How can I not have a genuine copy of windows 7 when I installed it on an official record?

I installed windows 7 on my computer a while ago and it was working fine. Until today, when I turned on my computer and a message popped up saying that I don't have a copy genuine windows 7. Even if I had the drive official windows 7 when I bought my desktop computer. Nothing else was wrong with my computer until now and my anti-virus has not picked up something, so the problem is only with windows 7.

If anyone can help it would be appreciated.

It seems more than one fault on behalf of windows that it wasn't something accompanying advising me of what I could / could not do with the disc.


It is in the end user license agreement you accepted when you installed.
I suspect that you used a Dell OEM recovery disk to install. This drive works only on dell computers that he intended. It will not work on a Toshiba.
Your bios has a marker for windows 7. Windows has not released to manufacturing until end of July 2009. The only way the bios of your computer may have a windows 7 marker is programmatically loading of pirates.
Except for the family pack, it is licensed per computer.

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