Windows automatically checks your copy of Windows to see if it's valid.  If your copy is or appears to be pirated, Windows XP will display a  Genuine Validation message. The Genuine Validation, or Genuine Advantage  Notification, appears as a log-in message, log-in timer and a balloon  notification in the notification bar. Reasons this message may appear  include the installation of a pirated copy of Windows XP, changed  Windows XP license key or a Windows error.
Instructions
         -          -                 1                                Open a command prompt window by going to \"Start\" > \"Run.\" Type "cmd." Click "Enter" to open the command prompt window. 
 
-                 2                                Type "CD C:\\Windows\\System32" and click "Enter" to access the System32 directory. 
 
-                 3                                Open a blank Notepad document by going to \"Start\" > \"All Programs\" > \"Accessories\" > \"Notepad.\" 
 
-                 4                                Type the next three lines into  the blank document. Press "Enter" after each line. Note that for Windows  Home systems, the command is \"tskill\" instead of \"taskkill.\"<br  />"taskkill -IM wgatray.exe"<br />"del wgatray.exe" <br  />"del wgalogon.dll" 
 
-                 5                                Press "Ctrl" + "a" to select all  three lines. Press "Ctrl" + "C" to copy the lines. Open your command  prompt windows and press "Ctrl" + "V" to paste and run the lines.<br  />This will stop the Windows XP Genuine Advantage Notification task  and delete associated files to prevent the notification from appearing  again. 
 
-                 6                                Restart your  computer by going to \"Start\" > \"Turn Off Computer\" > \"Restart\" to ensure the notification is gone. 
 
 
 
hallo there,good stuff but kinda complicated after the third bullet...i have an identical problem with ma pc...would you mind clarifying what the three lines that you mention are?
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