That is strange, bordering impossible... Make sure .NET is installed properly, it uses 2.0 which was included since Vista
Every time I used a loader the computer would restart and give me the same message "This copy of Windows is not genuine" message and even apply a desktop background with the same message in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. Everything was working fine until I turned on my computer this morning.
Sounds like your software protection is messed up. Is the service started? Is sppuinotify started? Are you running on RTM?
Now when I go to windows update is says that I might be a victim of software counterfeiting. Can someone please help? I have no idea whats going on. T_T
For me non of the loaders work too,but in my case,the windows will not load at all if i use a loader.
ok so I did a system restore, then I was able to run RemoveWat, and all is fine again. Thanks guys for all the help. My heart was racing.
From how the system was not even installing .NET it sounds more like a virus/trojan of some sort. Maybe the system restore reverted the damage but an update/hotfix is not the problem here, if that was to ever happen you would see allot of activity on the forum. The user did say they tried allot of loaders/activation tools and depending where they were downloaded from the results could be bad or good depending how how trustworthy the source is. Mixing activation solutions is not recommended and can only lead to further problems.
If you can, try running "RemoveWAT", it redoes the activation process differently so it might do something differently enough so it might work. I'd guess you might have to do whatever you do from a boot CD since Windows doesn't seem to want to behave until it's legit. I just caught my own system which had suddenly switched from "Genuine" to "only 12 days left of trial period..." so I suspect there might be something sneaking around resetting MS's protection scheme somehow. Luckily I managed to catch it in time. I know it's dumn, but, just to be safe, you did select "Run as Administrator" didn't you? I'm afraid, if nothing else works, you might have to reinstall Win 7 again. If you've used anything that copies the system register you might set it back, or possibly run "System Restore", but if Windows doesn't run, I seriously doubt they'd allow it to run long enough to reestablish an illegal copy of Windows. Good luck and let us know what your final solution is.