CoastalCorsa
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Recently my computer has auto-updated itself with a new windows feature
aka Windows Genuine Advantage
this bugger tells microsoft that i have an unregistered version of win xp
i changed the setting so it stopped the pop ups from appearing but it now tells me because i wont buy a registration key from them that i can also no longer update my system with any new security features
i have seen patches and have tried downloading them through Limewire but windows automaticly deletes them and tells me its removed a virus
can any one shed some light on this and tell me how to get around microsofts latest money making scheme
obviously registering is not an option
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Dan B
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Use Linux...
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CoastalCorsa
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quote: Originally posted by Dan B
Use Linux...
more info needed mate i do cars not comps me new in this forum are
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abdus
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Linux is another OS...
if i may ask: do you have a genuine windows installed?
You need service pack 2 installed
in IE:
Tools -> Internet Options -> Programs -> click Manage Add-ons
Find the Windows Genuine Advantage add-on in the menu and then click Disable in the Settings box.
Back to the Windows Update page and everything will be back to normal
[Edited on 11-05-2006 by abdus]
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CoastalCorsa
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quote: Originally posted by abdus
Linus is another OS...
if i may ask: do you have a genuine windows installed?
i honestly can not remember as my mate in the it department gave me a disc with several key codes on it probably not genuine
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abdus
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anyway try what i posted above...just edited my post
should work
[Edited on 11-05-2006 by abdus]
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CoastalCorsa
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cheers just out of curiosity i typed linus into ebay and nothing computer related came up how do i find out more about linus
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abdus
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Linux...
http://www.linux.org/
sorry i edited my post...realsied that
[Edited on 11-05-2006 by abdus]
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Russ
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u dont want to use linux if ur simple mate, sorry
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abdus
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yeah stick with your windows but when get to know linux, you will never get back to windows..
I'm still with windows...LOOL
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CoastalCorsa
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ok guys i got bigger problems than the os any way my internet is provided by aohel but thats another story
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abdus
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you can still post the 'bigger problems' and we'll try to sort it out
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John
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http://digg.com/software/Get_rid_of_MS_Genuine_Windows_Advantage_new_nag_screen
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CoastalCorsa
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need aol to provide my matt code within 24 hrs so i can hand the lines over to a new isp and get everything sorted within 24hrs so that my online business does not suffer
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John
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mac code.
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CoastalCorsa
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quote: Originally posted by John
mac code.
yeah sorry
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baz2003uk
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off another forum should do the trick
haha
I had it installed by auto updates and had figured out how to remove it in under 5 minutes
here we go a frosty tutorial on how I got rid
Turn off auto updates or change it to notify but not install
go into REGEDIT
(backup the registry incase you make a mistake)
search for
WgaLogon
It will be the one under the Notify Section
Delete the folder called WgaLogon
restart the PC and delete these 2 files
WgaLogon.dll
WgaTray.exe
I think I remebered that correctly
that should remove that stupid logon thing and still let you get critical updates
just dont install the Windows Genuine Advantage one again
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John
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I doubt you figured out how to do that yourself tbh.
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Munchie
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OK The new WGA Validation & Notification has been hacked
Just find the new LegitCheckControl.dll (v1.5.526.0) and upload that to system32 in safe mode AFTER you have installed the latest WGA Notification update (note i said NOTIFICATION not validation)
All the pop ups and nags dissapear - works great
http://www.9down.com/story.php?sid=6489<---- look here
if you cant find the dll.....
LegitCheckControl.dll v1.5.526.0
Offset Original Patched
0002F384 8B8560FFFFFF 33C090909090
other methods of turning of nags etc and other tools you may want to play with include......
Search for "BlueCheck Genuine Advantage Windows XP Crack"
also to disable just the nags...
To disable it run reg edit goto:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify\WgaLogon
Right click on Settings (Key/Folder) ->
Permissions ->
Advanced ->
Untick Inherit from... ->
Remove any permissions left in the box above ->
Add ->
Everyone ->
Tick Deny Full Control ->
Ok ->
Ok
You have just stopped anyone from accessing the data that tells
the WGA notification programs whether your copy is genuine or not.
This only disables the WGA Nags, it isnt a bypass for the indows genuine advantage check.
There is also a tool called MUBLINDER - ive attached the tool and here is the info.....
Summary:
Ever got frustrated trying to update your Windows OS through Microsoft Update only to discover that for some mysterious reason it won't work? Maybe a corrupt DLL, conflicting software, firewall, other problems? muBlinder could be of use to you!
Description:
muBlinder ( Microsoft Update Blinder ) is a small 40kb application that bypasses Microsoft Update's Genuine Windows Validation and allows you to view, choose and install all available updates. It does not install any DLL's, does not make any changes to the registry nor any other part of your system. Unlike other solutions you see floating around that require you to delete DLLs and install fake ones, which in some cases causes system instability, or the need to wait and download new DLLs everytime MS updates their Genuine Windows Validation library, muBlinder works to directly manupilate the checking mechanism and blinds it in its own memory space.
In addition, muBlinder does not need to be installed and can be placed on a floppy disk or flash memory stick. Just unzip to a folder of your choice and run it. For removal, simply delete the muBlinder.exe file.
Usage:
1) Run muBlinder.exe
2) Click on "Start"
3) Wait till the Microsoft Update site loads in the built-in browser, MS Genuine Windows Validation is now blinded!
4) View, Choose and Install any updates available.
MU Blinder Download
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CoastalCorsa
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Top part worked a treat just about to reset now see if changes take effect
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Munchie
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no problem.......mines legit by the looks of it tho haha!
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CoastalCorsa
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how do they find out when people have illegal versions is it because when you update online they can see what key code you have and if several people have it then they block it
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Munchie
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think so yeh!
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Steve
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why did you have auto updates enabled if you have a pirate copy of windows
n00bs
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CoastalCorsa
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
why did you have auto updates enabled if you have a pirate copy of windows
n00bs
wanted updated security features an new vesions of ie never really looked into turning updates off
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