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I've provided two methods of removing WGA manually. I'd recommend you try the first set of instructions to begin with, the second set is provided in case you can't get the first working. There are also a few applications that will attempt to remove WGA for you more on those later. It is worth mentioning if you've re-installed XP lately and downloaded WGA in a recent update then a simple System Restore to the point before you downloaded the update will remove it.

Just remember not to re-download it again afterwards. Once your PC has booted open a command prompt by clicking Start then Run and typing cmd into the box before clicking OK. Next you're going to need to copy the following lines to the clipboard, in order to paste them into the command prompt quickly.

This is necessary to kill the WgaTray. If all the commands executed correctly you should have killed and deleted WgaTray. Restart your PC to see if the changes have taken effect, if the WGA notifications are still there then you'll want to continue reading this next bit, otherwise you're done. If you're still reading then that probably didn't work. These next steps will delete the files for good. Check Show hidden and protected Windows files so that you can see all of the offending items.

Running a simple search is the best way, so hit Start , Search and choose All files and folders. For instance, the download link goes to Softpedia who also say the same as us about false positives.

Or do you not trust what they say either? Is 14 years not enough time for someone to find out if it does anything malicious? Hacking and cracking tools produce false detections in security software, always have, and always will. The WGA has gone. Many many thanks to u. Really this method is very easy and helpful. Before i try so many ideas but no one could solve my problems.

It solve my problem now. So this is the best among all others. The WGA is gone, many thanks. But the background is still black. Can I change that to blue? Thanks for sharing this article wonderful and informative article with us. I really appreciate you to write this kind of article for users. Jason 2 years ago. Last Updated: May 6, Tested. This article was written by Jack Lloyd. He has over two years of experience writing and editing technology-related articles. He is technology enthusiast and an English teacher.

The wikiHow Tech Team also followed the article's instructions and verified that they work. This article has been viewed 6,, times. This wikiHow teaches you how to remove the Windows validation notifications that you see when using an unregistered copy of Windows.

The easiest and most legal way of doing this involves activating your copy of Windows from within Settings, but you can use a couple of different temporary work-arounds if need be. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue.

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Method 1. Make sure that you're connected to the Internet. In order to activate your copy of Windows, you'll need to be connected to the Internet so that Microsoft can validate your key. Click the Activation tab. You'll find it on the left side of the window. Click Change product key. It's a link in the middle of the Activation page. Doing so opens a new window. Enter your Windows 10 product key. Type the activation key that came with your copy of Windows 10 into the text box.

You can usually find the product key on the CD box if you bought a hard copy, or in a confirmation email from Microsoft if you bought a Windows 10 product key online.

If you bought a key for Windows 7, 8, or 8. Click Next. It's in the lower-right corner of the window. This will prompt Microsoft to attempt to verify your copy of Windows. Follow any on-screen instructions. If your copy of Windows is legitimate, you should receive a notification that it has been accepted, though you may need to enter additional information if prompted.

Method 2. Make sure that you're on an administrator account. You'll need to be on an account that has administrator privileges in order to make changes to your computer's registry. Type in regedit. This will search your computer for the Registry Editor command. Click regedit. It's a teal collection of blocks at the top of the Start window. Click Yes when prompted. Doing so will open the Registry Editor window. Go to the "Activation" key. Right-click Manual.

It's a blue-and-white icon on the right side of the window. A drop-down menu will appear.



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