Windows Vista Shutdown

This morning all of a sudden I can't open Windows Vista.  Nothing has changed on my gateway laptop.  I own a valid copy of Vista, but the message at the bottom right of my screen says "this copy of Windows is not genuine".

For assistance with Windows Genuine Advantage for Windows Vista, please post here:

http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/genuinevista/threads/

Thank you.

Rick

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