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Sunday, 14 October 2012
DAZ Loader v.2.1.7&WAT Fix-All Winn Active and Removes
If you've used other applications to try and bypass the Windows 7 activation system and/or you've not uninstalled them before trying to use Windows Loader then 9 times out of 10 that's why you're not passing as genuine.
WAT Fix will:
Uninstall RemoveWAT (or similar)
Uninstall HAL7600
Uninstall Chew7
Uninstall uODIN
Correct file permissions
Correct important system files
Correct services required for activation
Correct VBS file associations
Remove Microsoft entries from the HOSTS file
Usage:
Run WAT Fix
Install Windows Loader
If required visit the following website to revalidate Windows: www.microsoft.com/genuine/validate/ (Use Internet Explorer)
Warning: Do not close WAT Fix while it's running.
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This is the loader application that's used by millions of people worldwide, well known for passing Microsoft's WAT (Windows Activation Technologies) and is arguably the safest Windows activation exploit ever created. The application itself injects a SLIC (System Licensed Internal Code) into your system before Windows boots; this is what fools Windows into thinking it's genuine.
Version 2.1.7 (07/19/2012)
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Fixed a Hyper-V installation issue
* Added Tangent Professional serial
* Added Dealin Starter serial
* Fixed a bug that was causing the RSDT to get trashed.
Note: You must be running build 7600 or greater for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
Note: I don't recommend using any of the Windows 7 E editions.
Note: Windows 7 N editions will only be supported when OEM SLP serials leak.
Application integrity checking?
Hover your mouse over the green, amber or red icon to see detailed application information.
Note: Even if the icon is green someone might have found a way around the protection system so it's worth checking that the applications path is always the same as the location from which you launched the application. You should also check that the MD5 matches the MD5 found online.
Version 2.1.7 (07/19/2012)
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Fixed a Hyper-V installation issue
* Added Tangent Professional serial
* Added Dealin Starter serial
* Fixed a bug that was causing the RSDT to get trashed
No Virus??? Verify:
MD-5: C6CC184FA7407C2D1C045F50BDBDB3EB
SHA-1: 04A74167C629B5DA813CB5113615252D1CEA6447
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