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my copy of vista no longer genuine after update RRS feed

  • Question

  • Here is what the diagnostic tool came back with

    Validation Status: Invalid License

    Validation Code: 50

    Product Key:  *****-*****-9364X-37XGX-24W6P

    product key hash: aA067NOL80NWIZ94L6hWVdZmoIo=

    Product Id: 89580-OEM-7332132-00141

    Product Id Type:2-OEM-SLP

    Windows OS version: 6.0.6000.2.00010100.0.0.001

    Id: {8CBC1002-3IDE-49A4-B2F3-721530A-22198}(3)

    Administrator:  no

    Test cab ox0

    Wga Version Registered,1.9.4.2.0

    Signed by Microsoft

    Product Name: Windows Vista (TM) Ultimate

    Archetecture and Build: oxoooooooo  6.000 Vista.gdr.100218-0019

    TTs.error: N/A

    It should have been able to go through windows genuine valadation with no problems. Can anyone please help me understand why i got screwed by windows update;And how can I resolve this without spending butloads of money. Your imput would be appreciated,

    Thanks Steven Johnson

    Saturday, May 11, 2013 1:10 PM

Answers

  • We need the COMPLETE data from the MGADiag tool to stand any chance of proper diagnosis -

    To properly analyse and solve problems with Activation and Validation, we need to see a full copy of the report produced by the MGADiag tool
    (download and save to desktop - http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=52012 )
     Once saved, run the tool.
    Click on the Continue button, which will produce the report.
     To copy the report to your response, click on the Copy button in the tool (ignore any error messages at this point), and then paste (using either r-click/Paste, or Ctrl+V ) into your response.
      - **in your own thread**, please
     
    Please also state the Version and Edition of Windows quoted on your COA sticker (if you have one) on the case of your machine (or inside the battery compartment), but do NOT quote the Key on the sticker!
    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/howtotell/Hardware.aspx

    Please also explain why you have installed neither SP1 nor SP2 - there are no good reasons for not doing so, since both lead to significant speed and reliability benefits.


    Noel Paton | Nil Carborundum Illegitemi | CrashFixPC | The Three-toed Sloth
    No - I do not work for Microsoft, or any of its contractors.

    Saturday, May 11, 2013 4:18 PM
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