Thanks anyways, As Josh Cell said, "Application has been tested with MAK/Retail/VL/OEM keys, all is working" that's the reason that I wonder
Really, MAK Keys, is hidden on the Digital Product ID [ Module to decrypt Pkey ]; BBBBB Serial is normally on MAK / "slmgr -cpky" serials; The program has a function that BBBBB keys are skipped, and Restore is normally and done with BBBBB serials; If you want a full backup, I recommend you switch key to original, if you know, isn't necessary.
Yeah, Office Product Key backup is really necessary for Trusted restore; For Windows, isn't necessary, I've tested with MAK - BBBBB keys with Tokens / Pkeyconfig only, it worked fine; I'll test with OEM / Retail for Tokens only...
I activated my Windows 7 with Windows 7 Loader. So, can I use the Advanced Tokens Manager Tool too to reactivate my windows 7 afte a reinstall ?
This is program doesn't emulate SLIC Injection on the system ... If your machine isn't biosmodded, the app not work for you ...
Dear Josh , I have suggestion - When Restore, You Can make changes when save the backups to ask me where to save it and the names of the backups folders to be what we want, not only ''Windows Activation Backup".Than when we restore ask to browse folder with activation we want in windows explorer and make hash check of key,pkeyconfig and tokens.dat before restore the act. files Thanks in Advance
Adding Auto-logging feature: Code: Starting Windows Activation Restore on Windows 7 Ultimate at 00:30:22 of 2011/08/26 [ 00:30:24 ] Stopping Software Protection Platform Service [ 00:30:24 ] Removing tokens.dat attributes [ 00:30:24 ] Success [ 00:30:24 ] Restoring tokens.dat file [ 00:30:24 ] Success [ 00:30:24 ] Removing pkeyconfig.xrm-ms attributes [ 00:30:24 ] Success [ 00:30:24 ] Restoring pkeyconfig.xrm-ms file [ 00:30:24 ] Success [ 00:30:24 ] Starting Software Protection Platform Service [ 00:30:27 ] Injecting Product Key at slmgr script [ 00:30:27 ] Product Key successfully read [ 00:30:27 ] Writing Product Key [ 00:31:13 ] Success [ 00:31:13 ] Activating Product Key [ 00:31:14 ] Success [ 00:31:14 ] Rebuilding Activation System [ 00:31:14 ] Success [ 00:31:14 ] Backup has been restored with success Updating GUI and code-structure ...
Hi, I wonder what exactly do in the activation process the two files pkeyconfig.xrm-ms and pkeyconfig-office.xrm-ms... ? I tried to backup and restore manually activation of Win & Office. What I've done : For Windows (Pro x64) : (when I installed Windows, I typed my key, but unchecked the "try to activate online" option) I saved C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetWorkService\ AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\SoftwareProtectionPlatform\tokens.dat To restore, I stopped the software Protection Plateform service ("net stop sppsvc" in an elevated command prompt), and replaced tokens.dat by my backup. Restarted the SPP service, and voila, Windows is activated ! For Office (Pro x86) : (when I installed it, typed my key -mandatory on my Office installer-, but unchecked the "try to activate online" option) Saved C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\OfficeSoftwareProtectionP latform\tokens.dat To restore, I stopped the Office Protection Platform service in Win control Panel, replaced tokens.dat by my backup, erased cache.dat in the Cache folder, restarted OSPP service, and Office is activated ! So, did I forget something ? Using ATM, a lot of other files are saved, including those .xmr-ms files, registry files... Why if tokens.dat only is mandatory ? I rebooted my PC to be sure all is OK ! Activations are keeped...