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A victim of software counterfeiting

Last answer on Nov 23, 2009 2:14:16 pm GMT Kate, on Jun 14, 2009 12:10:19 am BST 
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Hello,
hi my pc get also that genuine software counterfeiting. how can i solve that problem without purchasing the software. If i repormat my pc it can be deleted? pls help me

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ve_d, on Jun 14, 2009 3:26:11 pm BST
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Yes if you format your pc... and install a new fresh windows it won't appear again!

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Doc, on Jun 14, 2009 7:01:56 pm BST
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If it is the problem with Microsoft Genuine Validation and you are using A Pirated Copy Of Windows XP (XP Pro, Media Center 2005, Tablet PC, Home or other), Then just find the WGA.exe file in C:\Windows\System32 (It is with a serrated star like icon), And delete it after killing the application using task manager. And you are back in track, no need to buy and reload.
Turn off automatic update, rather use "Notify me but don't automatically download or install them."
Prevent downloading "Microsoft Genuine Validation Diagnostic Tool"
To get WGA crack visit www.piratebay.org, type and hit. Always free.

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babs, on Sep 9, 2009 4:56:05 pm BST
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I am sorry but i just don't understand the task manager killing thing and so on. Could you please explain how to delete the a victim of software counterfeiting message accured by genuine ??
Thanks a lot

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hektor, on Sep 27, 2009 7:22:37 pm BST
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Or just rename the file.

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Bubbles, on Sep 9, 2009 10:23:36 pm BST
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Hi,

If you hit Alt, Ctrl, and Delete simultaneously, you will get the Windows Task Manager popup. Under the processes tab, there is a list of things currently running on your computer. You can Select the WGA file and choose to 'End Process'. This will stop the program. Now, it might just pop back up again, which means you'll have to be quick in deleting the file from the system folder.

Hope that helps.

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 Jones, on Nov 23, 2009 2:14:16 pm GMT

Thanks a lot for all of your help, that message (you may be the victim....)was a great head ache for me, as suggested I have renamed the file and ended its process through task manager and deleted it from c: easily.......its okay now......thanks again.

Jones

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