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IceMan09
Windows 7 activation
- Mount / Burn
- Set your bios clock back to 02 December 2007
- Install without a key
- To get rid of WPA extract msbp-6519win7-crack.rar:
http://rapidshare.com/files/121691396/m ... r.rar.html
Click Start -> Run and Type services
Go to Services->Software Licensing and choose "Disabled" as Startup method
Reboot your computer, when rebooted, go to
C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\SoftwareLicensing
and delete the tokens.dot file there, replacing it with the one from this package.
Yet again, go to Services->Software Licensing and choose "Automatic" as Startup method.
Run the vistaactivation.exe file (as included), activate your computer as if it was running Vista Ultimate. (Should any errors occur, just neglect them.) Restart your computer. After reboot, it will now ask for a cd-key, use the following one:
6F2D7-2PCG6-YQQTB-FWK9V-932CC - wait a few minutes it for it to activate! Now you've got a activated Windows 7 version.
- Set your bios clock back to 02 December 2007
- Install without a key
- To get rid of WPA extract msbp-6519win7-crack.rar:
http://rapidshare.com/files/121691396/m ... r.rar.html
Click Start -> Run and Type services
Go to Services->Software Licensing and choose "Disabled" as Startup method
Reboot your computer, when rebooted, go to
C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\SoftwareLicensing
and delete the tokens.dot file there, replacing it with the one from this package.
Yet again, go to Services->Software Licensing and choose "Automatic" as Startup method.
Run the vistaactivation.exe file (as included), activate your computer as if it was running Vista Ultimate. (Should any errors occur, just neglect them.) Restart your computer. After reboot, it will now ask for a cd-key, use the following one:
6F2D7-2PCG6-YQQTB-FWK9V-932CC - wait a few minutes it for it to activate! Now you've got a activated Windows 7 version.
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hounsell
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hounsell
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hounsell
hounsell wrote:It is stable. It's about Vista SP1 level of stability and performance.
It was leaked on the 10th June. So 2 days ago.
.....wait, but wasn't SP1 leaked Feburary of this year? Build 6519 of Win 7 is from Decemeber last year...I assume the hotfixes up to this date are the reason for the SP1 stability?
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The best way to crack that timebomb would be to make Windows think that it's a different time without the system clock ever changing. I'm not sure whether someone has done it or not but no doubt someone will come up with something.
A tutorial for this has been posted in BetaArchive already.KCLiVES wrote:How do you set the BIOS date in a VM machine?
The two-hour timebomb is certainly annoying, lets hope that with the amount of people getting this build now someone will come up with a fix.
That sounds like it should work...mdogg wrote:The best way to crack that timebomb would be to make Windows think that it's a different time without the system clock ever changing. I'm not sure whether someone has done it or not but no doubt someone will come up with something.
-Jeff
This crack method doesnt work for me, there is a script error when running the activation software with both the beta's slmgr.vbs and one from a retail copy of Vista. Also, there is no Software Licensing service, Its the Software Protection service, and the correct path for tokens.dat is C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\SoftwareProtectionPlatform. If anyone knows of a proven working method, share the wealth.
I found the same as OG with respect to the Paths to the DAT file and the services. But once I had worked that out (it needed a reinstall as I had screwed up) I found the instructions did work. Another difference I found was that I needed to set up the Global Administrator account and log in with that in order to delete the original Token.dat file.
FWIW. There is a sub folder under the path given, with another Token dat file in it. I replaced them both. Maybe the problem, or perhaps the sub-folder was created as a result of my setting up the Administrative account?
FWIW. There is a sub folder under the path given, with another Token dat file in it. I replaced them both. Maybe the problem, or perhaps the sub-folder was created as a result of my setting up the Administrative account?