Merci !, how is my beutiful Antwerp et St Niklaas ? Great chocolate (Guylian) and also there is a great satellite receiver company there too !.
Thanks, AlexAlba, that is the one I use with the full KMS Russian server...................hope it lasts...............works like a bloody charm.
This is not a long term solution. It only helps you if you accidentally validated and received non-genuine status, and want to undo it. This doesn't solve the main problem, namely that when you try to make use of any download or service that requires genuine validation, it will fail.
Use a WS12-Host (KMSfull-Versions) and you are good. Tested on Win 7 yesterday and became flagged genuine by WGA-Check .
To be honest, I don't think it's worth the effort anymore to figure out how to activate Win 7 via KMS. It has become too complicated and prone to blacklisting and non-genuine status. Since there are many other ways to activate Win 7, it's not necessary.
I totally agree with you. I recommend activating Windows 7/Vista with Daz's loader. All KMS host keys are eventually get blacklisted. Someone needs to develop a loader for Windows 8/Server 2012.
If you listened to DAZ' words carefully you should know that there is no way for a loader used for W7
no, I meant "like it was done for W7". Perhaps it was not spelled correctly (sorry English is not my native language)
I think the fact that the more powerful solution is not blocked yet can be attributed to the circumstance that it's not included in every damn torrent flying around. Spreading this stolen legit solution to the drooling masses was never a good idea. And now everyone pays the price for the carelessness of some.
I personally believe that Microsoft is not blocking the server key because they want people to try out their new baby as much as possible.
Unfortunately this is very true for all the Windows 8 torrents I've seen so far. WS2012 has it's own practicality issues too in terms of memory usage and etc... On a QEMU instance, it would almost take forever for it to startup. WES7 KMS didn't take all that long to startup...
If that were the case they wouldn't have blocked the other one either. It's more likely the legit owners of that key have yet to be issued a new one, or they still have to activate their machines with the updated KMS so they don't get flagged as pirated. When that's done they're going to blacklist the key.