Got pirated windows? Remove WGA 1.2 empowers you to remove the Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage ( WGA ) Notifications tool. That means, you can boot up without being annoyed that M$ wants money for your illegal copies of the software.
Usage is simple. Install RemoveWGA and the Microsoft “Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications” hits the furnace. No longer will you have spy software that calls home and connect to MS servers every time you boot. Futures updates of this notification tool will (officialy) setup the connection rate to once every two weeks.
It’s also beneficial for legit owners. Once the WGA Notification tool has checked your OS and has confirmed you had a legit (or cracked) copy, there is no rhyme or reason to check it again and again every boot. WGA adds seconds to your bootup time!
Moreover, connecting to Microsoft brings security issue for corporate networks, and privacy issues for everyone. It is also unclear which information are transmitted. Next thing you know, you’re getting spammed with ads! What do you think of the fact that Microsoft used deceptive ways to make you install this tool (their site tells you it is an urgent security update, but it grants no extra security). That makes this software stealthy spyware in my book.
Here are some key features of “RemoveWGA”:
· Tell you if the WGA notification tool is active on your system
· Allows you to remove the WGA notification tool from your system
· Accept the “-silent” command line parameter to silently check if the WGA notification tool is active on your system, and popup only if it is found (usefull for checking automatically at startup for instance)
Note: Some antivirus and antispyware programs flag RemoveWGA as being infected/malware, although the application is perfectly safe and does not pose a threat to your system. This is a ‘false positive’.
You know you want it:
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