It was caused by my use of Half_open_limit_fix_3.8.exe.. I was able to fix it by reverting back the network TCPIP.sys to the default 10 limit...
They never ever blocked a Vista OEM:SLP key. Remeber the most used asus key ...-FWK9V-932CC Why they would kill a Win7 OEM:SLP?
Just to confirm, as most would have already guessed (well, I still hoped this was a supa master SLP key ), I tried the SLP OEM key with Windows 7 E Ultimate, and it doesn't work with it. I guess I'll just stay inactivated and wait for the SLP OEM for the E version rather than waste more download quotas for now...
It was posted on page 10 of this thread. edit: whoops, quoted the wrong quote. original question was location of hp cert.
So I have: - Asus Striker Extreme 1901 Dell SLIC Modded BIOS - Windows.7.Activator-HAZAR - Win 7 Ultimate RTM Do I need to replace "Cert.XRM-MS" Inside "Windows.7.Activator-HAZAR" with the Dell Cert "DELL.XRM-MS" before I run the HAZOR Install.cmd? (As well as update the referance to the dell cert in the cmd bat, that is assumed)
Confirmed working on my old test rig DFI LanParty NF590 with Dell SLIC/Cert. Will test later tonight on my Gigabyte EX58-UD4P and I'm pretty sure it will work too.
TO THOSE WHO FIND THIS KEY NON-FUNCTIONAL: You need the OEM version to use this key. Retail will NOT work!
not true.. Windows rearm messages are there to prevent endless cloning of the image. It's normal. It just means that you can do 3x sysprep on a OEM machine.
just remove "ei.cfg" from RETAIL version it will work. or update the Ei.cfg content to there is no other difference at all. i done and activated same way.
For those who absolutely want to have a "E" version without Internet Explorer : It can be easyly uninstalled from the retail version using control panel > programs and fonctionalities > add/remove windows components, same thing for WMPlayer.