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My window is writting window not genuine

Which operating system?

The process "winlogon.exe" runs in the background.

Winlogon is a part of the Windows Login subsystem, and is necessary for user authorization and Windows activation checks. http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/proces...

Note: The winlogon.exe file is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. In other cases, winlogon.exe is a virus, spyware, trojan or worm! Check this with Security Task Manager."


Microsoft designed Windows so many small applications perform their tasks without a user knowing about it.

Normally, this will run smoothly and without flaw, but every once in a while, an issue can come up.


Winlogon.exe is an application that runs on start-up, and its primary function is to monitor the use of other applications.


Winlogon.exe typically only runs for about a minute or two when Windows first boots up, so if for some reason it is still running five or 10 minutes later, it could be infected.


Spyware and other malware would infect this application because it can manipulate other programs in Windows, causing problems.


If this is the case, the file might need to be removed.

if you want to remove this from

Open "My Computer" and select the "C:" drive.

Double click the "Windows" folder, then select "System 32." Navigate through the System 32 folder until you find "Winlogon.exe."


Click the "Winlogon.exe" file and hit "Delete."

Select "Yes" when asked if you're sure you want to remove the program.

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I have a dell laptop that i bought used and it had windows 8 preview on it well it expired about two weeks ago and now its a pain in the **** cuz it shuts down every two hours. On the bottom of my laotop...

Winlogon is a part of the Windows Login subsystem, and is necessary for user authorization and Windows activation checks. http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/proces...

Note: The winlogon.exe file is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. In other cases, winlogon.exe is a virus, spyware, trojan or worm! Check this with Security Task Manager." Microsoft designed Windows so many small applications perform their tasks without a user knowing about it. Normally, this will run smoothly and without flaw, but every once in a while, an issue can come up. Winlogon.exe is an application that runs on start-up, and its primary function is to monitor the use of other applications. Winlogon.exe typically only runs for about a minute or two when Windows first boots up, so if for some reason it is still running five or 10 minutes later, it could be infected. Spyware and other malware would infect this application because it can manipulate other programs in Windows, causing problems. If this is the case, the file might need to be removed.

if you want to remove this from Open "My Computer" and select the "C:" drive. Double click the "Windows" folder, then select "System 32." Navigate through the System 32 folder until you find "Winlogon.exe." Click the "Winlogon.exe" file and hit "Delete." Select "Yes" when asked if you're sure you want to remove the program.
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How to remove you may be a victim of software counterfeiting?in easy way

The process "winlogon.exe" runs in the background. Winlogon is a part of the Windows Login subsystem, and is necessary for user authorization and Windows activation checks. http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/proces...

Note: The winlogon.exe file is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. In other cases, winlogon.exe is a virus, spyware, trojan or worm! Check this with Security Task Manager." Microsoft designed Windows so many small applications perform their tasks without a user knowing about it. Normally, this will run smoothly and without flaw, but every once in a while, an issue can come up. Winlogon.exe is an application that runs on start-up, and its primary function is to monitor the use of other applications. Winlogon.exe typically only runs for about a minute or two when Windows first boots up, so if for some reason it is still running five or 10 minutes later, it could be infected. Spyware and other malware would infect this application because it can manipulate other programs in Windows, causing problems. If this is the case, the file might need to be removed.

if you want to remove this from Open "My Computer" and select the "C:" drive. Double click the "Windows" folder, then select "System 32." Navigate through the System 32 folder until you find "Winlogon.exe." Click the "Winlogon.exe" file and hit "Delete." Select "Yes" when asked if you're sure you want to remove the program.
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How cn i take out the you maybe a software counterfeiting and did not pass genuine windows validation problem

The process "winlogon.exe" runs in the background. Winlogon is a part of the Windows Login subsystem, and is necessary for user authorization and Windows activation checks. http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/proces...

Note: The winlogon.exe file is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. In other cases, winlogon.exe is a virus, spyware, trojan or worm! Check this with Security Task Manager." Microsoft designed Windows so many small applications perform their tasks without a user knowing about it. Normally, this will run smoothly and without flaw, but every once in a while, an issue can come up. Winlogon.exe is an application that runs on start-up, and its primary function is to monitor the use of other applications. Winlogon.exe typically only runs for about a minute or two when Windows first boots up, so if for some reason it is still running five or 10 minutes later, it could be infected. Spyware and other malware would infect this application because it can manipulate other programs in Windows, causing problems. If this is the case, the file might need to be removed.

if you want to remove this from Open "My Computer" and select the "C:" drive. Double click the "Windows" folder, then select "System 32." Navigate through the System 32 folder until you find "Winlogon.exe." Click the "Winlogon.exe" file and hit "Delete." Select "Yes" when asked if you're sure you want to remove the program.
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Wat is winlogon that appear in my desktop

The process "winlogon.exe" runs in the background.

Winlogon is a part of the Windows Login subsystem, and is necessary for user authorization and Windows activation checks. http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/proces...

Note: The winlogon.exe file is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. In other cases, winlogon.exe is a virus, spyware, trojan or worm! Check this with Security Task Manager."


Microsoft designed Windows so many small applications perform their tasks without a user knowing about it.


Normally, this will run smoothly and without flaw, but every once in a while, an issue can come up.


Winlogon.exe is an application that runs on start-up, and its primary function is to monitor the use of other applications.


Winlogon.exe typically only runs for about a minute or two when Windows first boots up, so if for some reason it is still running five or 10 minutes later, it could be infected.


Spyware and other malware would infect this application because it can manipulate other programs in Windows, causing problems.


If this is the case, the file might need to be removed.



if you want to remove this from


Open "My Computer" and select the "C:" drive.


Double click the "Windows" folder, then select "System 32." Navigate through the System 32 folder until you find "Winlogon.exe."


Click the "Winlogon.exe" file and hit "Delete." Select "Yes" when asked if you're sure you want to remove the program.


hope this helps

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My windows 7601 is not genuine appear on my windows. How can i remove it?

The process "winlogon.exe" runs in the background.
Winlogon is a part of the Windows Login subsystem, and is necessary for user authorization and Windows activation checks. http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/proces...

Note: The winlogon.exe file is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. In other cases, winlogon.exe is a virus, spyware, trojan or worm! Check this with Security Task Manager."
Microsoft designed Windows so many small applications perform their tasks without a user knowing about it.
Normally, this will run smoothly and without flaw, but every once in a while, an issue can come up.
Winlogon.exe is an application that runs on start-up, and its primary function is to monitor the use of other applications.
Winlogon.exe typically only runs for about a minute or two when Windows first boots up, so if for some reason it is still running five or 10 minutes later, it could be infected.
Spyware and other malware would infect this application because it can manipulate other programs in Windows, causing problems.
If this is the case, the file might need to be removed.
if you want to remove this from
Open "My Computer" and select the "C:" drive.
Double click the "Windows" folder, then select "System 32." Navigate through the System 32 folder until you find "Winlogon.exe."
Click the "Winlogon.exe" file and hit "Delete."
Select "Yes" when asked if you're sure you want to remove the program.
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How do you remove Virtumonde from Windows XP? I have tried malwarebytes and Ad Adware both with no success. I use Avast 5.0 which didn't catch it and Spybot S & D doesn't even spot it as a virus. This...

As far as free tools, you will want to try VundoFix and/or VirtumundoBegone.

VirtuMonde manual removal instructions:
Kill VirtuMonde processes:
kopCFEWV.exe
castlecops[1].exe
unknown.exe
svci.exe
psdrv.exe
rasrun.exe
nwonknu.exe
editpad.exe
quicken.exe
winhost.exe
editpad.exewindowsupd2.exe
quicken.exe
winhost.exe
windowsupd2.exe
Delete VirtuMonde files\folders and unregister dll’s:
opnnljj.dll
cbxxywx.dll
nnnmmlk.dll
vtuspmn.dll
mllkk.dll
sstrs.dll
awtqqnl.dll
kopCFEWV.exe
gf1.0.0.2
castlecops[1].exe
ddcbabx.dll
iifddby.dll
2chkdsk
pmnlk.dll
SbCIe02b.dll
ssttr.dll
geebc.dll
pmnno.dll
jtr0079me.dll
hrj6051se.dll
unknown.exe
svci.exe
psdrv.exe
rasrun.exe
nwonknu.exe
cidrules.dll
rulesak.dll
lspak.dll
editpad.exe
quicken.exe
winhost.exe
unknown.exewindowsupd2.exe
svci.exe
psdrv.exe
rasrun.exe
nwonknu.exe

Remove VirtuMonde registry values (keys and subkeys):
MICROSOFT\WINDOWS NT\CURRENTVERSION\WINLOGON\NOTIFY\nnnmmlk
59B5C788-4D95-4610-B1ED-AD9DC7CD86E0
05029E1B-4C41-4681-8F7F-2AEC346136F4
01ABD624-98FE-4B37-81F2-4E5B41799B6B
1FB63E52-4D6E-48C1-A08F-F630FE50F337
5A4A2D56-931A-4733-9121-033A2D95A274
3F82D203-999F-4FF4-9F07-5F9EBFCCE20F
22E58089-6DB5-45D9-BF87-6C8975246D26
F73AF695-229D-4549-B1A0-20DA99A81F19
F00EFDF5-0042-4F5E-9F20-C688409CF918
B2030C9A-DE59-457D-A042-D827AD69C8F3
9CF8EE9B-0B2E-464A-9700-D7B46142BD99
SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS NT\CURRENTVERSION\WINLOGON\NOTIFY\ssttr
SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS NT\CURRENTVERSION\WINLOGON\NOTIFY\pmnno
662BB3E3-204F-44FA-A827-143B8AB4B036
C78658B2-CDE5-4FD1-B73B-B9FF478DBE54
B763C083-57E0-4993-B058-13008952DF68
Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify\ddcbabx
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ShellExecuteHooks\A05DA7E0-383C-4E99-A72A-742050A152A2
A05DA7E0-383C-4E99-A72A-742050A152A2
Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify\iifddby
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ShellExecuteHooks\6148028B-D532-4417-8C0B-5A4A0B745393
6148028B-D532-4417-8C0B-5A4A0B745393
D38439EC-4A7F-42b4-90C2-D810D7778FDD
Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify\pmnlk
2FCAB754-0535-470E-8F80-BACB6CA1ACC1
83B28A74-640D-48F4-9F51-E80EED7CC7E0
Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Explorer Bars\83B28A74-640D-48F4-9F51-E80EED7CC7E0
D714A94F-123A-45CC-8F03-040BCAF82AD6
Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify\ssttr
22B271AB-3D0A-4CCB-8AD9-DD08183C356A
68616403-4FFB-4B19-B360-0B0B1F55D5EC
Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify\pmnno
1B34D3EC-4AC7-41EC-ACC8-C9A2C0CBA2E5
D01C9902-73AF-47FF-B784-05FDB6604FCF
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\targetsoft
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\runonce\*catw
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\windowsupd
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windowsnt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\psdrv
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windowsnt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\catw
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\windowsupd
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\runonce\*winlogon
13589181-4f0d-4553-b9f8-b4b72172c139
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\targetsoftHKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\atlevents.atlevents
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\runonce\*catw
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\windowsupd
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\psdrv
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\catw
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\windowsupd
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\runonce\*winlogon
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{13589181-4f0d-4553-b9f8-b4b72172c139}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\atlevents.atlevents

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Computer lost os

Instead of doing so, you could perform a repair on it. Run the cd, skip the first screen indicating the repair (which takes you to dos) and at the second screen asking you whether to install xp or perform a repair, just choose the repair option (R).

If you have access to the desktop on that machine, then run service pack and hopefully it'll take care of the issue.

the majority of the time, winlogon issues could be related to viruses or spyware.

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