I have a Genuine copy, but I too have had the same experience. Mine occurred
after I had re-imaged my hard drive. All I did when the 'not genuine'
message appeared was reboot the machine and the message went away. I should
add that this problem has occurred on numerous occasions 'but' only after
the drive has been re-imaged.
You could check to see if the software is actually genuine (see this link on
my website:
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/is_your...ta_genuine.htm )
If your copy is genuine, then I'm assuming it is probably a bug within
Vista. I haven't come across a solution to the problem yet, although, as
I've said, simply rebooting has cured mine on every occasion.
--
John Barnett MVP
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Windows - Shell/User
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"jcarms" <> wrote in message
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>I bought my new computer direct from Dell a couple of months ago, with
>Vista
> installed. All of a sudden, I get a message in the lower right telling me
>
> Windows Vista
> Build 6000
> This Copy of Windows is not genuine.
>
> I don't see how it can be not genuine.....it came installed!
> What should I do now?
>
>