I have the source code for the program right here, and it does nothing to internet settings, or atleast the source I have. As for the Install.exe crypted stuff you wail about, I used bat to exe converter from f2ko.de, Which has a useful hidden application mode, so people don't have to see DOS windows. The reason the whole thing wasn't done in VB is that batch is more suitable for that kind of job. I have compiled the source I know is clean and opened it up, and there is 0 difference to orbits original 7LDR.exe There you have it. Oh and sure untermensch's loader may be equivalent in terms of code, but some people like the OEM logos and activation reports etc. This is just a more complete package.
It's pretty simple, if you don't trust the program don't use it. But don't cry about something when all Hazar and Orbit have done is try to help you guys out. This is why i stopped making public programs for people, you get a lot of grief for nothing. So, if you can code one better go for it, but stop the complaining it's getting really old really fast.
Hazar- no matter what you are saying this loader DOES change internet related settings, IT'S a fact. see daz reply (he is someont who understand things not that you are not) maybe it's in orbit code and not yours?
i think on this let's everyone get a testemony of vip section than i will decide if donate or not while if i don't see this vip section i only can guess if it worth 2 donate or not if i could enter this section & not enter posts in their Or links maybe i can decide while this section is close 4 public !!!
3500+ programs LOL, i can name quite a few free sites to get the softs i need if i needed it. 200mbits FTP Server - i could care less other people are paying for your FTP You will find helpful people on this site, i actually think more people come here then visit win7vista. As far as Hazar + Orbit's Program's they get released within a few days to the public, so no it's not worth me paying for "VIP" service.Plus there are others here who have put out there own programs. Bios modding service, you act like your the only ones who can do it.There are a lot of good modders here and they do it free and to help out the community not because they see $$. So, to sum it all up it's a waste of money to pay for your FTP server cost because you guy's choose to want to pay for a FTP server.
I absolutley love it. Being a VIP gets you: An FTP server full of goodies like XP, Vista an 7 isos straight from MSDN Free technet keys 24/7 live forum chat 24 hour request completion Newest programs and loaders straight from orbit + me A friendly community with no flaming or anything. DR is right. So yeah. 12$
hazar- you are changed man. since you left your frends and fans users at the best antiwpa forum that once you was active there.
So, the main selling point into buying a VIP access there is MSDN Iso's - tell me how in the hell the MSDN Iso is different then the one Zukona leaked? Oh that's right they had the SAME hash's. I for one don't buy into the fact they would give away for "free" technet keys.Oh that's right other peoples money is paying for it. Who care's about 24 hour request? You guys get it from another site anyways. 24 hour Live Chat - Overrated. OMG !!! OMG!!! I need the most recent lo*der the same day it's released!
as is said money is the root of all evils, cracked sortware should always be for free any monies involved then it loses the value of being cracked and being free
Nope I am still activate at antiwpa forums and here, I just think that people would enjoy VIP at win7vista and I just wanted to tell people.
OK, to put people's minds at ease, 7loader DOES NOT open port itself. It's actually Microsoft! Here's how I know, and the steps you can do to recreate it. At first, I would open a command prompt and type "netstat -a" right before launching 7loader, and then running the command again during and right after it finished. A few ports were opened, but no connections were established. So I assumed it was 7loader itself that opened the ports. WRONG! It turns out that If I do the same steps as above, but instead of running 7loader, I ran the command "slmgr -dli", the same ports would open. I believe that it is just the Volume Licensing Key Management Service (KMS) that is opening these ports, because in a corporate environment, client machines activate on an internal licensing server, and it has to open certain ports to establish the connection. However, the ports do not establish a connection unless you run "slmgr /skms" with delimiters.
hazar or anyone can upload the updated 1.3 to megaupload or mediafire and etc. i cant download from rapidshare