ChatterBank6 mins ago
Validation Check
17 Answers
My Microsoft Security Essentials has run-out of time and I have to do the above check, but don`t have the foggiest idea what to do, help please, but I'm off to bed and will be back tomorrow, g'nite peeps.
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Microsoft Security Essentials does not have a time limit as it is free.
So it cant "run out" so you dont have to do any sort of validation check.
Are you sure it is not just a spam email to try to get personal information off you (assuming you have got an email).
So it cant "run out" so you dont have to do any sort of validation check.
23:09 Sat 19th Nov 2011
VHG: It say's. Windows did not pass genuine validation.
Security Essentials has been disabled.
To continue using Security Essentials, click Resolve now and get genuine Windows.
You can get another validation check after this issue has been resolved.
Real -time protection off
Virus and spyware definitions out of date.
__________________________
Security Essentials has been disabled.
To continue using Security Essentials, click Resolve now and get genuine Windows.
You can get another validation check after this issue has been resolved.
Real -time protection off
Virus and spyware definitions out of date.
__________________________
Is it an email or does it come up when you log on. I had something similar after Windows wad reinstalled and I had to phone an automated telephone number and put in the windows number from the label at the back of the computer, it in turn gave me a verification code to type in. All this verifief my version of Windows. I must stress though, it did not come via email.
If it's XP then you'll probably have a warning on the desktop down near the clock too.
go here and follow the diagnose procedure..
http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/diag
you can also try the fixit from here
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916247
Although I've never had much joy with that one!
go here and follow the diagnose procedure..
http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/diag
you can also try the fixit from here
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916247
Although I've never had much joy with that one!
The other day I booted up an old PC that I had not used for ages and Windows had still had not been activated.
But I also got a message from Microsoft Security Essentials saying that because Windows had not been activated (or was not genuine) then MSE would not work either.
So it may be that your copy of Windows is not genuine (or Microsoft THINKS your copy of Windows is not genuine).
Where did you get Windows from that is on your PC?
But I also got a message from Microsoft Security Essentials saying that because Windows had not been activated (or was not genuine) then MSE would not work either.
So it may be that your copy of Windows is not genuine (or Microsoft THINKS your copy of Windows is not genuine).
Where did you get Windows from that is on your PC?