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Vistasucks
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      01-31-2008
Ok, I bought a new Toshiba laptop last year preloaded with Vista. A week ago,
I noticed that the control panel was no longer opening up, and nor was the
built-in Chess Titans game, or the Personalize options by right clicking on
the desktop. To find out what was happening, I went to "System" by clicking
on the "Control Panel" from the link on the left once you open "My Computer".
It says there that Windows is not activated. I go...ahhh!! this must be the
reduced functionality mode then! I dunno what caused it, all I installed in
the past few weeks were some Windows Updates (btw, even Windows Update
doesn't work now). So I clicked on the "Activate Now" button, and a window
came up saying:

Error 0x80v070426
The service could not be started.

So I went to "Services", and manually started all the services that were not
started. When I started the SL UI Notification Service, I got the following
error message:

-----------------------------------------------------------------
An unauthorized change was made to Windows.

You will no longer receive notifications, including those about your license
and activation. Use the link below to find out how to fix your system.
Error: 0x80070426
Description:
The service has not been started.

------------------------------------------------------------------
And when I click on the link in the message, it takes me to the Windows
Genuine Advantage website. There, I click to find out whether my copy of
Windows is genuine, and it says that it is not.

Now, I'm pretty sure that Toshiba does not pirate software, so the only
valid explanation is that I must have installed some software on my laptop
that is incompatible with Vista (...and boy, there are tons of those!). So I
uninstalled pretty much everything I had installed on it the last month, and
even used System Restore to restore it to a previous date. However, the
System restore failed twice for some unknown reason.


So, keeping aside the incredibly dumb and absurd policy of Microsoft to
harass their customers by invalidating Windows the moment an incompatible
software is installed, can somebody please suggest me a way to activate
Vista? (I didn't know this, but it seems that I have to pay Microsoft to
utilize their technical support to fix a problem that was created by their
"genius" engineers and policymakers in the first place.)


 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      01-31-2008
Please follow this troubleshooting procedure:

1. Download and run the MGA Diagnostic Tool:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=52012

2. After running the MGA Diagnostic Tool, click on the "Windows" tab and then click on "Copy".

3. Next, visit the following website and create a post in the "WGA Validation Problems"
forum and paste the results of the WGA Diagnostic Data in a detailed post.
http://forums.microsoft.com/Genuine/...aspx?SiteID=25

4. A WGA troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an appropriate solution.


--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

---------------------------------------------------------------

"Vistasucks" wrote:

Ok, I bought a new Toshiba laptop last year preloaded with Vista. A week ago,
I noticed that the control panel was no longer opening up, and nor was the
built-in Chess Titans game, or the Personalize options by right clicking on
the desktop. To find out what was happening, I went to "System" by clicking
on the "Control Panel" from the link on the left once you open "My Computer".
It says there that Windows is not activated. I go...ahhh!! this must be the
reduced functionality mode then! I dunno what caused it, all I installed in
the past few weeks were some Windows Updates (btw, even Windows Update
doesn't work now). So I clicked on the "Activate Now" button, and a window
came up saying:

Error 0x80v070426
The service could not be started.

So I went to "Services", and manually started all the services that were not
started. When I started the SL UI Notification Service, I got the following
error message:

-----------------------------------------------------------------
An unauthorized change was made to Windows.

You will no longer receive notifications, including those about your license
and activation. Use the link below to find out how to fix your system.
Error: 0x80070426
Description:
The service has not been started.

------------------------------------------------------------------
And when I click on the link in the message, it takes me to the Windows
Genuine Advantage website. There, I click to find out whether my copy of
Windows is genuine, and it says that it is not.

Now, I'm pretty sure that Toshiba does not pirate software, so the only
valid explanation is that I must have installed some software on my laptop
that is incompatible with Vista (...and boy, there are tons of those!). So I
uninstalled pretty much everything I had installed on it the last month, and
even used System Restore to restore it to a previous date. However, the
System restore failed twice for some unknown reason.


So, keeping aside the incredibly dumb and absurd policy of Microsoft to
harass their customers by invalidating Windows the moment an incompatible
software is installed, can somebody please suggest me a way to activate
Vista? (I didn't know this, but it seems that I have to pay Microsoft to
utilize their technical support to fix a problem that was created by their
"genius" engineers and policymakers in the first place.)


 
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Vistasucks
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      01-31-2008
Thanks for your reply Carey. I'll do that right away.

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:

> Please follow this troubleshooting procedure:
>
> 1. Download and run the MGA Diagnostic Tool:
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=52012
>
> 2. After running the MGA Diagnostic Tool, click on the "Windows" tab and then click on "Copy".
>
> 3. Next, visit the following website and create a post in the "WGA Validation Problems"
> forum and paste the results of the WGA Diagnostic Data in a detailed post.
> http://forums.microsoft.com/Genuine/...aspx?SiteID=25
>
> 4. A WGA troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an appropriate solution.
>
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Vistasucks" wrote:
>
> Ok, I bought a new Toshiba laptop last year preloaded with Vista. A week ago,
> I noticed that the control panel was no longer opening up, and nor was the
> built-in Chess Titans game, or the Personalize options by right clicking on
> the desktop. To find out what was happening, I went to "System" by clicking
> on the "Control Panel" from the link on the left once you open "My Computer".
> It says there that Windows is not activated. I go...ahhh!! this must be the
> reduced functionality mode then! I dunno what caused it, all I installed in
> the past few weeks were some Windows Updates (btw, even Windows Update
> doesn't work now). So I clicked on the "Activate Now" button, and a window
> came up saying:
>
> Error 0x80v070426
> The service could not be started.
>
> So I went to "Services", and manually started all the services that were not
> started. When I started the SL UI Notification Service, I got the following
> error message:
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> An unauthorized change was made to Windows.
>
> You will no longer receive notifications, including those about your license
> and activation. Use the link below to find out how to fix your system.
> Error: 0x80070426
> Description:
> The service has not been started.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> And when I click on the link in the message, it takes me to the Windows
> Genuine Advantage website. There, I click to find out whether my copy of
> Windows is genuine, and it says that it is not.
>
> Now, I'm pretty sure that Toshiba does not pirate software, so the only
> valid explanation is that I must have installed some software on my laptop
> that is incompatible with Vista (...and boy, there are tons of those!). So I
> uninstalled pretty much everything I had installed on it the last month, and
> even used System Restore to restore it to a previous date. However, the
> System restore failed twice for some unknown reason.
>
>
> So, keeping aside the incredibly dumb and absurd policy of Microsoft to
> harass their customers by invalidating Windows the moment an incompatible
> software is installed, can somebody please suggest me a way to activate
> Vista? (I didn't know this, but it seems that I have to pay Microsoft to
> utilize their technical support to fix a problem that was created by their
> "genius" engineers and policymakers in the first place.)
>
>

 
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luar
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      04-10-2008
I have the same problem but instead of duplicating an entry to the forum, I
will just wait for your update. Please post any suggestions that the
technical staff will advice you. I am sure there are more who have the same
kind of problem.

"Vistasucks" wrote:

> Thanks for your reply Carey. I'll do that right away.
>
> "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Please follow this troubleshooting procedure:
> >
> > 1. Download and run the MGA Diagnostic Tool:
> > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=52012
> >
> > 2. After running the MGA Diagnostic Tool, click on the "Windows" tab and then click on "Copy".
> >
> > 3. Next, visit the following website and create a post in the "WGA Validation Problems"
> > forum and paste the results of the WGA Diagnostic Data in a detailed post.
> > http://forums.microsoft.com/Genuine/...aspx?SiteID=25
> >
> > 4. A WGA troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an appropriate solution.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Carey Frisch
> > Microsoft MVP
> > Windows Shell/User
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > "Vistasucks" wrote:
> >
> > Ok, I bought a new Toshiba laptop last year preloaded with Vista. A week ago,
> > I noticed that the control panel was no longer opening up, and nor was the
> > built-in Chess Titans game, or the Personalize options by right clicking on
> > the desktop. To find out what was happening, I went to "System" by clicking
> > on the "Control Panel" from the link on the left once you open "My Computer".
> > It says there that Windows is not activated. I go...ahhh!! this must be the
> > reduced functionality mode then! I dunno what caused it, all I installed in
> > the past few weeks were some Windows Updates (btw, even Windows Update
> > doesn't work now). So I clicked on the "Activate Now" button, and a window
> > came up saying:
> >
> > Error 0x80v070426
> > The service could not be started.
> >
> > So I went to "Services", and manually started all the services that were not
> > started. When I started the SL UI Notification Service, I got the following
> > error message:
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> > An unauthorized change was made to Windows.
> >
> > You will no longer receive notifications, including those about your license
> > and activation. Use the link below to find out how to fix your system.
> > Error: 0x80070426
> > Description:
> > The service has not been started.
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
> > And when I click on the link in the message, it takes me to the Windows
> > Genuine Advantage website. There, I click to find out whether my copy of
> > Windows is genuine, and it says that it is not.
> >
> > Now, I'm pretty sure that Toshiba does not pirate software, so the only
> > valid explanation is that I must have installed some software on my laptop
> > that is incompatible with Vista (...and boy, there are tons of those!). So I
> > uninstalled pretty much everything I had installed on it the last month, and
> > even used System Restore to restore it to a previous date. However, the
> > System restore failed twice for some unknown reason.
> >
> >
> > So, keeping aside the incredibly dumb and absurd policy of Microsoft to
> > harass their customers by invalidating Windows the moment an incompatible
> > software is installed, can somebody please suggest me a way to activate
> > Vista? (I didn't know this, but it seems that I have to pay Microsoft to
> > utilize their technical support to fix a problem that was created by their
> > "genius" engineers and policymakers in the first place.)
> >
> >

 
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