How to validate windows 7 build 7000 64 bit ultimate version
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Theescapist




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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Jan 2011 17:34    Post subject: How to validate windows 7 build 7000 64 bit ultimate version
I'm having major problems getting this validated?
I've tried a few new fixes but everytime it installs, once my comp reboots, it just won't load again.
Then i have to reinstall it.
It's win 7 ultimate 64 bit verion '7000'.
Any help would be great.

Thanks.
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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Jan 2011 19:14    Post subject:
How about the stickied FAQ? It has all the info you need.
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moosenoodles




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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Jan 2011 20:41    Post subject:
is 7000 the build number? Ive forgotten about them but is that like way old that number..
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 00:14    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 00:38    Post subject:
It seems validation isn't possible anymore, after you install loader and go to 'System' control panel. The "Learn more online..." text link under "ask for genuine Microsoft software" logo, takes you to Learn more about genuine Windows / Office page. And the option to do web validation is missing on either of these pages.


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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 17:06    Post subject:
WhiteBarbarian wrote:
It seems validation isn't possible anymore, after you install loader and go to 'System' control panel. The "Learn more online..." text link under "ask for genuine Microsoft software" logo, takes you to Learn more about genuine Windows / Office page. And the option to do web validation is missing on either of these pages.


Having problems here too... just today windows complained about not being genuine (I was using removewat, cause daz loader didn't work properly). So I removed removewat and installed the newest loader, still not genuine.
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 17:33    Post subject:
Remember guys, after using the latest loader, go to Microsoft.com and validate your Windows there. That should make it Genuine again. Smile
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 17:48    Post subject:
I did that (using iexplorer), it didn't validate. It offered me a copy of windows for like a hundred bucks instead Very Happy

Maybe I need to format, removewat might have fucked something up Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 18:16    Post subject:
I must have installed daz loader on 50 desktops and laptops/netbooks by now. But I've partitioned and reinstalled them cleanly. With the same 2 x86 and x64 win7 ultimate RTM versions.

Everything works fine, MSE too.
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 18:22    Post subject:
VGAdeadcafe wrote:
I must have installed daz loader on 50 desktops and laptops/netbooks by now. But I've partitioned and reinstalled them cleanly. With the same 2 x86 and x64 win7 ultimate RTM versions.

Everything works fine, MSE too.

On some rare occasions, there are some known hardware conflicts (or perhaps the hardware's drivers) that do not allow the software loaders to function properly. That is why RemoveWAT was made, as a last resort, should the software loaders cease to function or if you can't install one.
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 18:23    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
Remember guys, after using the latest loader, go to Microsoft.com and validate your Windows there. That should make it Genuine again. Smile

Invasor wrote:
I did that (using iexplorer), it didn't validate. It offered me a copy of windows for like a hundred bucks instead Very Happy


But that option is no longer available as I mentioned a few posts back, Microsoft changed the 'Genuine' site Confused

Before the change http://www.microsoft.com/Genuine/ had a big "Validate" button, now it's just an information site



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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 18:25    Post subject:
But you can always try to download something that requires Genuine status from their site, which will update the genuine runtime and validate. Wink

Or visit here:

http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/validate/
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 18:50    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
But you can always try to download something that requires Genuine status from their site, which will update the genuine runtime and validate. Wink

Or visit here:

http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/validate/


Weee... link where all the magick happens Very Happy

after some time redirected me to this



no error messages, guess my copy still validates.

But still... Big Validate button on genuine page is gone, no confirmation on success, in the past there was a confirmation page. Could it be that Microsoft is phasing out web validation ?


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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 18:54    Post subject:
Did you actually read the message in the green paragraph? Laughing

"Because your copy of Windows is genuine ..."

Sounds like a confirmation to me. Wink I assume if verification fails, it will be red, scaring you how you are a victim of piracy Laughing or how bad it is for your security to have a non-genuine Windows. Laughing
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 19:08    Post subject:
0ooft, SP1 leaked. Installing Smile
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 19:26    Post subject:
You sure it is the true RTM build, not just a release candidate from the RTM branch? From experience with Windows past, installing these RC builds can cause problems later with further updates, who do not recognize your Windows version as SP1 or RTM.
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 19:30    Post subject:
ManMountain wrote:
0ooft, SP1 leaked. Installing Smile


sp1 has been around for a while now and freely installable from the ms site.

I reinstalled after it cause it caused so many fucking problems... good luck Very Happy
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 19:48    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
I assume if verification fails, it will be red, scaring you how you are a victim of piracy Laughing or how bad it is for your security to have a non-genuine Windows. Laughing


True, it failed here and then offered me a discount to buy windows... I used removewat again and the problem is solved Very Happy
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 19:55    Post subject:
Already imaged my OS but I'm reasonably confident its the final SP1.


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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Jan 2011 20:08    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
Did you actually read the message in the green paragraph? Laughing

"Because your copy of Windows is genuine ..."

Sounds like a confirmation to me. Wink I assume if verification fails, it will be red, scaring you how you are a victim of piracy Laughing or how bad it is for your security to have a non-genuine Windows. Laughing


Oh I read everything but the green box lol wut


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