Restore the original tokens.dat, read 6.I in the repository. Run sfc /scannow from elevated cmd prompt.
Then you have run RemoveWAT or Chew in the past (or it was a dodgy non MS RTM install Disc, as already suggested, but you have not answered), they are the only explanations for missing slmgr.vbs Need to restore windows to it's original state before swapping crack methods ! 7
And MasterDisaster suggest trying cmd line "sfc /scannow" and was it tried or have you lost all cmd line access...lol
If you installed removeWAT first try the removal option in the removeWAT program and if that does not work then do a search for the following files: Code: slmgr.vbs.removewat systemcpl.dll slwga.dll Change the "slmgr.vbs.removewat" to "slmgr.vbs" to restore that file and remove any other odd extensions to the other files like if they have the .removewat extension as well. Source: Direct PM from Hazar about his program.
Nice Thank You very much. After doing sfc/scannow and a reboot my W7 is finely legal. Thanks a lot. Thanks to all who helped me.
You have an Asus mother board, your bios is from 2008, your using an hp slick, and a dell oem key. Mod the bios get an Asus key & cert, and you should be good to go.
The problem is sppcomapi.dll, because the system cannot access this file you are getting problems with validation. Open cmd prompt as Administrator and run the following command. Code: icacls C:\Windows\system32\sppcomapi.dll /grant *S-1-1-0:F That would fix it. I would advise you to install the WAT update again and then validate online.
What cracks have you applied to your system? Now the WatAdminSvc cannot be accessed by the system. Run this from an elevated prompt. Code: icacls C:\Windows\system32\Wat\WatAdminSvc.exe /grant *S-1-1-0:F