Windows Vista Business ensures want to enable

Hello.

I would like to know what are the possible reasons for wanting to turn on even after a successful installation and activation of Windows. It seems a week later, after a successful installation and activation of Windows still wants to activate. I get a message at the bottom of the right side of the screen that says this copy of Windows is not genuine. The office is all black.

I also tried the "activate Windows online now" and I get the error 0x8007000D Code. If I choose retyping the product key, it gives me the same error code. Only when I try to activate Windows using the phone option I am able to activate my copy.  The product key that I have is a valid key.

Also, I have not changed the hardware configuration, it's the same CPU, memory, video card and sound and network. The sound/LAN are on board.

No one knows what may cause this? If the hardware configuration has not changed it is possible that there is a registry setting that can be changed by a virus that could invalidate my copies of Windows?

Thank you

Victor

If you have purchased the license from anywhere other than the Microsoft site, an electronic download is a counterfeit.

You have a Mod-Auth bourreuse of in-memory - often caused by malicious software or incompatible software.

See if that helps
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2230957

(although it is designed for Windows 7 and Server 2008, I think it should also work for Vista)

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