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I upgraded to Windows Vista Premium Edition at the start of February and it worked fine until last night when I tried to download some Windows Updates. I then got a message saying that my edition wasn't genuine (It is - I got an OEM copy from the company that built my PC) I activated Vista the day that I installed and have tried to validate via the Microsoft website, but keep getting a message saying that I can't validate Vista until it's been activated. I seem to be going round in circles - can anybody help ? Thanks Steve |
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I just looked at this issue on another recent thread (Richard Urban reported
this experience and that others have). I don't know if any of these MSKBs will help you, but try turning off your firewall while trying to install the update. You receive an error code and the copy of Microsoft Windows is not validated when you try to use Windows Genuine Advantage to validate your copy of Windows http://support.microsoft.com/kb/908440/en-us You cannot download updates when you access the Windows Update Web site from a Windows XP-based computer that is behind a firewall or a proxy server http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896226/en-us You cannot download Windows Genuine Advantage updates on a Windows XP-based computer that you purchased from an Original Equipment Manufacturer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914225/en-us When trying to run the Windows Genuine Advantage validation check located on the Windows Update web site, you receive the following error code: "0x80080299" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919868/en-us Error message when you run the Windows Genuine Advantage validation check process: "Windows Activation Required" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924166/en-us You may want to comment on this to the WGA team here: Windows Genuine Advantage Team Blog http://blogs.msdn.com/wga/default.aspx Good luck, CH "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 181F862-8012-456D-8507-5A39185A7F6B@microsoft.com...> Hi, > > I upgraded to Windows Vista Premium Edition at the start of February and > it > worked fine until last night when I tried to download some Windows > Updates. I > then got a message saying that my edition wasn't genuine (It is - I got an > OEM copy from the company that built my PC) > > I activated Vista the day that I installed and have tried to validate via > the Microsoft website, but keep getting a message saying that I can't > validate Vista until it's been activated. > > I seem to be going round in circles - can anybody help ? > > Thanks > Steve |
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The problem is caused by the installation of the Silicon Image Sil 3112
SATA/RAID driver update (in my case). It could be that other drivers from this manufacturer were pushed out at the same time for different controllers. After a reboot, the SATA drive appears as a new drive to the O/S. The O/S therefore thinks that it has been installed on a new or second computer. WGA fails miserably. I was not even presented with an option to re-activate my O/S. I was just notified by popup that the operating system was ***Not Genuine***. THIS IS NO GOOD AND MUST BE FIXED BY MICROSOFT. A driver update must not ever cause this to happen. Rolling back the driver in device manager ***does NOT*** solve the problem. You would have to restore your computer to a point in time before you downloaded/installed the updates. Then download them again - with the exception of the offending update. Then "hide" the offending driver so you are not tempted to install it at a later date. If you are building your system for the first time, and have held off activating your O/S, you can, of course, install this update. You would activate after the drivers has been installed. But if a new update comes out in 2-3 months it would likely do the same thing all over again. I have reported this to Microsoft this evening. When I hear anything I will report it in these news groups. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 181F862-8012-456D-8507-5A39185A7F6B@microsoft.com...> Hi, > > I upgraded to Windows Vista Premium Edition at the start of February and > it > worked fine until last night when I tried to download some Windows > Updates. I > then got a message saying that my edition wasn't genuine (It is - I got an > OEM copy from the company that built my PC) > > I activated Vista the day that I installed and have tried to validate via > the Microsoft website, but keep getting a message saying that I can't > validate Vista until it's been activated. > > I seem to be going round in circles - can anybody help ? > > Thanks > Steve |
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Many thanks for your help. I must admit I did initially use the system restore but, as you noted, that doesn't rectify the problem. I ended up contacting Microsoft and, after getting the 3rd degree by telephone, I managed to get it re-activated and validated. I think it's a load of cr@p if it's Microsofts own updates that are causing this problem. Steve "Richard Urban" wrote: > The problem is caused by the installation of the Silicon Image Sil 3112 > SATA/RAID driver update (in my case). It could be that other drivers from > this manufacturer were pushed out at the same time for different > controllers. After a reboot, the SATA drive appears as a new drive to the > O/S. The O/S therefore thinks that it has been installed on a new or second > computer. WGA fails miserably. I was not even presented with an option to > re-activate my O/S. I was just notified by popup that the operating system > was ***Not Genuine***. > > THIS IS NO GOOD AND MUST BE FIXED BY MICROSOFT. A driver update must not > ever cause this to happen. > > Rolling back the driver in device manager ***does NOT*** solve the problem. > You would have to restore your computer to a point in time before you > downloaded/installed the updates. Then download them again - with the > exception of the offending update. Then "hide" the offending driver so you > are not tempted to install it at a later date. > > If you are building your system for the first time, and have held off > activating your O/S, you can, of course, install this update. You would > activate after the drivers has been installed. But if a new update comes out > in 2-3 months it would likely do the same thing all over again. > > I have reported this to Microsoft this evening. When I hear anything I will > report it in these news groups. > > -- > > > Regards, > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > (For email, remove the obvious from my address) > > Quote from George Ankner: > If you knew as much as you think you know, > You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! > > "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 181F862-8012-456D-8507-5A39185A7F6B@microsoft.com...> > Hi, > > > > I upgraded to Windows Vista Premium Edition at the start of February and > > it > > worked fine until last night when I tried to download some Windows > > Updates. I > > then got a message saying that my edition wasn't genuine (It is - I got an > > OEM copy from the company that built my PC) > > > > I activated Vista the day that I installed and have tried to validate via > > the Microsoft website, but keep getting a message saying that I can't > > validate Vista until it's been activated. > > > > I seem to be going round in circles - can anybody help ? > > > > Thanks > > Steve > > |
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Recently I reinstalled XP on a machine (Clean Drive) and was prevented from
downloading updates - including security updates - until I activated the damned thing. I tried this with another new drive just to see and the same thing happened. So it seems that contrary to earlier statements MS have now decided to deny ALL updates, security or not until you submit the machine for scrutiny. Yes it validated, but security updates at least should be available to everybody. "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1CB220E8-3BC3-471D-9B4C-BD3CD4431775@microsoft.com... > > Many thanks for your help. I must admit I did initially use the system > restore but, as you noted, that doesn't rectify the problem. > > I ended up contacting Microsoft and, after getting the 3rd degree by > telephone, I managed to get it re-activated and validated. > > I think it's a load of cr@p if it's Microsofts own updates that are > causing > this problem. > Steve > > "Richard Urban" wrote: > >> The problem is caused by the installation of the Silicon Image Sil 3112 >> SATA/RAID driver update (in my case). It could be that other drivers from >> this manufacturer were pushed out at the same time for different >> controllers. After a reboot, the SATA drive appears as a new drive to the >> O/S. The O/S therefore thinks that it has been installed on a new or >> second >> computer. WGA fails miserably. I was not even presented with an option to >> re-activate my O/S. I was just notified by popup that the operating >> system >> was ***Not Genuine***. >> >> THIS IS NO GOOD AND MUST BE FIXED BY MICROSOFT. A driver update must not >> ever cause this to happen. >> >> Rolling back the driver in device manager ***does NOT*** solve the >> problem. >> You would have to restore your computer to a point in time before you >> downloaded/installed the updates. Then download them again - with the >> exception of the offending update. Then "hide" the offending driver so >> you >> are not tempted to install it at a later date. >> >> If you are building your system for the first time, and have held off >> activating your O/S, you can, of course, install this update. You would >> activate after the drivers has been installed. But if a new update comes >> out >> in 2-3 months it would likely do the same thing all over again. >> >> I have reported this to Microsoft this evening. When I hear anything I >> will >> report it in these news groups. >> >> -- >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Richard Urban >> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User >> (For email, remove the obvious from my address) >> >> Quote from George Ankner: >> If you knew as much as you think you know, >> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! >> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news 181F862-8012-456D-8507-5A39185A7F6B@microsoft.com...>> > Hi, >> > >> > I upgraded to Windows Vista Premium Edition at the start of February >> > and >> > it >> > worked fine until last night when I tried to download some Windows >> > Updates. I >> > then got a message saying that my edition wasn't genuine (It is - I got >> > an >> > OEM copy from the company that built my PC) >> > >> > I activated Vista the day that I installed and have tried to validate >> > via >> > the Microsoft website, but keep getting a message saying that I can't >> > validate Vista until it's been activated. >> > >> > I seem to be going round in circles - can anybody help ? >> > >> > Thanks >> > Steve >> >> |
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Critical updates will come in automatically, even before you activate
Windows XP. I have never seen it NOT happen in the first 30 minutes after installing Windows XP - even without activating. You just can not go seek them out without validating. This is the way Microsoft has set this up. If you want the optional updates you must validate before using Windows Update. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Charlie Tame" <charlie@tames.net> wrote in message news:71A03B0D-DFA9-4F4A-B689-C1F0D57B8385@microsoft.com... > Recently I reinstalled XP on a machine (Clean Drive) and was prevented > from downloading updates - including security updates - until I activated > the damned thing. I tried this with another new drive just to see and the > same thing happened. So it seems that contrary to earlier statements MS > have now decided to deny ALL updates, security or not until you submit the > machine for scrutiny. > > Yes it validated, but security updates at least should be available to > everybody. > > > > "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1CB220E8-3BC3-471D-9B4C-BD3CD4431775@microsoft.com... >> >> Many thanks for your help. I must admit I did initially use the system >> restore but, as you noted, that doesn't rectify the problem. >> >> I ended up contacting Microsoft and, after getting the 3rd degree by >> telephone, I managed to get it re-activated and validated. >> >> I think it's a load of cr@p if it's Microsofts own updates that are >> causing >> this problem. >> Steve >> >> "Richard Urban" wrote: >> >>> The problem is caused by the installation of the Silicon Image Sil 3112 >>> SATA/RAID driver update (in my case). It could be that other drivers >>> from >>> this manufacturer were pushed out at the same time for different >>> controllers. After a reboot, the SATA drive appears as a new drive to >>> the >>> O/S. The O/S therefore thinks that it has been installed on a new or >>> second >>> computer. WGA fails miserably. I was not even presented with an option >>> to >>> re-activate my O/S. I was just notified by popup that the operating >>> system >>> was ***Not Genuine***. >>> >>> THIS IS NO GOOD AND MUST BE FIXED BY MICROSOFT. A driver update must not >>> ever cause this to happen. >>> >>> Rolling back the driver in device manager ***does NOT*** solve the >>> problem. >>> You would have to restore your computer to a point in time before you >>> downloaded/installed the updates. Then download them again - with the >>> exception of the offending update. Then "hide" the offending driver so >>> you >>> are not tempted to install it at a later date. >>> >>> If you are building your system for the first time, and have held off >>> activating your O/S, you can, of course, install this update. You would >>> activate after the drivers has been installed. But if a new update comes >>> out >>> in 2-3 months it would likely do the same thing all over again. >>> >>> I have reported this to Microsoft this evening. When I hear anything I >>> will >>> report it in these news groups. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Richard Urban >>> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User >>> (For email, remove the obvious from my address) >>> >>> Quote from George Ankner: >>> If you knew as much as you think you know, >>> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! >>> >>> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news 181F862-8012-456D-8507-5A39185A7F6B@microsoft.com...>>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > I upgraded to Windows Vista Premium Edition at the start of February >>> > and >>> > it >>> > worked fine until last night when I tried to download some Windows >>> > Updates. I >>> > then got a message saying that my edition wasn't genuine (It is - I >>> > got an >>> > OEM copy from the company that built my PC) >>> > >>> > I activated Vista the day that I installed and have tried to validate >>> > via >>> > the Microsoft website, but keep getting a message saying that I can't >>> > validate Vista until it's been activated. >>> > >>> > I seem to be going round in circles - can anybody help ? >>> > >>> > Thanks >>> > Steve >>> >>> |
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Well, this was within a period of about a week and nothing came in and
nothing was accessible until after activation. I could not get the 3.1 installer so I assume nothing else could be obtained. It could have been a glitch of some kind, to be honest it was something I set going and left for work and nothing I was particularly anxious about but nevertheless one has to wonder. Charlie "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OZTLbalfHHA.4652@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Critical updates will come in automatically, even before you activate > Windows XP. I have never seen it NOT happen in the first 30 minutes after > installing Windows XP - even without activating. You just can not go seek > them out without validating. > > This is the way Microsoft has set this up. If you want the optional > updates you must validate before using Windows Update. > > -- > > > Regards, > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > (For email, remove the obvious from my address) > > Quote from George Ankner: > If you knew as much as you think you know, > You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! > > "Charlie Tame" <charlie@tames.net> wrote in message > news:71A03B0D-DFA9-4F4A-B689-C1F0D57B8385@microsoft.com... >> Recently I reinstalled XP on a machine (Clean Drive) and was prevented >> from downloading updates - including security updates - until I activated >> the damned thing. I tried this with another new drive just to see and the >> same thing happened. So it seems that contrary to earlier statements MS >> have now decided to deny ALL updates, security or not until you submit >> the machine for scrutiny. >> >> Yes it validated, but security updates at least should be available to >> everybody. >> >> >> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:1CB220E8-3BC3-471D-9B4C-BD3CD4431775@microsoft.com... >>> >>> Many thanks for your help. I must admit I did initially use the system >>> restore but, as you noted, that doesn't rectify the problem. >>> >>> I ended up contacting Microsoft and, after getting the 3rd degree by >>> telephone, I managed to get it re-activated and validated. >>> >>> I think it's a load of cr@p if it's Microsofts own updates that are >>> causing >>> this problem. >>> Steve >>> >>> "Richard Urban" wrote: >>> >>>> The problem is caused by the installation of the Silicon Image Sil 3112 >>>> SATA/RAID driver update (in my case). It could be that other drivers >>>> from >>>> this manufacturer were pushed out at the same time for different >>>> controllers. After a reboot, the SATA drive appears as a new drive to >>>> the >>>> O/S. The O/S therefore thinks that it has been installed on a new or >>>> second >>>> computer. WGA fails miserably. I was not even presented with an option >>>> to >>>> re-activate my O/S. I was just notified by popup that the operating >>>> system >>>> was ***Not Genuine***. >>>> >>>> THIS IS NO GOOD AND MUST BE FIXED BY MICROSOFT. A driver update must >>>> not >>>> ever cause this to happen. >>>> >>>> Rolling back the driver in device manager ***does NOT*** solve the >>>> problem. >>>> You would have to restore your computer to a point in time before you >>>> downloaded/installed the updates. Then download them again - with the >>>> exception of the offending update. Then "hide" the offending driver so >>>> you >>>> are not tempted to install it at a later date. >>>> >>>> If you are building your system for the first time, and have held off >>>> activating your O/S, you can, of course, install this update. You would >>>> activate after the drivers has been installed. But if a new update >>>> comes out >>>> in 2-3 months it would likely do the same thing all over again. >>>> >>>> I have reported this to Microsoft this evening. When I hear anything I >>>> will >>>> report it in these news groups. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Richard Urban >>>> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User >>>> (For email, remove the obvious from my address) >>>> >>>> Quote from George Ankner: >>>> If you knew as much as you think you know, >>>> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! >>>> >>>> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>> news 181F862-8012-456D-8507-5A39185A7F6B@microsoft.com...>>>> > Hi, >>>> > >>>> > I upgraded to Windows Vista Premium Edition at the start of February >>>> > and >>>> > it >>>> > worked fine until last night when I tried to download some Windows >>>> > Updates. I >>>> > then got a message saying that my edition wasn't genuine (It is - I >>>> > got an >>>> > OEM copy from the company that built my PC) >>>> > >>>> > I activated Vista the day that I installed and have tried to validate >>>> > via >>>> > the Microsoft website, but keep getting a message saying that I can't >>>> > validate Vista until it's been activated. >>>> > >>>> > I seem to be going round in circles - can anybody help ? >>>> > >>>> > Thanks >>>> > Steve >>>> >>>> > |
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