How to Authenticate Windows

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Authenticating your copy of Windows is an important start in maintaining your operating system. Illegal and counterfeit copies of popular computer programs are prevalent. Often these copies are included with discount hardware or as part of a "package deal" that seems too good to pass up. Only after the program is used will the user find out it's a fake.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
Activate you copy of Windows. If this fails, you may have an invalid copy.
Step2
Browse to Windows Update. By default, Windows will put a Windows Update link at the top of the Start menu in all versions except Vista. With Vista, the link is within the Control Panel.
Step3
Go through the initial questions until you get to the step "Authenticate Windows." Push the button to start the process and wait a few moments. Your version of Windows is sending information about itself to the Windows Update system. If your copy is valid then you may continue to update. If not, Windows Update will halt and inform you that you may have a fraudulent copy.
Step4
Contact Microsoft using the information provided by Windows Update. The representative will help you figure out if it was an installation error or if there's actually a problem. If you're certain that your copy is legitimate and it fails the authentication, the representative should be able to get you running in just a few minutes.

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