@ \/\/[][]|)y Well that is a super 1st post by a newbe,if there is a prize for newbe of the month you just won it
Thank you! Only one question: how to convert Retail -> VL (i've an ISO Pro Retail to use..)? Is it OK the Code: slmgr.vbs -ipk <KEY> to replace retail key with volume key after installation?
Both hyphen and slash work fine. All four of the following give identical result: Code: slmgr /dlv slmgr -dlv slmgr.vbs /dlv slmgr.vbs -dlv
Simple Procedure for Activation Thanks for all the stuff. KMSMicro seems really good tool. But if someone like me does not want to run any tool for activation, simply use“Command Prompt (Admin)” and activate windows 8.1 and Office 2013 (64 bit). This procedure is already described in some earlier posts but adding for reference gain. (Page 134, Post 1332) For activation, we need to know KMS server address. Can be found in earlier post. May have to try few ones before active KMS server can be found. Actual address of KMS server is referred as “kmshostaddress” Simple procedure: Just install windows 8.1 Enterprise Open Command Prompt(Admin) and type commands as following slmgr.vbs -skms kmshostaddress slmgr.vbs -ato slmgr.vbs -ckms slmgr.vbs –xpr with each command, info window is displayed. For Office 2013 (64bit) cd c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15 cscript ospp.vbs /sethst:kmshostaddress cscript ospp.vbs /act cscript ospp.vbs /dstatus cscript ospp.vbs /remhst For Office 2013 (32 bit) cd c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office15 cscript ospp.vbs /sethst:kmshostaddress cscript ospp.vbs /act cscript ospp.vbs /dstatus cscript ospp.vbs /remhst These activations are for 180 days only. After that have to follow same procedure.
As you are the MDL spokesperson for Ratiborus on the ru-board, let me say first of all, great job at providing us the updates for his work. This latest VM for workstation works flawlessy and much faster than the QEMU version, which also worked flawlessly. There is an issue with the VMWare version due to the fact that the W7 image is encrypted for obvious reasons. The downside of that is that to run this machine similar to a service on a real server requires that the user be logged on to the host server. If the VMWare image were not encrypted, it could be run as a shared image, thus enabling the user to log out of the actual host machine. This isn't a show stopper, but I wonder if there is anyway around the encryption, leaving the settings passworded? Again, thanks for all your efforts, particularly the English help files.
Why the name? Firstly, because he named it that way. Secondly, because he named it that way. View attachment 25105
Could you post smartversion of this from your previous upload... Win81KMSRIP.7z to Win81KMSRIPv11.7z Or xxxx.vmdk to xxxx.vmdk....
Fair enough then. Just noticed the VMWare title bar also shows RIP, so be it. btw: The inclusion of Activation-Windows-Office.cmd is nice, will hopefully help a few ppl out.
Yeah yeah, it's interesting the way Ratiborus works... a name here and a different one there But he is still a great programmer and he lacks of spoken - written English skills. That's why I struggle to understand what he is trying to say besides he use very shorts sentences even in Russian language so I try to do my best, in other words, sometimes I have to guess his intentions.