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This wikiHow teaches you how to remove the Windows validation notifications that you see when using an unregistered copy of Windows. The easiest (and most legal) way of doing this involves activating your copy of Windows from within Settings, but you can use a couple of different temporary work-arounds if need be.

Method 1
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Activating Windows

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  1. Make sure that you're connected to the Internet. In order to activate your copy of Windows, you'll need to be connected to the Internet so that Microsoft can validate your key.
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  3. You'll find it on the left side of the window.
  4. It's a link in the middle of the Activation page. Doing so opens a new window.
  5. Type the activation key that came with your copy of Windows 10 into the text box.
    • You can usually find the product key on the CD box if you bought a hard copy, or in a confirmation email from Microsoft if you bought a Windows 10 product key online.
    • If you bought a key for Windows 7, 8, or 8.1, you can use that key to register Windows 10.[1]
  6. It's in the lower-right corner of the window. This will prompt Microsoft to attempt to verify your copy of Windows.
  7. If your copy of Windows is legitimate, you should receive a notification that it has been accepted, though you may need to enter additional information if prompted.
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Method 2
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Removing the Activation Watermark from Windows 10

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  1. You'll need to be on an account that has administrator privileges in order to make changes to your computer's registry.
  2. This will search your computer for the Registry Editor command.
  3. It's a teal collection of blocks at the top of the Start window.
  4. Doing so will open the Registry Editor window.
  5. To do so:
    • Expand the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder by double-clicking it.
    • Expand SOFTWARE
    • Scroll down and expand Microsoft
    • Scroll down and expand Windows NT
    • Expand CurrentVersion
    • Expand Software Protection Platform
    • Click Activation
  6. It's a blue-and-white icon on the right side of the window. A drop-down menu will appear.
    • If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse.
    • If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad.
  7. It's at the top of the drop-down menu. A window will appear.
  8. In the "Value data" text box, replace the "0" with a "1", then click OK.
    • You may be prompted to confirm this choice. If so, click Yes or OK before proceeding.
  9. This item is also on the right side of the page.
  10. This will prevent the activation notification from appearing on your desktop.
  11. While removing the watermark notification will work temporarily, you may need to disable it again in the future.
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Disabling Genuine Advantage in Windows 7

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  1. It's at the bottom of the Start window.
  2. This will search your computer for the Task Manager application.
  3. It's at the top of the Start window.
  4. Press Win+R at the same time to do so.
    • If this doesn't work, re-open Start, type in run, and click Run.
  5. System32 is a folder that contains many of your computer's sensitive files.
  6. It's at the bottom of the Run window. This will open the system32 folder.
  7. To do so:
    • Click the View tab.
    • Check the "Hidden items" box.
    • Check the "File name extensions" box.
  8. The easiest way to do this is by typing wga into the search bar that's in the upper-right side of the window and then waiting for the "WgaLogon.dll" file to appear.
  9. Right-click the file, click Rename, and type .bak at the end of the file name and extension, then press Enter.
    • The file should now read "WgaLogon.dll.bak" instead.
    • You may be prompted to confirm this choice. If so, click Yes or OK.
  10. To do so:
    • Right click on a blank space in the system32 window.
    • Select New
    • Click Text Document
    • Type in WgaLogon as the file's name.
    • Replace the .txt with .dll
    • Press Enter, then click Yes if prompted.
  11. Since you'll need to delete both entries within 5 seconds of each other, you'll want to find them now. To do so:
    • system32 - You should see "WgaTray.exe" in the window if "wga" is still typed into the search bar.
    • Task Manager - Click the Processes tab, scroll down until you find the "WgaTray.exe" option, and click it.
  12. Select the system32 "WgaTray.exe" file and press the Del key, then switch to Task Manager and click End process or End task in the lower-right corner of the window.
  13. Once your computer finishes rebooting, your Genuine Advantage notifications should be gone.
    • You may have to repeat this process at some point, since Genuine Advantage notifications often return with critical updates.
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    Different adware has different methods of hiding in your computer. Find out what the advertising company is, and look up how to remove it.
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    SLMGR -REARM doesn't work even when it says the operation was completed successfully, WGA does not exist on my computer but still blackens my screen. What am I to do?
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    You just have to set a background. It does not automatically change the background.
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    You should then just re-install windows. If the problem keeps on happening afterwards, try another method.
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  • You will still receive critical updates (e.g., security updates) when using an unregistered version of Windows.
  • Systems older than Windows 2000 do not have Windows Genuine Advantage installed.
  • You can extend a Windows 7 free trial window up to three times by opening Command Prompt and then entering the following code: slmgr.vbs /rearm
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