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1.Run regedit into the registry, hkey local machine\software\Microsoft\Windows\NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify wgalogon, delete it, reboot. It won't start automatically, and the pesky "you might be a victim of pirated software" will be gone.
2.Put the system disk: Windows system32 to delete, the annoying "icon" is gone. (It is recommended to do it in safe mode: press F8 in the boot computer to enter safe mode).
That's it, next time don't update Microsoft's latest anti-piracy patch, Windows Genuine Advantage Notification (KB905474).
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That is supposed to be genuine verification patch prompt is generated by pirated users.
1. First restart the computer, enter the safe mode, log in to the administrator account, and use the computer in Windows System32 and Windows System32
dllcache has a file named under both paths. Both paths must be deleted. This will stop Windows from popping up the "Pirated XP" balloon on startup.
2. Enter the registration form and enter.
hkey local machine software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinlogonNotify, deletes the "WGALOGON" folder in it. This will make Windows unable to load any DLL files regarding WGA.
Just restart your computer.
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Your operating system has been updated. Microsoft Genuine certification is required
Just reinstall the system, otherwise it will expire and you won't be able to enter the system.
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Add me, I'll give you an auto-reply to Microsoft's program, and you can update it all the time.
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Many users who use WinXP system have encountered the situation that the anti-theft five-pointed star logo appears in the lower right corner of the computer taskbar. Some users find this anti-theft five-pointed star symbol very annoying and want to remove it. How does this work?
Below, I will introduce you to the specific method of removing the pentagram symbol in the WinXP system.
The specific method of the wheel is as follows:
2. Open my computer, C drive, enter Windows system32 in turn, and find the application named Wgatray and the data file named Waglogon.
3. Select these two files to delete, but when deleting, you are prompted that a program is in use, use the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination to open any suspicious edge manager, or right-click on the taskbar to open the task manager, and click Process.
4. Find the process named in the process, select it, and click to end the process.
5. Then go back to the previous C drive and delete the first two files. Restart your computer and find that the problem is solved.
Users who want to remove the five-pointed star logo in the lower right corner of the WinXP system, hurry up and follow the shared method to take a look, I believe there will be different surprises.
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