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If it is found that your system is not genuine, the tool will help you get a licensed copy of Windows. Details.
This patch is not playable. Because MS is collecting information about users.
There may be a brother who has already played this patch with the D version, After updating the Windows Genuine Advantage Notification (KB905474) patch, there will be a prompt every time you boot up, and there is an icon in the tray after starting, and it can be uninstalled in the addition and removal program of the control panel circulating on the Internet, in fact, it can't be uninstalled here at all, It can't be aborted in the process (the process name is, and the relevant entry can't be found in the registry, but after a careful search of the registry, I still found this hateful thing. hkey local machine software microsoft windows nt currentversion winlogon notify wgalogon,delete it,restart (be sure to restart or you can't delete the c disk files), it won't start automatically,and then delete the c: windows system 32,search again,there are in another folder,delete them all,restart。
Then go to hkey local machine\software\microsoft windows nt\currentversion\winlogon notify wgalogon, and delete it and it's finally ok. Don't update next time. Return.
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You are using a pirated version of XP because you have turned on automatic updates and installed an anti-piracy program.
It's good not to install this update the next time you reinstall the system, and it won't affect the use now.
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This is Microsoft's order to prevent piracy, and the system you are using is the pirated disc system. Workaround:
1. Run regedit into the registry, hkey local machine software\Microsoft\Windows\NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon notify wgalogon, delete it, restart. It won't start automatically, and the pesky "you might be a victim of pirated software" will be gone.
2 System Disks: Windows System32 removes, annoying "You may be a victim of pirated software" gone. (It is recommended to do it in safe mode: press F8 in the boot computer to enter safe mode).
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