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wusa /uninstall /kb:971033 /quiet /norestart I have tried all the tips and tricks provided in various forums (reinstall Intel IRST drivers, copy this file from here to there, rearm. For the past couple of months, suddenly the 'Windows 7 not genuine' message has started coming up. I'm using SCCM because not all systems are online so they will run it when they check in to the SCCM server. I have an Alienware M17x R4 with Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
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I tried Rearm Wizard (ir7) but after 'install' windows reboot directly into the desktop without going into RE.
#Rearm windows 7 not genuine Pc#
This will remove the scheduled task that validates Windows against Microsoft's online servers. when I run 'Install' in the prompt a message saying 'Access denied' appear, the pc reboot into RE and if I run c:IR5 but 'access denied' appears againg and windows isnt activated. I'm sending the below command in a SCCM package to all Win 7 systems. You can throw this in to a BAT file and run it against remote systems using PSEXEC. I'm using these commands which were posted on the Reddit post mentioned in this thread earlier and was said that MS support provided them. The commands reactivate Windows 7 when it's gone in to a non-genuine state. We've only had about 10 or so of our systems with this issue so far. VAMT program to identify systems that are in a non-genuine state.