Anyone who already has a copy of Windows operating system like Windows 7 or windows Vista or office and wants to check or wants to know whether the software is genuine or not .You can visit www.microsoft.com/genuine .
What is Validation?
Validation is an online process that lets you verify that your copy of Windows is genuine. Validation is supported for some versions of Windows.
Validation might be required
- For your copy of Windows before you can get downloads and some updates from Microsoft, which are reserved for PCs running genuine Windows.
- Windows might also prompt you to run genuine validation if activation is not properly completed. All customers can access security updates using Automatic Updates.
If your copy of Windows fails validation, the validation results page will detail why Windows was not genuine, as well as instruct you how to quickly and easily resolve the issue. No personally identifiable information is collected.
What is Verification?
Activation pairs your product key with your hardware configuration and helps verify that your copy of Windows hasn’t been used on more computers than the Microsoft Software License Terms allow.
Why Windows Fail Validation?
There are 3 reasons that cause your Windows might fail Genuine validation test.
- Repairs
- 1 License = 1 PC
- Counterfeit software
Repairs. You might start to see messages on your desktop that Windows is not genuine after your PC has been repaired. Validation can fail after a repair because some repairs require reinstallation of Windows and during the process, the shop or person repairing your PC used a product key to activate Windows that was different than the one used to activate Windows when it was originally installed. You might not see notifications that Windows isn’t genuine until after you try to download something from the Microsoft Download Center that requires validation, and validation fails. To get genuine, re-enter your original product key to properly activate Windows.
1 License = 1 PC. Another common cause of Windows validation failure happens when you try to install Windows on more computers than your license allows. For instance, if you purchased one copy of Windows and installed in on more than one PC, online validation might fail because the product key has already been used on another computer. Normally, the rule to follow for most copies of Windows is that only one copy of Windows can be installed on one PC.
Counterfeit software. Validation will also fail if you’ve inadvertently acquired and installed counterfeit Windows.Validation failure is also common for counterfeit Windows that was purchased either by itself, perhaps from an online auction site, or even installed on a used PC that was purchased online or in-person. Remember to ask the seller to include the original Windows disc and the Certificate of Authenticity.What factors to be considered when you buying windows from third party seller?