i'm interested in knowing which windows updates are safe to install on pirated windows 8 systems. i know for a fact that there are updates which check legitimate activation and deactivate the OS I installed all microsoft office 2013 updates to this date whith any activation issues, so which updates should we avoid? list them here please. thx
Only way they would be detected at this point is if someone used a hacktivator. I've installed several different methods with full updates and no interference at all
Not exactly true. I have downloaded and installed a hacked Win8 almost 2 months ago. I know, I know, being a member of MDL I should have not done that. I only did this because I just wanted to see what all the hype was about with Win8, and did not care if I got shut down. In fact after playing with it for a while, (and I was not impressed) I started with the updates to see If I could get shut down. I accept any and every update that they through at me hopping to get caught, but so far I am still activated. Dam M$, you can never count on them Now I don't use this Win8 everyday, I only use it to check for updates to see what will happen. I figured that I would have been shut down long ago.... but that has not happened yet. I will probably get shut down at some point, but I may not be able to wait it out. I will be needing that partition for other things soon.
This makes no sense, what are "hacktivators"? Daz loader and those? why do people still use those? I've installed Windows 8 and office 2013 with MTK or this kms ws2012 virtual machine got all the updates and went fine, went to microsoft's genuine check website just for the sake of it and went fine. what's all this hype about? Let's wait for 8.1 or blue to worry about have a good one!
Hacktivators are those manipulating or sabotaging system files in order to make the system show an activated state. Not only is the system not actually activated, but it is screwed so proper activation methods fail as well. Daz Windows Loader is not a hacktivator as it doesn't mod system files. The same for MTK.