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2006-06-16 09:12:33 · 5 answers · asked by Malcolm uses Xbox 360 Avatar 7 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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Yes it is.

I have a Windows XP PRO CD that I installed on my other computer because the recovery disk didnt work, so one of my computers gets that message. Its annoying I know.

To fix this problem, you will need to either
a) Do a search for WGATRAY.EXE and WGALOGON.DLL in your C drive and delete them. You might want to make a copy of them and put them in a different folder, just in case, but if you delete them it should go away.
or
b) Reinstall windows and next time your windows does an update for the genuine check, omit it or bypass it.


If that doesnt work, then just contact me. I have about 20 ways to get rid of that message.

2006-06-16 09:15:59 · answer #1 · answered by Sean I.T ? 7 · 0 0

hence of actuality apparently to be even if sealed, odds are it really is it authentic. at the same time as an installation fails it really is frequently hence of actuality the serial variety probability-loose with that is not any further authentic or it has already been used. each variety would properly be sued actual as right away as. besides the shown undeniable actuality that if the equipment continues to be sealed it ought to correctly be complicated for them to are attending to the serial variety and used it or replaced it is going to a pretend. The worst that ought to ensue is that sort will fail and also you'll get the non-authentic blunders. Do a google search for and also you'll stumble upon a number of a number of approaches to disable that message through creating use of eliminating particular records or replacing a pair of settings. that is not any further complicated to get around the blunders. that is likewise basic on the a number of torrent internet content to locate itemizing of "organisation organisation" keys. those are XP keys designed to allow a organization to signal up thousands of copies of XP. The keys are not any further registered and in no way checked, so that they ensue as "authentic" on any laptop at the same time as used. If it does fail, there are basic approaches to get around the precedence.

2016-11-14 21:01:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Doesn't matter wait till Windows Vista comes out this fall.

2006-06-16 09:15:38 · answer #3 · answered by smart_twin06 3 · 0 1

2 of them... yeah....

2006-06-16 12:15:46 · answer #4 · answered by frankramirez_81 3 · 0 0

Yep, they all are...

2006-06-16 09:17:04 · answer #5 · answered by DarkWolf_1st 4 · 0 0

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