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Yesterday afternoon, my desktop turned black with the icons on top,
and a popup appeared at the lower right telling me to Activate Windows. Word continued to behave normally. After I finished working on my document, I tried restarting to restore the desktop and after entering my password I got a message that the Product Key I typed wasn't valid, and I could (1) purchase a new one on line, (2) enter a new one, or (3) ask Dell for help and support. (The computer is an IBM.) I haven't typed a Product Key since last year some time. (1) and (2) do nothing; (3) opens a Windows Help screen with the heading "Get customer support or help," and clicking the bottom option opens IE, from which I can simply select Mail from the toolbar and access my email, and I can proceed normally, creating new web page tabs, etc. The desktop remains otherwise completely black -- no status bar, no Start button, no sidebar (with clock, calendar page, etc.).At the lower right in white is the message "Windows Vista (TM) / Build 6601 / This copy of Windows is not genuine" If I Open a Word attachment from email, Word opens normally, and I can save the file normally, and edit it normally. Everything I've done so far has worked -- the only indication that something is wrong is that the Word Count button in the Status Bar is grayed out. I only can't do anything involving the Windows interface -- switch IMEs, open a program, install fonts. Oh, and it shuts down (restarts) after about an hour, and I have to go through those same steps again to work in Word. I'm scared of turning off the computer, for fear of what might (or might not) happen when I turn it on. I've been using Vista for a year, with plenty of automatic updates, so I doubt this is a legitimate MS phenomenon. I can't find my distribution disk (still). I have the WinRE disk downloaded for me the other day. (Can that have been the source of the problem? Is the Product Key accessible by BOOTMGR? Why would it have waited a week to show up?) My chosen Windows screen saver kicks in at the appropriate time and seems to continue to function even after the restart (so that when I look at the screen, the box for typing the password is what I see.) If a cure is available by downloading and clicking Run, presumably I can do it. If I would have to save something and then start it, I don't think that's possible. |
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Where is the peanut gallery? This is "not" a Word quesiton.
On Sep 9, 3:14*pm, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Yesterday afternoon, my desktop turned black with the icons on top, and a popup appeared at the lower right telling me to Activate Windows. Word continued to behave normally. After I finished working on my document, I tried restarting to restore the desktop and after entering my password I got a message that the Product Key I typed wasn't valid, and I could (1) purchase a new one on line, (2) enter a new one, or (3) ask Dell for help and support. (The computer is an IBM.) I haven't typed a Product Key since last year some time. (1) and (2) do nothing; (3) opens a Windows Help screen with the heading "Get customer support or help," and clicking the bottom option opens IE, from which I can simply select Mail from the toolbar and access my email, and I can proceed normally, creating new web page tabs, etc. The desktop remains otherwise completely black -- no status bar, no Start button, no sidebar (with clock, calendar page, etc.).At the lower right in white is the message "Windows Vista (TM) / Build 6601 / This copy of Windows is not genuine" If I Open a Word attachment from email, Word opens normally, and I can save the file normally, and edit it normally. Everything I've done so far has worked -- the only indication that something is wrong is that the Word Count button in the Status Bar is grayed out. I only can't do anything involving the Windows interface -- switch IMEs, open a program, install fonts. Oh, and it shuts down (restarts) after about an hour, and I have to go through those same steps again to work in Word. I'm scared of turning off the computer, for fear of what might (or might not) happen when I turn it on. I've been using Vista for a year, with plenty of automatic updates, so I doubt this is a legitimate MS phenomenon. I can't find my distribution disk (still). I have the WinRE disk downloaded for me the other day. (Can that have been the source of the problem? Is the Product Key accessible by BOOTMGR? Why would it have waited a week to show up?) My chosen Windows screen saver kicks in at the appropriate time and seems to continue to function even after the restart (so that when I look at the screen, the box for typing the password is what I see.) If a cure is available by downloading and clicking Run, presumably I can do it. If I would have to save something and then start it, I don't think that's possible. |
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This is nothing to do with Word, and you would be better asking in a Windows
newsgroup. However, I believe there are some Windows Updates that can cause problems of this nature in some situations. If you do have a genuine copy of Windows, there is a Microsoft Genuine Advantage diagnostic tool available from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=52012. If you run it and post the results in the Vista Validation Issues forum (http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...evista/threads) you may be able to get some help. -- Enjoy, Tony www.WordArticles.com "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Yesterday afternoon, my desktop turned black with the icons on top, and a popup appeared at the lower right telling me to Activate Windows. Word continued to behave normally. After I finished working on my document, I tried restarting to restore the desktop and after entering my password I got a message that the Product Key I typed wasn't valid, and I could (1) purchase a new one on line, (2) enter a new one, or (3) ask Dell for help and support. (The computer is an IBM.) I haven't typed a Product Key since last year some time. (1) and (2) do nothing; (3) opens a Windows Help screen with the heading "Get customer support or help," and clicking the bottom option opens IE, from which I can simply select Mail from the toolbar and access my email, and I can proceed normally, creating new web page tabs, etc. The desktop remains otherwise completely black -- no status bar, no Start button, no sidebar (with clock, calendar page, etc.).At the lower right in white is the message "Windows Vista (TM) / Build 6601 / This copy of Windows is not genuine" If I Open a Word attachment from email, Word opens normally, and I can save the file normally, and edit it normally. Everything I've done so far has worked -- the only indication that something is wrong is that the Word Count button in the Status Bar is grayed out. I only can't do anything involving the Windows interface -- switch IMEs, open a program, install fonts. Oh, and it shuts down (restarts) after about an hour, and I have to go through those same steps again to work in Word. I'm scared of turning off the computer, for fear of what might (or might not) happen when I turn it on. I've been using Vista for a year, with plenty of automatic updates, so I doubt this is a legitimate MS phenomenon. I can't find my distribution disk (still). I have the WinRE disk downloaded for me the other day. (Can that have been the source of the problem? Is the Product Key accessible by BOOTMGR? Why would it have waited a week to show up?) My chosen Windows screen saver kicks in at the appropriate time and seems to continue to function even after the restart (so that when I look at the screen, the box for typing the password is what I see.) If a cure is available by downloading and clicking Run, presumably I can do it. If I would have to save something and then start it, I don't think that's possible. |
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Thank you. I find it interesting -- and a clue -- that the Word Count
item in the Status Bar is grayed out and inoperative.. On Sep 10, 7:46*pm, "Tony Jollans" My forename at my surname dot com wrote: This is nothing to do with Word, and you would be better asking in a Windows newsgroup. However, I believe there are some Windows Updates that can cause problems of this nature in some situations. If you do have a genuine copy of Windows, there is a *Microsoft Genuine Advantage diagnostic tool available fromhttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=52012. If you run it and post the results in the Vista Validation Issues forum (http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...evista/threads) you may be able to get some help. -- Enjoy, Tony *www.WordArticles.com "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... Yesterday afternoon, my desktop turned black with the icons on top, and a popup appeared at the lower right telling me to Activate Windows. Word continued to behave normally. After I finished working on my document, I tried restarting to restore the desktop and after entering my password I got a message that the Product Key I typed wasn't valid, and I could (1) purchase a new one on line, (2) enter a new one, or (3) ask Dell for help and support. (The computer is an IBM.) I haven't typed a Product Key since last year some time. (1) and (2) do nothing; (3) opens a Windows Help screen with the heading "Get customer support or help," and clicking the bottom option opens IE, from which I can simply select Mail from the toolbar and access my email, and I can proceed normally, creating new web page tabs, etc. The desktop remains otherwise completely black -- no status bar, no Start button, no sidebar (with clock, calendar page, etc.).At the lower right in white is the message "Windows Vista (TM) / Build 6601 / This copy of Windows is not genuine" If I Open a Word attachment from email, Word opens normally, and I can save the file normally, and edit it normally. Everything I've done so far has worked -- the only indication that something is wrong is that the Word Count button in the Status Bar is grayed out. I only can't do anything involving the Windows interface -- switch IMEs, open a program, install fonts. Oh, and it shuts down (restarts) after about an hour, and I have to go through those same steps again to work in Word. I'm scared of turning off the computer, for fear of what might (or might not) happen when I turn it on. I've been using Vista for a year, with plenty of automatic updates, so I doubt this is a legitimate MS phenomenon. I can't find my distribution disk (still). I have the WinRE disk downloaded for me the other day. (Can that have been the source of the problem? Is the Product Key accessible by BOOTMGR? Why would it have waited a week to show up?) My chosen Windows screen saver kicks in at the appropriate time and seems to continue to function even after the restart (so that when I look at the screen, the box for typing the password is what I see.) If a cure is available by downloading and clicking Run, presumably I can do it. If I would have to save something and then start it, I don't think that's possible.- |
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