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How to remove Windows is not genuine notification

One of our readers Vimal reported us a saying: “ not , this comes when I start my XP“.

This is one of the most common which is faced by lot of users these days as they don’t have the legit copy of XP.

This message as shown in the image above appears every time the user logged in , with a timer of some seconds before the Later button got enabled, all this delayed the entire logon process.

Let’s see how can we this issue

The most simplest way now a days is by using Notification , which runs silently and check it the notification is already active on your .

What is ?

A small utility that enables you to the Advantage Notifications , which is calling home and connect to MS servers every time you boot.

Advantage Notifications is very much different than Advantage Validation.

NOTE: will only removes the notification part, phoning home, and does not touch the Validation part.

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Speeding Up the Boot Process

The more stuff that Windows has to start up during boot, the longer it will take to complete.

So, with that in mind, the first thing you need to do is start unloading programs which are set to start automatically when you boot Windows. There are two places, primarily, that you want to look at:

1. Look in the “Startup” folder in your Start Menu. Anything in that folder is set to start automatically. To remove a program from this folder, simply navigate to the “Startup” folder in your Start Menu, right-click on the item you want to remove, and choose “Delete” from the menu. This will not delete the program…only the shortcut to it. (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 28th, 2007 with comments disabled.
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