Curious x64 Ultimate Retail will NOT activate... I've tried 4 methods at this point on a FRESH install of x64 Ultimate. 1) hazar's original version using the "install.cmd" 2) then the packaged method inside of an EXE package. No worky 3) loader v1.2, then I uninstalled after it didn't work after several reboots, still showing 26 days to activate. 4) for fun I tried older version 1.2 from orbit30 and hazar without success. I've got a DELL Optiplex 745, am I one of the shmoes who is unable to take advantage of this cr&*k at this point? Will 1.3 fix this issue? I'm excited awaiting!!!
Please help Ok im new to the whole changing OS things, i have windows 7 ultimate on a 30 day trial, i love it, however when i use this and the other orbits ac8vator its reboots then takes me to a black screen where it says something about files being changed which could be harmful and then says... File:\windows\system32\winload.exe statusx0000428 info:windows cannot verify the digital signature for this file then when i press F8 to turn off the digital signature detector it takes me right back to the same screen, i have to completely reinstall it for it to work again, could someone please point me in a direction to go to solve this problem?
See my previous post: You must not extract "Hazar's 7 act*vator.exe" as I did and called install.cmd but you must run the .exe file!!! This worked for me now -> Win7 64 activated Edit/Delete Message
Same here the Windows.7Loader.by.Orbit30.And.Hazar.32Bit.64Bit v1.1. was the only one that worked on an older dell laptop with no slic. 1.2,1.3 did not work
Used: 7600.16385.090713-1255_x86fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRMCULFRER_EN_DVD.iso Activated with no problems, thanks again!
Some weirdness -- Help Hazar! Hazar - some oddity, curious if you have any ideas. Installed W7+lo*der multiple ways: 1. On MS Virtual PC and worked GREAT 2. On my PC (self built) and worked GREAT 3. On my WIFES PC (self built) works KIND OF Now of course I dont want to ruffle my wifes feathers so hoping you have seen this issue before. Windows7 installed OK. Your lo*der did its magics OK.. If I shutdown the machine and start it back up it W7 will report 'activated'. However, if I REBOOT then W7 will report "29 days to activate" (and counting down).. Now all is fine if I simply SHUTDOWN and manually power the system back up, it will again be 'activated'.. Only when I RESTART it (no complete power off) am I having the issue of non-activated system.. Help! Before the wife finds out i've rebuilt her system with 'issues'.. rlb
Only option I remember was something like "Cache system BIOS" or something like that.. I did try fliping that bit to test, but no luck.. I'll be able to look again in about an hour, i'll comb through the BIOS and look for any other options to try. I'll report my findings here. Thanks Hazar - you do great work!
So I looked for more options in the BIOS with no luck... The "System BIOS Cacheable" was the best lead but makes no difference... The BIOS is a "Phoenix-AwardBIOS" on a EVGA 112-CK-NF77-A1 motherboard. I'm at a loss on what else to try.. Any more ideas? rlb
Hey yea I'd just to also let you know this isn't working for me either. I have both the 32bit & 64bit Ultimate versions of 7600 but have only tried it on the 32bit version. After running the exe and waiting 'till the system rebooted I checked "My Computer" properties and it said I had 13 days left to activate windows. Some additional information - I was using the "Orbit30 toolkit v1.8" prior to this but did uninstall it before running your exe Hazar. Im not sure if that has any bearing on it or not but just fyi! After running your exe I do remember seeing, in the cmd window right before it automatically closed, a message like "unable to copy file" now it was very quick so Im not sure what file it was referring to. I have tried to run ur exe again but it says it's already installed and tells me to type *something* for help but I cannot type into the cmd box so that doesn't work lol... Anyway hope this helps you out a bit. Any additional questions just let me know, cheers!