'Iffy' copies of XP.
Not that anyone here would have, but IF they knew anyone who had, it would be a good idea to ensure that the latest update is not allowed to install on their PC.
IF anyone had, and has not yet restarted their PC, go to system restore and go back to yesterday, then into control panel updates, and disable auto update. Once the machine has been allowed to restart after the install I am led to believe that otherwise a niggle screen pops up and starts to become a PITA. |
Perish the thought that any PPRuNer would have such a copy, but I'll leave it here for "informational purposes".
I suspect that several people have had problems with the registration process, so this might cause them further - unwarranted and undeserved - grief. Thanks for the info. SD |
I suspect most people who are ripping Microsoft off (Contradiction in terms maybe??) have already realised this as Billyboy released a Validation tool on the updates website around 12 months ago. There are always ways & means of solving problem though. :E b.t.w I OWN a legit copy.
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What's a PITA?:O
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It's an FLA. Means 'pain in the @rse'
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I think you would probably have to be naive to think that there aren't 'iffy' copies of XP in the hands of our esteemed readers. Inevitable wouldn't you say.
It's all a matter of conscience. := |
If you have a non-legit copy of XP, downloqding updates via the updates website is a no-no, it'll pickup your dodgy serial and not let you.
Turning on AutoUpdates in windows however does not seem to check the serial, and as such the updates download and install just fine. So I am reliably informed :oh: |
But what if you have a legal copy and install it on more than one computer?
For instance your desktop and laptop. Is their anyway for Mr. Bill to detect this through the updates? The costs should be for each household, not each computer. |
Originally Posted by Gonzo
It's an FLA. Means 'pain in the @rse'
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I am relyably informed that the following method could be used to remove the niggle.
Start in SAFE mode (F8 during bootup) Start in safe with command prompt Go to Windows\System32 folder and delete wgatray.exe Use EDIT to write a blank file, and save as wgatray.exe Set the attributes to read only sytem, hidden. This stops the dll trying to change the file you just made in place of the one the billionare wants you to run. run regedit, and search for all wga references and delete. Reboot to a screen with no niggles. {If you are new to DOS type CD C: \Windows\System32} TYPE del wgatray.exe TYPE edit use the menu at the top of this edit window to save the empty window as wgatray.exe use the file menu to exit TYPE ATTRIB +H +S +R wgatray.exe. TYPE REGEDIT use find to search for all references to wga and delete them close everything down, (use ctrl, alt, del and shut down) Reboot to no niggle screen. Now, use Setting, Control Panel, Automatic Updates, and select the radio button for Turn Of Auto Updates. The machine will warn you, just ignore and get on with it. |
The other way to get rid of the niggle is to right click the "star" icon on the status bar, and select "Change Notification Settings".
Then uncheck the "Display Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications messages" box and acknowledge that you are no longer eligible for Windows Updates. RC |
Spanners - it is one more than a 'TLA ':)
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Now I'm really confused, TLA, FLA what does it all mean!
One that I've always wanted to know was IIRC, now what is that all about. You can tell I'm on a DOT, WNI, KAO, NBTDTSTI, HTGAPAOGN, B. (Day Off Today, Wifes Not In, Kids Are Out, Nothing Better To Do Than Surf The Internet, Have To Go And Play An Online Game Now, Bye):D |
Originally Posted by rotorcraig
The other way to get rid of the niggle is to right click the "star" icon on the status bar, and select "Change Notification Settings".
Then uncheck the "Display Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications messages" box and acknowledge that you are no longer eligible for Windows Updates. RC Called to see her on Friday, and as she was off gallivanting decided to kill time by PPruning etc :cool: - noticed updates on offer, so selected them - Result Bill Gates's protection squad struck :ugh: - hard job :O explaining to Mum that she was guilty of 'software piracy' := so your fix proved to be immediately useful:D If she needs a machine in future, will go the NETTO/ALDI route:ok: ; PZU - Out of Africa |
5LA ?:ok: :ok:
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this apparently worked for a "friend" of mine
According to the posting, the way to dismantle the notification is to run Task Manager in Windows and kill a file called WgaTray.exe. Then, a user should go to the System32 folder and find WgaTray.exe and wgalogon.dll. Once those files are identified, they should be renamed to WgaTray1.exe and wgalogon1.dll and then the user should perform a restart, according to the posting |
IIRC is If I Recall/Remember Correctly?
IIRC? :} |
There is a neat little application called WGAfakap which disables Unka Bill's latest WGA checking 'update'. I know several people who have used it safely (it really is a small file). Have a look here
BD |
Folks,
Please bear in mind that PPRuNe does not condone or encourage the use of illegally copied software, or the circumvention of copyright protection mechanisms. This C&I forum is not a "hacks & cracks" site - there are (I believe) several of those available on the internet. That said, this thread may be of use for those with legitimate copies of MS Windows that fall foul of MS "over-zealous" copy protection, for whatever reason. SD |
Absolutely. The "Display Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications messages" resolution isn't a crack, it has been put there by Microsoft to give the honest customer time to resolve the issue - many customers have found themselves unknowingly running illegal versions (or legal versions that are flagged as illegal).
It's clear that the next version of Windows Genuine Advantage (due next month, the month after that, who knows?) will re-enable the niggle - and if the trend of recent months continues, will make it even more intrusive. I believe that within a few iterations, Windows Genuine Advantage will "boat anchor" illegal copies of Windows making them effectively ususable. And that all of this is simply road testing Genuine Advantage so that the next version of Windows (Vista) can launch with this level of protection. RC |
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