Post subject: Re: Longhorn on primary OS Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:22 pm
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You can't disable the date checks, but you can remove the timebomb by running a program called TweakNT 1.21. For some reason, you have to install Longhorn, set it one day past the installation date and then run TweakNT; if you try and run it immediately following installation it won't run properly.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn on primary OS Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:09 pm
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linuxlove wrote:
You can't disable the date checks, but you can remove the timebomb by running a program called TweakNT 1.21. For some reason, you have to install Longhorn, set it one day past the installation date and then run TweakNT; if you try and run it immediately following installation it won't run properly.
Aha! That's why it didn't run properly that time I tried it........Interesting...very interesting. Thanks for the tip!
Post subject: Re: Longhorn on primary OS Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:55 pm
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linuxlove wrote:
You can't disable the date checks, but you can remove the timebomb by running a program called TweakNT 1.21. For some reason, you have to install Longhorn, set it one day past the installation date and then run TweakNT; if you try and run it immediately following installation it won't run properly.
If I can't set the correct date, then it wont work on HTTPS (like all of Google now)! How can I fix that? Or can I set the right date once it's installed?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn on primary OS Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:58 pm
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No. You have to crack both timebombs (NT Timebomb and Activation), then you can set the date forward. Google will work if your date isn't set right, you just have to accept an invalid SSL certificate.
You could also download the cracks on your main system and then insert the installers into the virtual hard disk.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn on primary OS Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:02 am
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linuxlove wrote:
No. You have to crack both timebombs (NT Timebomb and Activation), then you can set the date forward. Google will work if your date isn't set right, you just have to accept an invalid SSL certificate.
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