I found out this method of removal of Windows Genuine Notification : 
Here is how I did it :
- Launch Windows Task Manager.
 - End wgatray.exe process in Task Manager.
 - Restart Windows XP in Safe Mode.
 - Delete WgaTray.exe from C:\Windows\System32.
 - Delete WgaTray.exe from C:\Windows\System32\dllcache.
 - Launch RegEdit.
 - Browse to the following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify
 - Delete the folder WgaLogon and all its contents
 - Reboot Windows XP.
 
Here is how I did it :
- Ignore Step #2 of ending wgatray.exe before restarting to Safe Mode as it serves no purpose.
 - At Step #4, wait on the deletion confirmation dialog box and then open task manager to end wgatray.exe
 - When you are again prompted for a confirmation for terminating the process, align that confirmation box over the delete confirmation box.
 - Press Yes on the Task Manager prompt and then quickly press Yes on the deletion confirmation. (You need to repeat this if you miss it)
 - If you did it quickly then you will be able to delete the file.
 - Step #5 can be missed. I was able to do it without the Step #5.
 - Complete Step 6 to 9 as instructed.
 
- Go to Control Panel > Security Center > Automatic Update Settings.
 - Select the third option “Notify me but don’t automatically download or install them“.
 - Click Ok.
 - Now when Windows Updates icon will appear in the system tray (it will take some time), click on the icon and it will display a list of available updates.
 - This time unselect the checkbox of Windows Genuine Advantage Notification Tool, and click on Download.

- Select “Don’t notify my about these updates again” so it will ignored every time updates are downloaded.
 - From the next time, make sure to check the list of download so that you might not install any new version of this tool.
 
 
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