Win 7 pirated? Teach you how to make Win7 back to genuine

  

According to foreign media reports, a few days ago, Microsoft said that pirated Windows 7 RTM can be converted into genuine legal software, but the premise is that this platform was originally genuine. It is understood that Microsoft has provided users with two measures to restore pirated Windows 7 to genuine software.

Microsoft said that some time ago, some Windows 7 users responded. After they logged into Windows 7, they received a Windows activation window with the following message: "Windows is not genuine, your computer may not be able to run pirated Windows. 0x80070005."

Before the release of Windows 7 RTM, I downloaded the RC version of Windows 7 Ultimate from the MSDN account for trial use, and obtained a genuine product key from Microsoft. Later, my Windows system showed the situation described by Microsoft: the desktop background of the computer became pure black, and the following error message appeared on the screen in the lower right corner: "This Windows is not genuine."

When I view the system properties (Control Panel/System and Security/System), I get the following message: You must activate Winodws to activate Windows immediately. When I use slmgr.vbs /dlv to check the license status, I received the following message: "Error: 0x80070005 Access denied: The requested operation requires elevated privileges."

Actually, Microsoft Deep Know that Windows 7 has changed from genuine to pirated and recorded it in Microsoft support. However, from the perspective of the author, Windows 7 is spontaneously changed from genuine to pirated. After installing Windows 7 RC, I did not install any new applications, did not mess up the registry, did not play Group Policy, but after startup I found that I was running a non-genuine copy of Windows 7.

In response, Microsoft explained that the reason for this problem is that the registration key HKUS-1-5-20 lacks permissions. Microsoft said that the network service account must have full control over the registration key and access to the key. This may be the result of applying a Plug and Play Group Policy Object (GPO).

Computer Configuration /Policies /Windows Settings /Security Settings /System Services /Plug and Play (Startup Mode: Automatic). Obviously, the authorization service uses "plug and play" to retrieve the ID information of the hardware to bind the license to the computer. Microsoft said that this setting may make the original genuine activated Windows 7 become pirated.

At present, Microsoft has not released an update to solve this problem, and even did not provide a fix. However, consumers affected by this problem can solve this problem by one of the following measures:

Method A: Disable Plug and Play Policy

1. Determine Source of the policy:

a: An activation error is encountered on the client, run the policy wizard by clicking Start, Run, and the rsop.msc command;

b: Access the following location: Computer Configuration /Policy /Windows Settings /Security Settings /System Services;

If the Plug and Play service is configured through Group Policy settings, you will see the Group Policy using this setting.

2, disable group policy settings, reapply group policy:

a, edit the group policy in step 1, change the setting to "Not Defined", add the network service account required Permissions;

b, reapply Group Policy gpupdate /force;

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