Ok thanks, so after i restored pkeyconfig and tokens.dat with your utility i just run slmgr -ipk "My MAK key" Is that correct?
In fact, it is not necessary, MAK keys are automatically hidden from the registry (I had forgotten about it ... lol) What is really needed, and is only tokens.dat and pkeyconfig, is enough to restore this type of key You can leave the serial "BBBBB" saved, the program will let it pass as detecting MAK Key If you want you can put your key in the text file, plus it really is not necessary, we will not mess up if the key is correct, then you will have the backup of your key also
I have a MAK key for my Office 2010, is there any way to make the application insert the key when i restore? right now i have to add the key manually thru Office2010 after i restored.
The program doesn't make a backup of the Office 2010 key, it's already built into tokens.dat, no need to save; Office 2010 will install and restore the key automatically after start.
Ok because i need to reinstall the MAK manually after i restored as otherwise Office says it's not validated?!?
Well, you restore the activation by Advanced Tokens Manager, and Office 2010 requires online validation with MAK KEY?
Yes restored with ATM and then manually added the Office MAK key, uncheck the "online validation" and then it is validated after restart. Office2010 requires no online validation with my way of doing it.