Windows Genuine Advantage
Is Bill Gates harassing you? Is he stalking you, inside your computer, telling you that “This copy of Windows is not genuine” with annoying little popup messages? Then you are not alone. This latest Microsoft stunt basically installs a virus, created by Microsoft, through Windows Auto Update. The WGA Virus will present users of unregistered or unofficial Windows installations with an alarming warning message. What Microsoft calls a “Genuine” copy of Windows is one that has a unique key, identified by their database, and registered to a specific user or company. Whether you have a pirated copy of Windows or have simply not registered for reasons of privacy, you will be harassed by WGA Notifications (Windows Genuine Advantage), unless you take precautions. If it is already too late, then there are some things you can do to undo the damage caused by the new Microsoft WGA Virus.
Microsoft has assigned several popular yet important downloads such as Internet Explorer 7 RC1 for Windows XP SP2, Windows Defender Beta 2, DirectX End-User Runtime, Windows Media Player 10 and etc as software that available only to users running genuine Microsoft software products. Thus Microsoft protects these software apps with Windows Genuine Advantage program and restricts the download of the these software programs by required users to go through genuine Windows validation test and check.
Windows Genuine Advantage protects the software products available from Microsoft by requiring users to validate their copy of Windows before downloading start and before installing of the application. With the release of WGA Validation Tool 1.5.708.0, Microsoft has also made it harder for any crack, fix, patch or hack to bypass, disable and remove the WGA genuine Windows validation required before allow users to download the software. If for whatever reason you’re unable to pass the validation test even though you’re using the genuine Microsoft Windows products, you still able to download the WGA-protected software, without any crack, hack or patch, by download directly from Microsoft download link.
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WGA: External Resources
- The New “Your Copy of Windows is Not Genuine” Popup From Microsoft April 27th, 2006
- Avoid the WGA Notification by Disabling Auto Update May 4th, 2006
WGA: HowTo Download Popular Microsoft Software from Microsoft and Skip the WGA Check
- " Windows XP SP2 Edition
- " Windows Server 2003 32-bit Edition
- " Windows XP & Windows Server 2003 x64 (64-bit) Edition
- " Windows Server 2003 ia64 Edition
- " Windows Media Player 11 Final x86 - Full Download without WGA check
- " Windows Media Player 11 Final x64 64-bit for Windows XP
- " Internet Explorer 7 RC1 (Windows XP SP2)
- " Windows Defender Final v1593 (x86)
- " Windows Defender Final v1593 (x64)
- " Windows Defender FINAL RTM Build 1592 (32-bit)
- " Windows Defender Final Build 1592 (x64)
- " Windows Defender (Beta 2)
- " DirectX 9.0c End-User Runtime
- " Windows Media Player 10
- " Windows Media Player 11 Beta 2
- " DirectX End-User Runtime (Oct 2006)
- " Windows Installer 3.1 Redistributable
- " Windows XP DVD Video Decoder Checkup Utility
- " SyncToy v1.2
- " Codec Installation Package for Windows Media Player 7.1 or later
After installing Windows XP you notice a message in the bottom right, "30 days left for activation" in the icon tray. This indicates that you must activate your windows XP because the Windows key you used is not a match with the CD installer product.
Remove Windows Activation
- Disable Internet access
- START -> RUN -> Type: regedit.exe and click RUN
- Navigate the registry to the following hive and key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WPAEvents
- On the right panel, find "OOBETimer" and double click it.
- Delete and replace the values with the following: FF D5 71 D6 8B 6A 8D 6F D5 33 93 FD
- Click "OK"
- Next, on the left panel, right-click "WPAEvents"
- Click on "permissions"
- Click "SYSTEM"
- Click the box "Deny Full Control"
- Click "OK"
- Click "YES" and exit Registry Editor.
- Reboot
Testing: Try to activate windows by clicking "Activate Windows" wither under the START menu or under ALL PROGRAMS.
The procedure does not guarantee that your Windows installation will cease to fully function after 30 days. It will remove the warning. In some cases it will allow Windows to continue running fully after the 30 day trial period. Results vary.
Troubleshooting: In some cases after 30 days the user is presented with the message, "This copy of Windows must be activated with microsoft before you can log on. Do you want to activate Windows now?" when first booting windows, then after selecting "yes" presented with another message, "Windows is already activated. Click OK to exit." This can happen when the registry hack failed to work. User is prevented from using Windows. A workaround is presented below under the heading, "Another 30-days to try Windows."
Remove Windows Activation with Dummy Key
If the above procedure fails you may need to supply a bogus key along with the activation patch.
- Disable Internet access
- Click "ACTIVATE ON THE PHONE" and then "CHANGE Product Key"
- Enter a Dummy Key such as: THMPV – 77D6F – 94376 – 8HGKG – VRDRQ
- Click "UPDATE"
- Click "REMIND ME LATER"
- Restart the computer
- Log in to Windows and click START -> RUN and type "%system"
- Click "OK"
See all Microsoft Windows Installation Keys for further information.
Another 30-days to try Windows
How about if you could have another 30 days in your trial period?
In this process we will load Windows in Safe Mode with Command Prompt, which is an option that can be made available when you turn on the computer by pressing the F8 key. You may have to press the F8 key more than once. Typically you will be able to enter the Windows boot selection menu by pressing F8 right after the initial logo and bios information is posted to the monitor.
- Reboot or turn on computer
- Press F8 on boot to goto boot options, Boot into Safe Mode With Command Prompt.
- Type: "rundll32.exe syssetup,SetupOobeBnk"
- Now reboot by pressing Control-Alt-Delete which opens the Task Manager, select Shut Down from the toolbar menu, and choose reboot.
This process can be repeated every 30 days indefinitely.
- Configuring Automatic Updates by Editing the Registry
- Windows Security Page
- Windows 7 Updates to Avoid
- Annoyances of Windows Vista and Windows 7
- KB971033
- Microsoft Windows Telemetry and Privacy
- Windows Genuine Advantage