[OUTDATED / UNSUPPORTED] RemoveWAT

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by Hazar, Oct 15, 2009.

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  1. myhken

    myhken Experienced MDL Tester

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    Read this post, some page back maybe?? Don't ask a question hundreds of people has asked before you...
     
  2. ennio

    ennio Guest

    Modd your BIOS and you won't have that problem, again.
     
  3. karateca

    karateca MDL Junior Member

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    true ^^, the bios mod never fail, with windows 7, windows vista, windows 7 sp1 beta, all windows activate and never take a problem with that.
     
  4. MAGICOK

    MAGICOK MDL Novice

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    Thank You

    It Works!!:worthy:
    browsed and tried Soooo many Others for Hours.
    Untillllll.RemoveWAT
    You Are The One!!!

    Many Many Thanks.

    namaste.
     
  5. killalot

    killalot MDL Novice

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    Thanks for the reply,sorry it took so long to get back been busy at work,is there any way to see if the counter is still counting down?
     
  6. timesurfer

    timesurfer MDL Developer

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    slmgr /dlv
     
  7. killalot

    killalot MDL Novice

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    Cheers my friend ill give that a try when i get in from work. :)
     
  8. star25rider

    star25rider MDL Novice

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    Hello,

    well before putting up my post i just wanted thank Hazar for the great tool.

    Now i ran into a small problem :-( actually after several months of no issues i suddenly got the 'black screen' and
    everything that follows. Well i said to myself if it did work the first time it could work the second time and i did
    a restoreWAT - removeWAT cycle which seems to work fine but :

    I was going through the application journal of windows and found some strange entries from which i don't know if
    they are just normal or maybe there is something more complicated going on here which has to be fixed:

    Error : Winlogon - Failed to activate the licence Error 0x80070005 ( may not be exactly tlike this in the real english
    version I translated it ) EventId 4103
    Warning : Winlogon - Windows is in the notification period EventId 4105

    Is this just normal; can i ignore those messages or what other impact thos have on the system ? The last part of the question comes
    from the fact that the behaviour of the machine changed recently and the time between the animated loading window goes black untli
    the screen with the user accounts come up has gotten very long. I have no clue if this has anything to do with the possible
    activation/validation issue here.

    Thanks a lot
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  9. Morphic224

    Morphic224 MDL Novice

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    Hello

    I recently helped to build my friends computer and now that we got it up and running with a fresh copy of windows 7 we had to use a WAT remover ofcourse. Now we started noticing an issue that I wouldn't call a small one. Basicaly and very randomly when I have used the wat remover the computer begins freezing up. This can be incredabley random and it locks up the computer full stop. nothing can be done. the only way around it is to restart the computer and do a system restore. Anyone else had this issue or does anyone know why its doing it and how it can be fixed?

    Excellent work regardless. hope theres a fix!
     
  10. racky29

    racky29 MDL Senior Member

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    #2650 racky29, May 18, 2010
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    yes ive posted about my experience with the freezing problem in the foum, it took me weeks to find out what was wrong cos once it freezes it dont write anything to the systems log files, i dont think this will be related to RemoveWat
    anyway i tried everything, replaced ram, scanned ram, checked power supply, and everything you could think of
    but in the end it was just a Belkin PCI Wireless Network Card 54g, that was causing this, the wireless card worked fine and it was using drivers from windows update
    so it must have been incompatable or divers were crappy, i removed it now my pc is nice and stable, i was getting ready to buy a new motherboard

    so what i suggest is remove all usb devices and remove any pci cards, then see if it does it, also see if its stable in safe mode, if its is then its probably an unstable device driver
    this can be a tricky thing to track down, google windows 7 freezing and see all the reports of this, not ,many people solve this issue, i got lucky and found the wireless card was to blame
     
  11. crazy_driver_78

    crazy_driver_78 MDL Novice

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    I don't know if it has been asked yet because I don't feel liking paging through 268 pages to find a compatibility list so I'll just ask anyway. Is this compatible with Home Server 2008 build 7360?
     
  12. Morphic224

    Morphic224 MDL Novice

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    Surely it has to be the WAT. The computer is absolutely perfectly fine and freeze free for several days the second do a system restore. The second I remove the WAT all the freeze's begin again.
     
  13. studmonkey76

    studmonkey76 MDL Novice

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    if your windows 7 is already showing the non genuine message, will this tool fix that?
     
  14. Jeffdogg

    Jeffdogg MDL Novice

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    Within the very first 3 lines of Hazar's OP (meaning first post) it states

    LOL
     
  15. neo11

    neo11 MDL Novice

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    I had this same business happen with me. My trouble turned out to be a flakey DIMM (memory chip).
    Ran a memory diagnostic that flagged memory as the problem. Hope this helps
     
  16. Morphic224

    Morphic224 MDL Novice

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    Flaky memory chip?

    I'm sorry I'm not sure I understand. I thought it would be impossible to have a hardware problem due to a wat remover?

    Heh changes things. How would I fix this if its the case and will it cost me anything?
     
  17. timesurfer

    timesurfer MDL Developer

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    Maybe he means memory stick. if you run sfc /scannow in elevated cmd prompt that helps fix any troubles
     
  18. Morphic224

    Morphic224 MDL Novice

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    I tried that command prompt and it said i had to be an administrator even though i have myself set as such. And even still am i wrong in saying that it cant be the memory? how does a wat remover effect hardware? it just seems so illogical.
     
  19. neo11

    neo11 MDL Novice

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    Maybe flakey memory ?

    :eek: Woe! I did not mean to imply that the Wat tools could cause such a thing, just exacerbate something that was on the edge
    already as in my case. Running a memory check won't hurt in any
    case I would think . Just replacing a ram chip was My problem . Just wanted to mention it, not cast a bad light on a great tool.
     
  20. neo11

    neo11 MDL Novice

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    Maybe flakey memory ?

    :eek: Woe! I did not mean to imply that the Wat tools could cause such a thing, just exacerbate something that was on the edge
    already as in my case. Running a memory check won't hurt in any
    case I would think . Just replacing a ram chip was My problem . Just wanted to mention it, not cast a bad light on a great tool.
    Sorry for the misunderstanding.