QUOTE(se7en @ Jan 30 2007, 05:01 PM)
Well, i think you solved the case yourself then. If the WGA tool says its genuine, then it is genuine. Also, you have the COA sticker on your laptop to say it is genuine. You can always call up Microsoft's piracy hotline to check on what type of system your key is registered to (they usually will know your model number etc so if you reinstall it elsewhere, you need to call them to reactivate).
I'm using an ahem copy of windows that validates as genuine, but mine is a VLK license
Feb 20 2007, 06:09 AM

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