I am not involved in the development of this tool, only a watcher of the process and trying to help people. Removewat corrupts system files, so nothing can be said about how it can affect things. You need at least the updates installed that are mentioned at the second post of this thread.
I got in my password and I installed Windows 7 Professional to your computer successfully Bybass ESU V4 program
Yes and the installation.bat goes ok and comes back as installed. Restart pc then try to install the test kb but it won't. It comes up with windows installer as you can see but gets nowhere fast
Please show us that the bypass is installed, in a screenshot (like i did here), and the prerequisite updates are installed.
Of course, I'll try again later but I tell you, in windows 7 home basic I don't know if Windows Update skipped the stack updates and installed the new ones in its place (since I haven't updated for a while) but well then I'll try. As for removewat, you should remove it and use Windows Loader instead, for example? Thanks again @Enthousiast
Earlier I mentioned that after a lot of research I found a company that would sell what I believe is a legit single license for $112 -- $62 MS fee plus their sign up fee of $50. I bought an ESU license. When I contacted them again about doing it for others they said they have had sufficient requests that they are set up to expedite this process. I wanted to send the name in a pm to the admin here for the possibility of posting it as I don't know your policy. but could find no way to send a pm. I've got no investment in doing this -- but I did like the option of being able to purchase a single MS license if possible. What I don't know is who they will or can sell to -- I am a Windows 7 Pro user so still fit the MS definition of eligibility. (And also wondering still if I install the activation key as per the icense I purchased whether you know if downloading an activation key would conflict with your work?)
I have not yet installed the MS Key from that company or tested it since the bypass test is already installed and works using your process. Before I installed it I wanted to do some more checking to confirm its legitimacy and also wanted to check to see if I there's anything else I need to do with yours...e.g. need to remove your process before I continue with that one? And how to do that? Otherwise I'll be installing the test over the test...
Nah-- I'm not that dumb....lol. But I am fairly cautious anything like this. This company is a certified Microsoft partner of 12 years but they are the only one I found doing this and there's some work involved in dealing with single people who want to extend. Even though MS said that was possible if you were a legitimate business owner of any size-- even a couple of people --they have refused to deal with anybody who was defineable as a truly small business. So this company steps in to pick up the slack -- nice idea. But...there have been scams perpetrated by 'MS Partners'...it's not necessarily a guarantee of validity. And they are doing something outside of the box. Before I posted I was going to finish my research homework (I'm checking with MS as we speak) but I wanted to check with you about your policy that if I find it looks good I can post it for others to check out. Or if you on this forum were interested in looking at it yourselves to see what you think. And I do have the question that if I am going to test it do I need to reverse your installation to do so? I'm pretty sure the test will go thru okay but can we really see results until the next release of updates in Feb? (p.s. notice that I said nothing in the previous posts on this about posting the name...yet.)
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As someone who has been trying to update to Windows 10 all week and failing, and can't afford a new PC - thanks so much for doing this.