A week ago my Windows XP has to show me a message entestado cumbersome and tedious every time I boot my Windows XP. Also, gives me a blue star in my taskbar every bit throws me a message that my copy of Windows XP might be a victim of software counterfeiting.
Open Windows Explorer (Windows + E) and in the menu bar, Tools>, Options folder ...
The new
window, select the View tab and in the list of options to turn off "Use simple file sharing (recommended)." Disabling the simple file sharing will allow us to access the properties of a file we must change to eliminate Software counterfeiting message ...

Now we must locate the file in question to eliminate the tedious post. To do this, Start, Run>,% WinDir% \\ system32

This command accesses the operating system System32 folder (in my case to the System32 folder of Windows XP).

In System32 have to locate the file WgaLogon.dll. If we can not find is that possibly be hidden. So you can view in the mass window, click on Tools>, Folder Options, select the View tab and in the list of options select the option "Show hidden files and folders"



A new window 'Advanced Security Settings for WgaLogon.dll "

By selecting the option to uncheck a security message appears, press Copy
apply, and click OK. Now we are in the Properties window WgaLogon.dll file.
For each user, we must remove the Read & Execute permission.
After applying all these steps, we are ready to restart Windows XP and no longer the message: "It could be a victim of software counterfeiting"