No real after restoring windows 10 to windows 7.

Hello

I'm murielle kumar. I have recently restored to windows 7 and I tried to reinstall windows 10 and got to know about activation and my copy is not authentic but get windows 10 icon appears on the taskbar, and tried to use the validation, it showed that the copy is genuine. Please try to solve the problem as soon as possible.

How to: fix Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 active or true reports after cancellation of Windows 10

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