What might cause a non-genuine state on systems running volume editions of Windows Vista in a managed environment?
There are two possible root causes for a system to enter into non-genuine state on systems running volume editions of Windows Vista namely ‘tampered files’ indicated through error code 0x8004C40B and ‘invalid or blocked product key’ indicated through error code 0x8004C465. For detailed instructions on how to recover from these non-genuine states, refer to Volume Activation 2.0 Technical Implementation Step-by-Step guide.
There are two possible root causes for a system to enter into non-genuine state on systems running volume editions of Windows Vista namely ‘tampered files’ indicated through error code 0x8004C40B and ‘invalid or blocked product key’ indicated through error code 0x8004C465. For detailed instructions on how to recover from these non-genuine states, refer to Volume Activation 2.0 Technical Implementation Step-by-Step guide.
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