i've searched for hours and couldn't find a solution, but if you know a way to reset/regenerate activation tokens that would be very helpfull
i tried it---> CMD says: Uninstalled product key successfully.---> tool is still recognizing office 2013 i give up i'll just reinstall win in few days, anyway thanks for the kind replies from you and murphy78
Please try and reboot and do a sc stop/delete of windivert1.0 and windivert1.1 and then retry the 1.1.1 version. You should not experience any BSOD with the 1.1.1 drivers.
You could do a slmgr /rearm They give you like a 1000 rearm uses in win8.x on activated versions It should completely zero-out your activation store. I was just hesitant to offer that advice if there was another way. If the slmgr /upk b322da9c-a2e2-4058-9e4e-f59a6970bd69 doesn't work, I'm out of suggestions.
The problem in the situation would be that the kernel service of windivert1.x is still being saved and re-loaded when booting. As long as the old driver is still in the kernel memory and not unloaded, it will keep giving the failed to open windivert error. This happens because it cannot load the new driver because the old one is preventing it. I ran into this problem when trying to run the x86 version on an x64 system. The fix for me was to reboot and sc stop/delete windivert1.0 but if your system saves the kernel memory, it wouldn't be that easy. Try actually restarting your system as opposed to shutting down and then starting the system again. Complete shutdown/starts save kernel memory to save boot time, but restarts shouldn't.
@Murphy78 Much respect to you and the rest of the guys for all of the hard work. This is my first post but I've been following for quite a while, amazed by what you guys do. Forgive me if I'm wrong, but if you disable fast startup in Win 8.x, wouldn't that prevent the kernel from being saved & force a fresh kernel @ bootup?
The only other thing I could think of is maybe disabling extra un-used network connnections. Perhaps it's trying to set up a windivert connection to one that isn't active? Given that you've also had a problem with the tap installs, I'd say that there actually might be something wrong with the way you've installed the OS. You might try getting an iso and re-doing things.
I have activated with @murphy78's script ! I am using Vindows 8.1 and Office 2013 TR, now it has 180 days