Activated Windows 7 Enterprise OEM

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  1. TripNRaVeR

    TripNRaVeR MDL Novice

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    Just activated my Windows 7 Enterprise x64 as OEM!
    Using cert+key+smart brains ;) and the damn thing is activated :eek:

    Sure nobody believes me... BUT i post some screens in a few minuts!
    I can do anything you ask me to prove it to you guys! But first i need a smoke because of it haha.

    :eek:
     
  2. secr9tos

    secr9tos MDL Addicted

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    Enterprise is volume license and can be activated using KMS and MAK only. Did u use any "frankenbuild"-method or what was ur approach?
     
  3. TripNRaVeR

    TripNRaVeR MDL Novice

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    No Frankenbuild methods, i''m making a screenshot now.
    What is best way to prove that it is OEM_SLP, most loaders here dont show so much when you have Enterprise.
     
  4. secr9tos

    secr9tos MDL Addicted

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    If u post an Win7 Enterprise oem-slp key, that would proof it.
     
  5. Brandrune

    Brandrune MDL Addicted

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    But no such thing exists!
     
  6. TripNRaVeR

    TripNRaVeR MDL Novice

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    Really? ;)

    Look above!
     
  7. secr9tos

    secr9tos MDL Addicted

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    Exactly, this is the reason why I don't believe it.

    @TripNRaVer:

    all I can see is the OEM product id but that can be faked using regedit easily ( same as version and stuff )...
     
  8. TripNRaVeR

    TripNRaVeR MDL Novice

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    #9 TripNRaVeR, Jan 8, 2010
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    So you don't believe it, its your choice..
    Did expect this kind of reactions, why did i posted it in the first place? :confused: Future i think twice.

    OMG than tell me what you wanna see? Except the method because if you don't believe it why do you want the method then?
     
  9. secr9tos

    secr9tos MDL Addicted

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    #10 secr9tos, Jan 8, 2010
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  10. HotCarl

    HotCarl MDL Addicted

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    ROFL...why dont you post the steps you took to attain this activation then if you want people to believe you...? lol All an image (with no explanation) proves is that you either know how to modify the registry or edit an image... :p

    That image could have been easily obtained by modifying the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\ProductId" registry value to fake an OEM activation ID. I could re-produce that picture in like 2 seconds if I had Enterprise installed... :eek:
     
  11. FreeStyler

    FreeStyler MDL Guru

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  12. kdo2milger

    kdo2milger MDL Senior Member

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    ya, i was looking up the product id to cross trace the key but you beat me to it lol
     
  13. kdo2milger

    kdo2milger MDL Senior Member

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    whats the advantage of using enterprise over ultimate?


    i used vista enterprise before and didnt like it compared to vista ultimate

    thats why i chose 7 ultimate this go round
     
  14. HotCarl

    HotCarl MDL Addicted

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    ROFL...you used the server standard SLP key is why... lol

    Of course I believe you. You made it sound like you activated with a regular key or something...

    Another pointless thread... :p
     
  15. secr9tos

    secr9tos MDL Addicted

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    #19 secr9tos, Jan 8, 2010
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    Well we talked about Enterprise OEM activation and not "Enterprise as Server 2008 & patch slmgr.vbs ..... " so as HotCarl said, this thread is pretty pointless.:D
     
  16. FreeStyler

    FreeStyler MDL Guru

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    #20 FreeStyler, Jan 8, 2010
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    This could mean trouble when trying to install updates, your Enterprise Edition could be recognized as Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard

    Anyway...closed it as this is not a valid activation