Sunday, May 22, 2011

How to Check if Windows 7 is Genuine?



So you have a computer with Windows 7 installed, but you’re not sure if you are running a genuine version of the OS. You may have this issue if you downloaded a copy of Windows 7 or if someone installed it for you.
Either way, there are a couple of different ways to check and make sure that your Windows 7 copy is genuine.

Method 1 – Activate Windows Dialog

The first way to validate that Windows 7 is genuine is to click on Start, then type inactivate windows in the search box.


If your copy of Windows 7 is activated and genuine, you will ge t a message that says “Activation was successful” and you will see the Microsoft Genuine software logo on the right hand side.


Method 2 – Validate Online

The second way to determine if you have a valid copy of Windows 7 is to use the validation tool on the Microsoft website.
If you ever tried to download updates from Microsoft, you’ve probably noticed that sometimes your copy of Windows has to be validated before it allows you to start the download.
Well, you can use that tool independently of downloading an update by going to the following address:
Then click on the Validate link at the top. Make sure that you visit the site while in Internet Explorer, otherwise it will ask you do download a small program onto your computer in order to validate.



Method 3 – Control Panel

The third way to check for genuine Windows 7 is to go to the Control Panel. Click onStart, then Control Panel, then click on System and Security, and finally click onSystem.


Then scroll all the way down to the bottom and you should see a section called Windows activation, which says “Windows is activated” and gives you the Product ID. It also includes the genuine Microsoft software logo.

So, in conclusion, if you have bought a copy of Windows 7 from a shady local computer dealer or off eBay for a reduced price, you may want to check and make sure the product key is actually valid and not counterfeit!
If you have any other questions about whether your copy of Windows 7 is valid, post a comment here and I will try to help. Enjoy!

BY: Muhammad Iqbal Akhtar
Source:http://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-7/check-if-windows-7-is-genuine/







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