How To Stop Pop Up Saying Victim Of Software Piracy
Sep 30, 2011
I got windows 7 ultimate copy and put it on my computer. It worked great until the trial expired. Now it cuts off my wallpaper and screen saver and always has a pop up. Can I disable this?
i was install bitdefender total security 2013 and my problem is why toolbar does not show in my ie,google chrome and mozilla...i was setting it on....and i search it carefully above browser but does not seen it....
I recently logged on and noticed that i got an error that said, "you may be a victim of software counterfeiting" followed by a black desktop that says, "Windows 7, Build 7601, This copy of windows is not genuine". This is strange because I have a legit copy of windows, and i am currently using it on my other computer as well with no issues. I am not getting an error code when I log on such as 0x80070005 however when i try to use the Microsoft Genuine Advantage Diagnostic Tool and i try to copy the information i keep getting an error.
I've followed the Tutorial found here in order to install windows 7 on my machine. It was a used machine I purchased that was running windows XP. I then installed linux on it for a while, then wanted to upgrade to windows 7 so I used the tutorial and everything was working great. After a month of regular use/updates, I know see the following error message: "You may be a victim of software counterfeiting. Go online and resolve now". After clicking the go online link, some "validation" occurs, then I'm taken to a page asking to buy some licenses, and on the top it gives the following message: Windows validation detected and repaired an activation exploit (used to prevent built-in Windows licensing components from operating properly). You must activate Windows in order to complete the repair process and be able to use the full functionality of Windows. Not to worry, we can help you with that.How can I proceed in light of this? When I purchased the computer used the outside didn't come in good shape so I can't find the usual sticker with the windows XP license.
I have Windows 7 64 bit desktopI did fix where I didn't have to type my password at the startup, but, after the computer is silent for about 5 minutes or longer,this request (small box) to type in my password..again.
I turned on my laptop and as usual started checking my work e-mails, suddenly I realized that I was not getting search results on recent e-mails, and I noticed that at the bottom, in activity bar, it said "Windows Search is not running". It suggested that I use the wizard to fix it, I downloaded and ran it, it then reset the search service and deleted all my past indexes. Why would my index damage/stop by itself?
I just bought a computer with windows 7 64 bit. This is my first experience with 7 and 64 bit. I needed to download java so selected the 64 bit version of 6 update 18. I went to control panel and opened java to turn off automatic updates but there is no update tab. Is this have to do with 64 bit? Do I need the 32 bit? How do I stop auto updates?
I have a Lenovo G560, about 8 months old. Lately, after about 2 hours use, it begins to get slower and slower until in the end it freezes.I have de fragged, run virus scans and done a registry cleaner etc, but it make no difference. It does not appear to be getting over heated as the fan kicks in and out, not permanently running.
the other two ( won't mention names ) did not reply in a week's time. my computer went nuts from one day to the next. Internet videos freeze but i hear the audio. i have "google" as my homepage but it keeps changing to babylon... i've removed it but it keeps coming back. also, i try typing anything and have to wait for cursor to catch up to what i'm typing... i get the following message every time i switch from one webpage to another.. " security warning do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?this webpage contains content that will not be delivered using a secure https connection, which could compromise the security of the entire webpage. tsg sysinfo: tech support guy system info utility version 1.0.0.2 os version: microsoft windows 7 professional, 32 bit processor: amd athlon(tm) 5000 dual-core processor, x64 family 16 model 4 stepping 2 processor count: 2 ram: 3070 mb graphics card: nvidia geforce 9500 gt (microsoft corporation - wddm v1.1), 1024 mb hard drives: c: total - 238372 mb, free - 190772 mb; f: total - 1907726 mb, free - 1419068 mb; motherboard: biostar group, n61pc-m2s antivirus: kaspersky internet security, updated and enabled
there is this usb printer at work which was printing fine. the printer has stop functioning. when i went to printer properties and checked the ports section, i realised that usb port is not showing.the printer is hp officejet 6500 wireless
It started automatically in the middle of the night and nearly 24 hrs later it's still going. I tried to stop it and a window pops up saying it can't be stopped. Every 5 min or so the computer restarts and the Startup Repair continues. I've tried to stop it during the startup with alt F2 but I don't get any choices such as Safe Start, only Start Windows Normally.
Having a BSOD error on boot and simply put MS support says it is a RAM issue and when I run any other diag it says HDD issue.History is the machine suffered the fake hard disk errors bug a few months ago and we thought we removed that completely, then a few days ago the pc did an update and after auto restart has not worked the same.The machine boots fine till it gets to starting windows and then BSOD.Have tried /mbr - replaced fine but no difference?Have tried AVG Boot drive and scan - Found a few sus files and removed them still no difference?Have tried chkdsk /r - this found no errors Also cannot boot in any of the modes at all?
My system: HP G62-144DX Notebook Microsoft WIN 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1 64 Bit Intel(R) Processor McAfee Virus Protector (running)...
3 days ago, I started getting these 'flickering' pop ups at the top left hand corner of my screen. Some are whole ads and others are just bits and pieces like a 'puzzle'. They are non-stop and especially when I am on my AOL 'Welcome/home page'. I can hardly read what is displayed on my left screen.
The blue screen A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer I also get this messege when I try other options:
Problem signature: Problem Event name : StartupRepairOffline Problem Signature 01: 6.1.7600.16385 Problem Signature 02: 6.1.7600.16385 Problem Signature 03: unknown Problem Signature 04: 21201006 Problem Signature 05: AutoFailover Problem Signature 06: 10 Problem Signature 07: NoRootCause POS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1033
I have Windows 7 Home, 64bit, 4 G of RAM, GTX 285, Intel Core 2 Quad I had recently installed trial version of Kapersky . I had an earlier message after trying to restart and a black screen with the message bad image sector or something like that. It started several times before. Now it will not start and I had to disable the automatic startup and I got the above messege. I cannot do the system restore because it just won't and I hear Kapersky sometimes prevents this. No detecable disk errors have been noted but it still will not even boot into safe mode. This process just keeps repeating and nothing seems to be helping. I had this message before when my screen flickered before but the computer kept running. It has restarted automatically before also but with no problems. My system will also, not restore to another check point. I am ready to reinstall windows.
I am using the auto-hide feature for the taskbar and every time when there's a change to one of my programs (for example somebody sent me an instant message on my messenger or a program has been downloaded on firefox) the taskbar will automatically appear with the icon of the program glowing in orange. Is there a way to prevent that reappearing action?
I have tried tweaking the registry as well as gpedit.msc but still couldn't.
I log onto a site using IE9 (for some reason this particular site doesn't work properly on other browsers) and it kept remembering my username and password. I went into the internet options and changed the the autocomplete setting to not remember passwords or data added in forms, as well as for cookies. I also deleted the browsing history for those fields (pwd, form data, cookies, history). The browser still remembers the info however, and auto logs me in.
I have tasks that I need to keep running while I am away from the computer and they are getting locked up and not running everytime Windows 7 logs me out after 10-15 minutes or so.
how to stop Windows 7 from automatically logging you out? So I can stay logged in?
I am recieving a ridiculous amount of alert messages, and I have no idea what they are! There is no bubble in the bottom right corner, or anything popping up. I have no idea why these alert messages are occuring so frequently, but I would love for them to STOP.
I would like to stop or prevent my pc from logging me out when i connect to it with my android phone, is this possible? The application I am using doesn't require me to install anything on my pc and it works over wifi
Android phone: HTC evo 4g RDP application: Remote desktop client
I have just installed a Forex Trading Platform that needs my PC running all the time,otherwise it pauses. If i am away from my PC for more than a minute or two the system hibernates and i have to login in again,How do i stop this from happening