How Do You Delete Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications Tool Without Hacking?
If you have a bootleg (fake) copy of Microsoft Windows XP with the Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications Tool installed, irritating messages reminding you that you have a bootleg copy of Windows installed on your PC appear once every hour or so. Microsoft has made it so that the uninstall feature on this doesn’t exist, but there`s a way to simply delete the tool rather than uninstall it. If possible, doing things without hacking is always the better option as it provides much less chance of something going wrong with your systems configuration. THIS IS NOT A HACK. • Click on Start>My Computer. • Type the following text into the address bar at the top of the page C:\WINDOWS\system32 • Locate the file called WgaTray or WgaTray.exe and click on it once. • Press the shift+delete keys (this combination will automatically delete the files completely off your PC instead of to the Recycle Bin) but don’t confirm the deletion yet. • Right click on a non-occupied area of the taskbar and select
• Click on Start>My Computer. • Type the following text into the address bar at the top of the page C:\WINDOWS\system32 • Locate the file called WgaTray or WgaTray.exe and click on it once. • Press the shift+delete keys (this combination will automatically delete the files completely off your PC instead of to the Recycle Bin) but don’t confirm the deletion yet. • Right click on a non-occupied area of the taskbar and select Task Manager or press Ctrl + Shift + Esc. • Click on the Processes tab at the top. • Select the process called WgaTray.exe and click the end process button at the bottom and click yes to confirm the process termination. • Confirm the delete of the WgaTray that you semi-deleted earlier (this must be done almost immediately after the process termination because it will re-open itself quickly so it’s a good idea to have the deletion confirmation window open behind the task manager for fast access). • Restart your PC. • In the system32 folder that was opened earlier, fin