Disable and Remove Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications Nag Screen
This page has been updated, visit the new article on how to bypass and disable the WGA or way to make your Windows genuine permanently.
Microsoft has released WGA Notifications application which effectively turned Microsoft Windows operating system into a ‘nagware’, with a “This copy of Windows is not genuine” warning. What the Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications application does what it will check your Microsoft Windows XP validity. If it found that the copy of Windows XP is not validated, not genuine, counterfeit, unlicensed, pirated, illegal, unauthorised or simply failed the Windows Genuine Advantage validation process, then the notification messages will appear at various places and time.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purpose only, as most information is found on various part of Internet. Readers should contacts Microsoft if their licensed or OEM software cannot be validated or purchase genuine software.
When you log on to a non-genuine copy of Windows XP, the following notification error message “This copy of Windows is not genuine” will pop-up on the logon process:

And the nicely said “You may be a victim of software counterfeiting” message on the bottom right corner of log-in screen:

Microsoft allows Windows faithfuls to have 2 options: Get Genuine or Resolve Later. Click on Resolve Later will temporarily bypass the notification and let you login into and use Windows nagged with notification icon and messages, which will randomly appear as balloon notification message with an icon in the notification area (system tray).

Clicking on the balloon notification or the notification area icon will lead you to the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Failure Web page that contains the specifics of the validation failure and the steps that you can take to make the operating system genuine.
To get rid of the WGA notifications that intends to remind you that your Windows is not validated, you can buy a validly licensed copy of genuine Microsoft Windows.
Update: Bypass WGA Validation with Crack or Hack and Disable WGA Notifications Warning Message Workarounds
Latest Version: 1.5.554.0 on October 2006 (distribute to some computers with no known roll-out pattern), 1.5.708.0 on September 2006 (distribute to whoever wants to download from Microsoft Download Center), 1.5.540.0 on 28th June 2006, 1.5.532.2 on 6th June 2006, 1.5.532.0 on 30th May 2006, 1.5.530.0 on 23rd May 2006, 1.5.526.0 on 26th April 2006.
More information on WGA Validation Tool (KB892130) and WGA Notifications (KB905474) which install LegitCheckControl.dll, WgaLogon.dll and WgaTray.exe.
With new release of WGA, some methods no longer works, and some has been updated. Several methods that has certain success on certain people, you may try until you success.
Official Method by Microsoft - more information here.
First Method
- Lauch Windows Task Manager.
- End wgatray.exe process in Task Manager.
- Restart Windows XP in Safe Mode.
- Delete WgaTray.exe from c:\Windows\System32.
- Delete WgaTray.exe from c:\Windows\System32\dllcache.
- Lauch RegEdit.
- Browse to the following location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\
Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify - Delete the folder ‘WgaLogon’ and all its contents
- Reboot Windows XP.
Note: With this method, you may be prompted to install WGA Notifications again which can still be unselected.
Second Method
Another alternative suggested by dman is by using System Restore to restore the PC to a previous restore point that WGA Notifications hasn’t kicked in, and then carefully stop KB905474 from been applied to the system. To use System Restore, go to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore.
Note: Again, you may be prompted again to install WGA Notification, so it must be bypassed.
Third Method updated
This method involves using a cracked version of LegitCheckControl.dll to replace the original copy of LegitCheckControl.dll, and thus bypass the WGA validation and make Microsoft believes that your copy of Windows is genuine. To get rid of WGA Notifications warning messages, the patched version of WgaLogon.dll and WgaTray.exe to replace the existing files.
To apply the patch by replacing the files manually, try to end the respective processes in the Task Manager before deleting the existing files. Most likely is you will have to restart your PC in Safe Mode in order to replacing the original copy of LegitCheckControl.dll and related files. However, there has been automatic updater and even cracked WGA installer that automatically apply the patched version of WGA files.
Latest Update for WGA version 1.5.708.0 latest
Download cracked and patched version of LegitCheckControl.dll with thanks to Danny.
Latest Update for WGA version 1.5.554.0 latest
Download cracked and patched version of LegitCheckControl.dll, WgaLogon.dll and WgaTray.exe for v1.5.554.0 of Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Tool and WGA Notifications.
John suggested that it may be rolled out to reduce the frequency of ‘phone home’ feature. BetaNews has confirmed this and says Microsoft has completed the pilot phase for WGA Notifications, officially rolling out the anti-piracy reminders to Windows XP users worldwide. Anyway if Notifications Tools is patched, it won’t callbacks at all. Swissboy found that now there are 15 languages supported for KB905474 and offers solution.
General release version of Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications also has updated EULA which says installing of this update is optional. However, once installed, the update will become a permanent part of your Windows XP software, means you can’t uninstall it. The EULA also confirms that information about your system will be sent to Microsoft. You can just skip installing the KB905474 by clicking “I Decline” when shown the EULA. If you don’t want the Automatic Updates or Windows Updates to try install WGA Notifications again, click Don’t ask me to install these updates again at Decline EULA window.
Latest Update for WGA version 1.5.532.2
Version 1.5.532.2 of WGA Validation Tool and WGA Notifications is NOT YET mass released to all Windows system, so your system may not have this version.
WindowsXP-KB905474-ENU-x86-1.5.532.2-noWGA.exe (as suggested by swissboy) is the original setup of KB905474, but with the 3 files as mentioned above replaced with patched version and re-packed. You can view the contents with WinRAR or 7-Zip. Download here or here. (Removed due to compliant from Microsoft)
LegitCheckControl.dll-v1.5.532.2-Jun-02-2006.zip (as suggested by swissboy) contains hacked version of LegitCheckControl.dll which you have to replace manually over the existing dll in \Windows\System32 folder. Download here or here. (Deleted due to complaint from Microsoft)
new More automated WGA removal tool: RemoveWGA
Latest Update for WGA version 1.5.532.0
LegitCheckControl1.5.532.0.muiz.fixed.rar (suggested by Picard) is the patched LegitCheckControl.dll and can be download here or here (removed due to complaint from Microsoft).
If LegitCheckControl.dll alone doesn’t work, try to patch the other two WGA files too, namely WgaLogon.dll and WgaTray.exe. Download the the patches for 3 files here or here (Removed due to complaint from Microsoft). Overwrite the original files with these hacked version in \Windows\System32 folder. The patch should remove notifications nag screen and allows Windows Update.
There are also several automated tools that save the dirty works of have to manually overwrites and replaces the WGA applications.
WGAPatch905474 (suggested by SilverBullet) contains 905474.exe that will patch Windows to allow access to full (custom) Windows Update and get rid of nag screen. Download 905474.exe here or here (removed due to complaint from Microsoft).
There are also several patched WGANotify KB905474 installation setup which will install KB905474 WGAnotify with the 3 patched WGA files namely LegitCheckControl.dll, WgaLogon.dll and WgaTray.exe. One of them is HotFix windowsxp-kb905474-enu-x86.exe suggested by DeaDMan Walking, which will after install, disable notifications nag screen and allows update. Download here, here or here (removed coz of Microsoft complaint).
WindowsXP-KB905474-ENU-x86-v1.5.532.0-noWGA.exe (suggested by Swissboy) is also the patched KB905474 setup file which is actually the original setup of KB905474, but with the 3 files replaced. Download it here or here (removed due to Microsoft compliant).
Old Updates
Version 1.5.530.0 of cracked LegitCheckControl.dll (suggested by chucko), can also be downloaded here or here (obsolete links, visit here for updates).
Use the latest cracked LegitCheckControl.dll by searching for “Windows.Genuine.Advantage.Validation.v1.5.526.0.CRACKED-ETH0″. Can also be downloaded here (obsolete link, update here). Cracked LegitCheckControl.dll also available here or here (obsolete links, updates available here). Once download the cracked dll, replace the LegitCheckControl.dll in \Windows\System32 folder with the cracked version. You may need to restart your PC in safe mode to replace the files.
Forth Method
Jules found that by disabling and renaming the files ‘WgaLogon.dll’ and ‘WgaTray.exe’ in C:\WINDOWS\system32 folder by using the program Unlocker seems to get rid of all the nags/popups.
Fifth Method
Clear the contents or create a new empty data.dat for WGA, and make data.dat Read-Only and Hidden as detailed here.
The following step basically is the same with the above data.dat method, only different is that you no need to create any file in the WGA data folder:
- Launch Windows Explorer and go to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Windows Genuine Advantage\data
- Go to Tools -> Folder Option -> View.
- Select (click) Show Hidden Files and Folders option.
- Unselect (uncheck) Hide Protected Operating System Files option.
- Click OK.
- Delete everything in the data folder.
- Right click on data folder, and select Properties.
- Select (Check) Read-Only as the folder’s atributes.
- Click OK or Apply.
Update: After 30 May 2006 with the release of WGA 1.5.532.0, this method no longer works. If the data.dat is set to “Read-Only”, WGA may complains that the serial key from the file could not be read, making the WGA validation failed even with the cracked dll files. So just delete the file (and make sure the folder is not set to “Read-Only”), WGA will then automatically regenerate the file and create the key, so you will pass the validation if you have the correct patched dll installed.
Sixth Method
Another alternative suggest that three files are installed Windows XP System Folder for WGA:
\WINDOWS\system32\WgaLogon.dll
\WINDOWS\system32\WgaTray.exe
\WINDOWS\system32\LegitCheckControl.dll
The wgatray.exe process makes the check for genuine windows software. If WgaLogon.dll is denied execution right, that WinLogon is unable to call it to check on Windows validity and display notification package at boot, and since WgaLogon is also responsible for running and maintaining WgaTray.exe, no more tray popups either.
To change and disable the execute bit of WgaLogon.dll:
- Turn off Simple File Sharing in Tools -> Folder Options -> View tab.
- Right click WgaLogon.dll in Windows Explorer and open the Security Tab.
- Click Advanced button.
- Uncheck the Inherit box at the bottom.
- Click the Copy button.
- Click OK.
- Go through each listed user/group and remove the “Read & Execute” permission for WgaLogon.dll, leaving the “Read” permission as-is.
- Click OK to apply the permission changes.
- Close the file properties dialog.
- Restart the computer.
- Turn “Use simple file sharing” on (optional).
Optionally, steps suggested by PSNet which has the same effect - disabling WgaLogon.dll.
Note: Visit the a more tidy article on how to bypass and disable the WGA with various tricks and hacks or a host redirect method to make Windows genuine permanently.
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May 10th, 2006 07:44
This is so easy to fix! I fixed it in about 2 minutes after knowing what files to delete and rename while in safe mode.
May 10th, 2006 07:12
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May 9th, 2006 21:37
#comment-1324
May 9th, 2006 17:54
Hi,
I got rid of my nag-message by doing the following:
1. Go to \windows\system32 in explorer
2. Rename WgaLogon.dll to WgaLogon.dll.bak
3. Create a new empty WgaLogon.dll in notepad and save to the same location
4. Right click on the task bar, and open Task Manager at the Processes tab
5. (Quickly) delete WgaTray.exe, then it will give you approx 5 seconds to click on WgaTray.exe in Task Manager and click End Task, and confirm
6. Restart your computer and the login and nag messages should be gone
May 8th, 2006 00:00
I tried Method 1, it worked, so I haven’t tried anything else.
Keep up the good work!
May 7th, 2006 21:35
Hi again Dhilip,
Brilliant programme and thanks a million. It makes the removal process simplicity itself.. If I gave you my email thecoachinghouse@hotmail.co.uk could I stay in touch with you for future patches maybe like the WGA Notification Remover?
Regards Thankful Soul (Steve)
May 7th, 2006 16:11
Hi soul,
That program is written by me.
Regards,
Dhilip
May 7th, 2006 15:51
Hi Dhilip,
Thanks VERY much for the link to the Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications Remover. How did you find out about it and do you think it’s safe to use
and lastly will it be updated to cope with newer WGA Notifications?
Thankful soul.
May 7th, 2006 14:00
hey guys,
i tried deleting the data.dat file but it’s not working. the balloon’s still here! :S eeek!! i’ll try another step. that sux
May 7th, 2006 13:46
Just buy a original Window XP … this is the best solution … dont try to be a pirate …
if you make a software and research at all your time, then another person just copy it and sell, are you happy?
May 7th, 2006 12:36
Hi all:
first of all, thanks for all ur replies, its very useful! Much appreciated!
Just wanna add one, the third method is the best of all (its also the one of the easiest way), in fact, its the only one that will allow your pc to pass the microsoft genuine test to download future updates like Windows Defender or IE 7, the rest methods are more like to prevent the notification (good also), the third method is more like a cure which not only prevent the notification but also let you download the future update from microsoft website.
May 7th, 2006 11:48
Program : Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications Remover
Version : 1.1.0.5 (Build 5)
Download :
http://rapidshare.de/files/19816559/WGANotify_Remover_v1.1.0.5.exe.html
Regards,
Dhilip
May 7th, 2006 04:29
I mistakenly installed WGA via automatic update and used 2nd method to restore to an earlier date. Then used control panel>security center to turnoff automatic updates and disable the annoying “automatic update is off, windows at risk” ballon in the resources>change the way security alerts me>alerts setting.
May 7th, 2006 03:13
Hi all,
Without doubt the easiest method to stop the Windows Genuine Advantage from annoying the hell out of you after it’s been installed is the autoruns method mentioned above. This is THE one to go for - dead simple.
Steve
Thanks for whoever posted the original
May 7th, 2006 02:39
Can someone recommend which method above (simplest one)or something different to get rid of the download balloon I have? I didn’t get my Automatic Updates setting changed before it downloaded the WGA, but I Did Not install it. Just want to get rid of the balloon before I accidently install it.
Also how do I make sure I don’t download again?
May 7th, 2006 00:00
Thanx to ALL. God Bless You All. Please Keep Microsoft busy. And continue helping the unfortunate…the poor!
May 6th, 2006 20:06
Tried the third method, worked a treat. Thanks a lot guys, my cpu was fucked enough as it is!
May 4th, 2006 02:41
(Update) WGA Notification Patch -
(Part 1)
Double click My Computer -
Click Tools (at the top)
Click Folder Options
Click Tab View
Check Box Display the full path in the title bar
Check Box Show hidden files and folders
Uncheck box hide Extensions for known files types
Uncheck box hide protected operation system files - Press ok
Click Apply - Click Ok
(Part 2)
double click C: Local Drive
click Documents and settings
click All Users
click Application Data
click Windows Genuine Advantage
click data
(your Adress bar should look like this)
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Windows Genuine Advantage\data
Click on Data.dat once so its highlighted, Now Right click on data.dat and select Open With.
-> Select the program from list
Click on Notepad, Click Okay
Find Edit then Select All
Press Delete on keyboard
Click File, click Save
Now click ( X )
Click Once on data.dat (Right click, select propertys, Check box Read Only - Click Ok )
(Part 3)
Uparrow - 6 times back to C:\ in the File Explorer
File Windows folder - Double click
scroll down to SoftwareDistribution
double click softwareDistribution
double click Download
now find this file folder name 6c4788c9549d437e1773a7639582a
click on file folder ONCE, then press Delete on Keyboard - Press Okay
(Part 4)
Click My Network Places
Find LegitCheckControl.dll
Copy - and Paste into
C:\Windows\System32\
Paste into system32 folder.
click ( X ) .. ShutDown Computer -= Do Not ReBoot =-
Power System back up after complete shutdown.
Once back up.. Must ShutDown computer Second time..
Nag screen should be gone.
April 30th, 2006 10:58
There is another very effective method that you have forgotten. Get a genuine copy of Win XP
Happy Computing, guys!!!
April 29th, 2006 13:36
HALLELUJAH!! i had initially managed to prevent wgalogon to appear in system tray and not bother me while i wa logged on, but still had the notification at the log on screen.
today, i noticed this page has been edited, and needless to say…its brilliant. i used method one and it worked! three cheers for mr.admin!!
thanks also to all users who contributed to this thread, all for one and one for all!
if you didnt notice, i is now a very happy man…i mean RELIEVED.
April 29th, 2006 05:32
A combination of the third method and sixth method worked like a charm. I did both, then the whole data.dat thing mentioned above, restarted, tried to download windows defender as a test and it worked. Wonderful, thank you all for helping us out with this, its greatly appreciated, I have to bookmark this page, some very useful information right here.
April 28th, 2006 19:47
Thanks for updating this Admin!
Hey, about the solution of renaming the files with Unlocker, tried it but it crashed my system. It is because it is hooked with Winlogon, so we need to use AutoRun first before deleting the files.
April 28th, 2006 19:08
Thanks PSnet. The Autoruns method works fine.
April 28th, 2006 13:10
Thanks for sharing. Have updated the post with all the resolutions known so far.
April 28th, 2006 13:01
Hey Admin, and to all other people reading this…
Good news, looks like I’ve solved the problem.
First - Make a new System Restore point in case you did something wrong.
Second - Now let’s download the tools needed. Download AutoRuns from here -
http://www.sysinternals.com/Files/Autoruns.zip
Extract and double-click on the file. Next click on the Winlogon tab, uncheck “WgaLogon”. Then restart your computer. On next boot, those nag messages will be GONE!
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You can stop there, because that will make the files not run, but if you want to delete the files, do this -
Find and delete these files (note: delete these when you already disabled WgaLogon using AutoRuns, because if not, it will crash your system and force you to reboot)
system32/LegitCheckControl.dll (an update for the original WGA Tool)
system32/WgaLogon.dll
system32/WgaTray.exe
system32/dllcache/WgaLogon.dll
system32/dllcache/WgaTray.exe
After deleting those files, you are now free of that damn thing. Note again, Windows will display an update of “LegitCheckControl.dll” because we also deleted it, so if you go to the update site, don’t install the “KB905474″ update because that’s the one responsible of this mess.