpaper showing and it says no updates from Microsoft will be offered.

think i'll just stick with it as it is as due an upgrade, this lappys 5 years old now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Try uninstalling explorer, if it wont let you reinstall win 7, then get google chrome installed.

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By *icky999Man
over a year ago

warrington

Have you turned it off and on again?

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By *ichaelangela OP   Couple
over a year ago

notts


"Have you turned it off and on again? "

it beat me at chess the other day ... bet its no good at kick boxing though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"been running windows 7 for the last few years, some websites like youtube kept telling me that it will soon no longer support my browser, plus Microsoft auto updates kept asking me to update to windows 8.

2 weeks ago, I succumbed and updated via the microsoft auto update.

all was well until last night when I get a black screen (still with icons) and a message from Microsoft on the bottom corner of the screen stating "WINDOWS 7, BUILD 7601, THIS COPY OF WINDOWS IS NOT GENUINE"

WTF?? made sure it was from Microsoft etc, done some googling and it is a Microsoft thing, and the only way to put it right is to give Microsoft £79 for an authentication key

turns out its a conflict between windows 7 and 8, and you have to pay

unless anyone knows another way ?? "

Yes, you have to pay if you upgrade from 7 to 8

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville

As it happens I bought 2 tablets over Christmas both with windows 8 and 8.1. Both are in the process of getting returned.

Fucking amazing! Updated them and next thing you cant access half the icons that were previously there, and that is being generous. Huge black icons all across it!

Bring on windows 10? .......... Said no-one ever.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't do it. Go back to Windows 7. Windows 8 is crap. I had my new laptop for 2 hours before I wanted to throw it through a proper window. It isn't designed for laptops, it's designed for touch screens. "

I hate Windows 8 with an absolute passion.

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By *ipsTeaserCouple
over a year ago

here and there, thereabouts

I love windows 8 & 8.1

Love all things Microsoft at the moment

Bugs

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