You could run any monitoring program (that checks files and registry changes) during applying RedPill, than get those files and registry entries that were changed. P.S. I haven't tried it because of lack of spare time, but it should work.
I tried to activate win8, but it didn't work, so I uninstalled redpill first to see if it would work that way. Now I can't reïnstall it, this is what I get: both slc.dll and slcext.dll are in place, slcext is the real from MS, so it seems that the uninstall failed at some point. I don't understand though why everything is locked again whyle the slc files are still there as if it were installed. I can of course manually place back the original slc.dll, but for some reasone I can't take ownership. EDIT: I mean I have ownership, but when trying to rename the files it complains that I need permission from Stannieman-PC\Stannieman. The thing is that I am Stannieman + I'm admin. Also there's no security tab in the file propperties dialog, so I can only use takeown.exe I think.
My 7989 was activated by phone and everything was working fine and red pill 1.4.0.1 was installed, I tried to disable the "Hide Blur" feature and now my computer properties screen is broken and my mse says that it is not genuine. I tried running red pill again but got error as in the post #561 I tried deleting all the slc.dll and renaming the slcrp.dll but that still did not work... I am running sfc /scannow as we speak
I got it now, had to use sfc.exe /scannfile to fix the slc.dll, after the next reboot the security tab was back in the file propperties so I could change permissions of slcex.dll to remove that one. So apparently a broken slc.dll also breaks the stuff for setting file permissions.
How is RedPill considered to be the best Windows 8 unlocker while it does not unlock all the features? BluePill could unlock the Modern PDF Reader, Immersive IE, WebCam, etc. but RedPill can't.