i have used antiWPA and oem tool to activate XP pro and am getting updates.... but diagtool from microsoft says noyhing about it being genuine... any way to make that DIAG tool believe that its genuine.... you guys can atleast comeup with something that fools the DIAGtool...... am sure you people will definately do it ............ you guys rock
Read the stickies and do not use the antiWPA thing..simple fix..if you have antiWPA.dll in the system, you will not be genuine..EOS!!
i am sorry but can you send me some link to get the stickies or paste what is written in there.. will be of great help. i got that antiwpa froma friend and did not have any thing .. just that
hey guys i created a cd with this process and it says its genuine that fine . but i need some more suggestions from you people. :: 1st> when i go to control panel>system it says....its registered to XPPRO how to make it on my name....( i guess i should edit it in the registry ..if yes..plz tell the process ) 2nd> according to MGAdiag it says genuine...thats rocking ..... still when i go to the "licensing" tab in MGAdiag it says N/A . how to add some info about licensing....as it shows in WIN7 ....... any idea....guys......plz suggest and show the right direction
hey guys doubt again.... what eva you told me its specific to a system.... right.... now my question is..is there a way to make a universal CD which can be loaded on any system and it also fulfills the condition of begin genuine as per WGAdiag.... plz tell if you have any one like it. one more request .. is it possible to make a small progam which will have all the oems pre fed with a good interface along with all the oem logos and other required stuff and it also passes WGA...rather than that dos mode program...i mean something like DAZ's program or HAZAR's program......if its possible plz make it... i think every one will definately like your help............what do you suggest..... i think you guys will surely think bout it.i have full confidence you brilliant people that you will surely take some action.
Yes there is such program, Google 'oemscan' There is a big topic on it over @MSFN were it is all explained and discussed.
i helped you enough for now... start reading more and ask less (newbie or not, it all starts with reading the resources)