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May 2nd, 2006, 12:22 AM
#1
Fake Message From Microsoft about Pirated copies.
Customer called with this small window that pops up saying that their Windows is pirated and it needs to be addressed by Microsoft. The msg goes something like this:
"If you do not comply with our policy and get a legal copy then parts of your Windows will fail to work for you" Something like that. Then is says to:
Address this problem now or address it later, click to choose one.
This is not the exact msg but basically that is what it says.
So what is up with that? I told my customer not to click on anything or give your credit card out to anyone like that.
Note: My questions may be to help others
Thanks, JB
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May 2nd, 2006, 12:41 AM
#2
That may not be a bogus message. Windows Critical Update KB905474 which was just released recently will cause that message to pop up if you are running a pirated copy of Windows XP. Supposedly using System Restore to a previous date will get rid of that message because it removes the KB905474 patch. If your Critical Updates were set to automatically to download and install then I bet your buddy has an illegal copy of Windows.
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May 2nd, 2006, 04:45 AM
#3
Description of the Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications application
Description of the Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications application
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/905474/
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MORE INFORMATION
Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications notifies you if a copy of Microsoft Windows XP is not genuine. The notification messages only appear on computers that have failed the Windows Genuine Advantage validation process and that are running a copy of Windows XP that is not genuine. If you are running a validated, genuine copy of Windows XP, you will not receive notification messages.
Notification messages
The following notification messages will appear on computers that are running a copy of Windows that has failed the Windows Genuine Advantage validation process: Every time that a notification appears, you receive detailed information about the specific validation failure. The information includes steps that you can take to resolve the problem.
Notes- The frequency of the notification messages is determined at installation time. The notification messages continue to appear until the non-genuine copy of Windows has been validated as genuine.
- Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications will be deployed by using Automatic Updates.
How to uninstall Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications
You can use Add or Remove Programs to view Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications, but you cannot use Add or Remove Programs to remove the notifications.
You can temporarily disable Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications. To do this, right-click the Notifier icon in the notification area and select Change Notifications Settings. Then, follow the prompts. This will disable the Notification Prompts until a new release of the Notification Update is released.
For more information about Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
APPLIES TO- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
- Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
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July 1st, 2006, 12:23 AM
#4
This copy of Windows is not genuine. Help
 Originally Posted by SpywareDr
I want to thank anyone in advance that can help me. I just bought a computer from a friend of mine and cleaned it up a bit. When I connected it to the internet I did an update and received this message.
This copy of Windows is not genuine.
You may be the victim of software counterfeiting
I have a genuine copy that I can install but I cannot seem to get it to work?
Now that this fake copy is in how do I go about reinstalling Windows XP?
Any help would be appreciated....
Thanks
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July 1st, 2006, 12:51 AM
#5
Reformat it, Google will tell you how.
Note: My questions may be to help others
Thanks, JB
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July 1st, 2006, 12:55 AM
#6
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May 2nd, 2006, 06:25 AM
#7
You should take a look at it yourself and see if it is genuine or not. It should be easy to tell the difference
If it is not genuine, I wouldnt help him
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May 2nd, 2006, 02:21 PM
#8
About the system restore option, I would think that that would only get rid of the problem temporarily, as the same update would be downloaded next time you do an update, unless you actively ignore that specific update. Is that not so?
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May 2nd, 2006, 02:23 PM
#9
Yes it is... and I assume that eventually, one way or another, there will be no option to ignore it.
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May 2nd, 2006, 02:32 PM
#10
I think you'll be able to ignore it in XP forever. Just don't try that with Vista.
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May 2nd, 2006, 02:45 PM
#11
FWIW, a version of KB905474 was tested last fall in Norway and a couple other countries. There are some users there that have not yet loaded it and to date, have suffered no ill effects. But in general, I agree that one way or another, MS will get it's way on this.
Also, I myself had issues with KB905474. It would not install. I had trouble last month with the update of the WGA tool itself. (This month's update, KB905474, is just a notification routine.) As it turns out, my troubles were related to 2 registry keys that had incorrect permissions set on them. Once I corrected these 2 keys, the update ran fine. (I considered NOT installing the update as mentioned but in the end, I decided you can't always fight city hall (and it's MS's town!) So I loaded it...
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May 2nd, 2006, 04:05 PM
#12
Well in that article it says this:
You can temporarily disable Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications. To do this, right-click the Notifier icon in the notification area and select Change Notifications Settings. Then, follow the prompts. This will disable the Notification Prompts until a new release of the Notification Update is released.
When we right clicked on the notifier, it just opened up a webpage and since he was on dialup we got the Page could not be displayed and it did not try to dial up.
It did not have any prompts to follow. Is it supposed to go to the Internet to get the prompts?
Note: My questions may be to help others
Thanks, JB
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May 2nd, 2006, 08:50 PM
#13
Since you are chosing to try and diable the notifications that would imply to me that this persons copy of XP is in fact not legal, otherwise you'd be ringing MS to fix the issue ?
If that is the case then I don't believe these forums can be of any futher help with this issue ?
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May 2nd, 2006, 10:12 PM
#14
Delete the Update--(This month's update, KB905474).
I intergrate my XP with SP1/first part of SP2 n that's It...No other updates..Not needed as far as I'm Concerned.....
I did say a long time ago, when do these updates ever end! NEVER..Gone from 20Mb update to 300Mb n more..Soon be a 1Gb.
ASUS K8N-E Deluxe with NForce3----AMD Athlon64 3000+ @ 209.08MHz---Saphire Radeon 9600xt---Gone to HEAVEN!
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Corsair 520W Modular PSU---n a Load of Other things to numerous to mention..
I Am Me, You Are You. I Am Unique, So Are You.
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May 3rd, 2006, 12:24 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by scarecrowdr
Delete the Update--(This month's update, KB905474).
I intergrate my XP with SP1/first part of SP2 n that's It...No other updates..Not needed as far as I'm Concerned.....
I did say a long time ago, when do these updates ever end! NEVER..Gone from 20Mb update to 300Mb n more..Soon be a 1Gb.
Can U send us a picture of that machine of yours and why you need all the hd space? Great, let's see it.
Note: My questions may be to help others
Thanks, JB
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