Remove Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications
Basically, Windows wants to make sure that you are using a copy of their operating system you purchased from a retailer. We all know that there are some instances when you might have to download a new OS just to get your computer working again. In that instance, Microsoft is fine with it, but they are going to bar you from updates and check to see if your copy of Windows is genuine, every single day!
You are most likely looking for a way to remove this notice because it pops up while you are trying to slay the elite whatever-you-call it in World of Warcraft, so listen close and I will tell you how I got it removed on one computer in my network. I removed it a couple of days ago and it hasn’t reappeared as of this post.
First, you have to download a little program I like to call RemoveWGA 1.2, well, I didn’t name it, but that’s what it’s called. The program is FREE of charge, otherwise I wouldn’t be telling you this. The download site is trusted and very well known, so don’t fret! If you need more proof it works, just check out the reviews of this fantastic utility.
The next thing you should do is run the program and let RemoveWGA do all the work. It takes about 2-3 minutes, tops, and will ask to reboot when it’s done. Go ahead and let it reboot. A message pops up when your computer reboots telling you what the program did.
Now you can use the Windows operating system without feeling guilty at least one time per day. Enjoy and if it works for you and you find this useful, please tell your friends!

