Microsoft employees do not sit still and regularly release updates for their operating systems, including Windows 7. However, there are some small surprises among the various useful software that your OS can download. For example, many users of unlicensed versions may receive a message from Windows 7: "Your copy is not genuine." What then to do?
Cheating
The first, most unpleasant, but quite harmless reason for the appearance of such a message may be that you were deceived in the store where you bought the computer. You paid for the licensed version, but the update didn’t think so. Based on this, you can go to the store and claim compensation.
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