Just noticed that the "The Official Windows 7 Repository" thread now says: Do not install anything that modify system files, including (but not limited to) Chew-WGA, RemoveWAT from Hazar, Toolkit 1.8 from Orbit30, and other similar tools that imply changing the way the operating system works by disabling or modifying main features (such as activation modules) or crucial characteristics (such as edition integrity) also known as "Frankenbuild monster". How it comes ? Does Hazar had a fight with the administrators ?
How can I get rid of it? (I used a Windows 7 Loader from the very beginning. After a bios update this message is appearing here too. Uninstalled the Loader, Windows was normally unactivated, installed RemoveWAT2.0, activation information gone but the message is still there) - go to Control Panel->System doesnt work - sppsvc on/off doesnt work
This is what I see in everest after using version 2.0 of removeWAT... Product Activation (WPA) Not Supported
i'm using version 1.9 on win 7 7600. When trial period ends, no notification will start to appear right? If it does do i install RW 2.0?
Would it make sense for Windows to boot faster without the activation crap? Just used this on my notebook and I'm sure that boot screen was shorter than usual, it literally took 2 seconds on the loading bar.
RemoveWAT for how long?? Microsoft has wanted to stop software piracy since its early days. As their software got more sophisticated, so did their methods to separate legitimate from pirated copies of their software. Product keys, evaluation time periods, activation processes are all designed to make the product a genuine copy. Two Windows Activation Technologies, the Software Protection Platform (SSP) and the Software Licensing Client (SLC), manage and handle licensing and activation matters on the operating system to the core components or files which are required for its operation. When the programs are put in operation SLUI will start and the activation process is in play. Now however, rumor has it that two hacker products, RemoveWAT and Chew-WGA, have created activation work arounds. The software doesn’t provide you with a product key or an activation number, rather it allows the users to keep using the OS indefinitely. RemoveWAT, developed by Hazar and nononsence is a Windows 7 crack that completely removes Windows Activation Technologies from the system so that users can validate the illegal pirated copies of Windows 7 as genuine status (some reported as “Tampered Binary” in MGADiag due to patching), forever and permanently. RemoveWAT supports both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) and all editions of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.RemoveWAT, which has been refreshed to RemoveWAT v1.9, also stops sppsvc service and patches DLL files such as slwga.dll, sppcomapi.dll and systemcpl.dll, where the last one removes the whole Windows activation section from the Control Panel’s System Properties. RemoveWAT also support silent install with /s switch, and can be integrated to Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 installation DVD.Windows Activation Technologies are completely removed by the Windows 7 Crack RemoveWAT, allowing users to validate illegal copies of Windows. The hack is permanent and RemoveWAT works with all versions of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Chew-WGA Windows 7 crack takes a slightly different approach by supressing Windows 7 components, allowing pirated copies of Windows 7 to be activated. The hack process is based on recognizing what happens when the activation period is at an end. When the evaluation activation free period of 30 days as expired, a reminder screen notifies the user to activate Windows 7. The notifications may appear from balloon tip at notification system tray, or when launching NotePad, WordPad, the Calculator, or even when launching the Control Panel. The hack bypasses the notification. Hackers have came up with tools or utilities which deals with all “side-effects” that follow the after is disabled and removed, so that Windows OS will continue to operate as it should so there is no automatic log off or shutdown. A Microsoft spokeman said they were aware of the technique, and were working to shore up the activation procedure. This work around may be something that will appear in an update soon, or a service pack.
Microsoft can do whatever he wants, but there will always be a way to bypass this , plus it is an open secret that Microsoft lives of large sales volume, not individual sales. Moreover, I think you should this piracy to promote your product faster.
just after installing latest removeWAT to the fresh & clean win7pro x64 I can't check for windows updates
NAGs started again this morning. I'm started thinking it will happen on a regular basis (3-4 days). For those interested a reboot is enough to clear them (so far).