Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Tool - uninstall

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momie_bear

I have genuine MS on my computer and this download that was somehow loaded on
to my computer says I do not or that I may be at risk. How do I get rid of
this pop up.
 
My address to all MVPs and Microsoft® developers’ network formally known as
MSDN, I am a proficient Microsoft® Windows® user. I am able to do any job
task in Microsoft® Windows® software, as the current issue is concern it is
the issue of my expertise. I wanna to tell everyone of you all that I have
the expertise to make copy of any Microsoft® software like Windows® and
Office® as legal and Genuine Validate because I have that technology
developed by Microsoft® corporation, I am a half software developer. I am
able to activate and Genuine Validate any copy of MS Windows® like Windows®
XP™, Windows® Vista™, and Office. I know The technological measures used in
Genuine Windows® Activation and Genuine Validation like Windows Product
Activation WPA, Microsoft Product Activation MPA mechanism and how its work.
It is the technology that I used has developed by Microsoft itself I can’t
make that technology but implement that technology, So now I am able to
completely and successfully do that with out any problem or condition (MPA,
WPA, WGA)
 
RobinS said:
I think you should post this to a public usenet newsgroup, so the Microsoft
lawyers can track you down. What you are doing is illegal. Being able to
copy software does not make you a software developer, it makes you a
software thief.

RobinS.
 
momie_bear said:
I have genuine MS on my computer and this download that was somehow loaded on
to my computer says I do not or that I may be at risk. How do I get rid of
this pop up.


Hey did you get this problem fixed and how did u do it cos i have the same
problem
 
momie_bear said:
I have genuine MS on my computer and this download that was somehow loaded on
to my computer says I do not or that I may be at risk. How do I get rid of
this pop up.
 
Probably not in a .NET programming discussion group, but you can find an
appropriate Windows group this way.

As you appear to be using a web interface, start here:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx

In the tree on the left, first open the English category, then open Windows.
In Windows, find and open the category for your version of Windows.
There, you'll find a group to post your question.


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