Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Removal


You know what's the safest bet for Windows Genuine Advantage validation removal? Install Linux, of course! But...why look for Windows Genuine Advantage validation removal, if you got a licensed Windows copy? You got a licensed copy, right? Of course you do, but if I would have to choose between having WGA enabled or taken out, I would chose the later. The reason is very simple - I would do anything, just to know that my computer is not sending any data to Microsoft's servers!

Here's a funny part of Microsoft's "little spy," a really funny one - after being accused of spyware-like behavior, WGA got modified "just a little." After being pushed to the wall by its customers, the Redmond giant decided to announce that the WGA tool will only "phone home" every two weeks, instead of every day, as it happens now!


To accomplish the Windows Genuine Advantage validation removal mission, all you have to do is the following - extract the files into a new empty folder, and then run installer.bat. Don't ask me what files and where can you get them, since I am sure Microsoft doesn't like this at all, so I won't give you any link to such a thing.

Just remember that Windows Genuine Advantage Validation 1.8.31.9 has just been cracked, and its authors claim this is "100% working on Windows Update, Microsoft Download Center and Microsoft Update."

As a last thing, it seems this last victory of crackers vs. Microsoft is "A tribute to ETH0, creator of base version crack." Now, I have no idea who is "ETH0," if he's dead, or - even worse - if he got married, but all I can say is "RIP, ETH0, RIP, Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage Validation 1.8.31.9."

So...what about you? What do you think about the WGA tool and its use? Last, but most important of all, what do you think about Windows Genuine Advantage validation removal? Feel free to share your opinions with us, we won't tell Microsoft anything! ;)


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