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Tutukun




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PostPosted: Thu, 16th Nov 2006 21:05    Post subject:
lnatan25 no offence but u need to stop praising vista Wink cause u start to sound like a M$ fanboy now


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Ankh




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PostPosted: Thu, 16th Nov 2006 21:35    Post subject:
Tutukun wrote:
lnatan25 no offence but u need to stop praising vista Wink cause u start to sound like a M$ fanboy now


If he likes it its pretty normal to praise it Smile


shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
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PostPosted: Thu, 16th Nov 2006 21:40    Post subject:
I do like it, but I'm no MS fanboy! You should hear me when I'm angry on WGA and activation and all the protection shit! You'll think I'm a *nix fanboy...
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Tutukun




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PostPosted: Thu, 16th Nov 2006 21:46    Post subject:
Anthirs wrote:
Tutukun wrote:
lnatan25 no offence but u need to stop praising vista Wink cause u start to sound like a M$ fanboy now


If he likes it its pretty normal to praise it Smile


but by praising too much, he makes himself look like a fanboy Razz

Quote:
I do like it, but I'm no MS fanboy! You should hear me when I'm angry on WGA and activation and all the protection shit! You'll think I'm a *nix fanboy...

OK fair enough
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Omego2K




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 00:14    Post subject:
anything new on an activation crack.
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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 00:24    Post subject:
I don't understand why people are in such a rush to upgrade to Vista. If you're a gamer or intend to use Vista for anything but Word-processing, tough luck, as driver support suck major balls right now. Heck, there aren't even any official graphic-card drivers yet.


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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 00:30    Post subject:
Vista is superioir to XP in every way possible. I had to go back to XP to do something, and it was unusual. I got used to Vista the last few days, so it was wierd going to XP. Lack of drivers is indeed a serious issue right now, that's why I have XP on the other drive, waiting for me to play Warhammer.
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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 00:53    Post subject:
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heckknow




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 04:36    Post subject:
d1rX wrote:
Seems MSDN versions are out

http://www.neowin.net/index.php?act=view&id=36173


good, 'cause my 2nd attempt using 2099 method failed after day 2. It now shows 29 days to activate. piss'er!
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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 10:35    Post subject:
Parallax_ wrote:
I don't understand why people are in such a rush to upgrade to Vista. If you're a gamer or intend to use Vista for anything but Word-processing, tough luck, as driver support suck major balls right now. Heck, there aren't even any official graphic-card drivers yet.


curiosity killed the cat Smile

lack of proper drivers is one of main reasons why ms put the end of january as customer release date.
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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 10:59    Post subject:
Parallax_ wrote:
I don't understand why people are in such a rush to upgrade to Vista. If you're a gamer or intend to use Vista for anything but Word-processing, tough luck, as driver support suck major balls right now. Heck, there aren't even any official graphic-card drivers yet.


Well vista installed on another partition and activated of course and in dualboot together with xp pro, so what's the big deal ? Gaming etc with xp and experiencing with vista and i like it as well. Runs fine and more compatible drivers will show up of course within time. I can even play fear with the beta drivers if i want but i better wait for better gfx drivers to play games with it.
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WalkerBoh




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 11:30    Post subject:
Final drivers must be released within 30 November.
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HostFat




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 11:30    Post subject:
Somewhere:
Universal Patcher 6.0.6000.16386_final By d4op
Quote:
For 32+64 bit version of vista

Note: Last 'nothing patched!' is totally normal it's because 64-bit patch pattern can't be found in 32bit winlogon...

Anyway this is only a search&replace patch for winlogon.exe you still had to some manual get winlogon manually out and to the system

here are some hints to do so:

Exchange c:\windows\system32\winlogon.exe with that one
0. Make sure the Versions match
1. Start\rightclick on explorer\'run elevated'
2. Change Permissions:
Rightclick on c:\windows\system32\winlogon.exe
Security/owner and overtake ownership of winlogon.exe as administrator
Close securitydialog and reopen it
Change permission to fullaccess for administrators
3. rename winlogon.exe to winlogon.org
4. copy this winlogon.exe into c:\windows\system32\

(If you still don't have enough rights to set permission - try login as 'real' Administrator:
click on 'other user' and type in "Administrator"[ + password] )


How to see it is working:

Well counter will still count on so that will be no inducation

So forward your date beyond the activation period and check if you still can login - I you can do so the patch works as it should.
that's all

Beside this patch try The WPA ReArm Trick
Click Start\execute(or Press Winkey+R)
and run this:
rundll32 slc.dll,SLReArmWindows

or try the date-trick
set date on year in advance when installing vista and set it
back to the current after installation - and now you have 1
year+ 14 day to activate

d4op =P


( sorry for my bad english )
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jlobee




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 14:08    Post subject:
The Universal Patcher works fine here.
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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 14:10    Post subject:
Interesting... I wonder, is it possible to slipstream the patched winlogon.exe into the installation, and forget about activation ever again?
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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 14:11    Post subject: *****
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HostFat




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 15:16    Post subject:
I have posted the problem to the cracker, I hope that he will fix it Smile
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nanackle




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 15:32    Post subject:
"If I request again, Invasor will ban me from this site."
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jlobee




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 15:53    Post subject:
FnF wrote:
HostFat wrote:
Somewhere:
Universal Patcher 6.0.6000.16386_final By d4op
Quote:
For 32+64 bit version of vista

Note: Last 'nothing patched!' is totally normal it's because 64-bit patch pattern can't be found in 32bit winlogon...

Anyway this is only a search&replace patch for winlogon.exe you still had to some manual get winlogon manually out and to the system

here are some hints to do so:

Exchange c:\windows\system32\winlogon.exe with that one
0. Make sure the Versions match
1. Start\rightclick on explorer\'run elevated'
2. Change Permissions:
Rightclick on c:\windows\system32\winlogon.exe
Security/owner and overtake ownership of winlogon.exe as administrator
Close securitydialog and reopen it
Change permission to fullaccess for administrators
3. rename winlogon.exe to winlogon.org
4. copy this winlogon.exe into c:\windows\system32\

(If you still don't have enough rights to set permission - try login as 'real' Administrator:
click on 'other user' and type in "Administrator"[ + password] )


How to see it is working:

Well counter will still count on so that will be no inducation

So forward your date beyond the activation period and check if you still can login - I you can do so the patch works as it should.
that's all

Beside this patch try The WPA ReArm Trick
Click Start\execute(or Press Winkey+R)
and run this:
rundll32 slc.dll,SLReArmWindows

or try the date-trick
set date on year in advance when installing vista and set it
back to the current after installation - and now you have 1
year+ 14 day to activate

d4op =P

Tried it, but it didn't worked, after setting the date 1 month ahead, it's impossible to open Control Panel, logging into windows works fine though.


And right clicking on My Computer, choose Properties, doesnt work either.
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Areius




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 16:29    Post subject: *****
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nanackle




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 16:32    Post subject:
eek sorry. Anyway, I just thought I would post that the 2099 workaround does not work for me. I tried using the workaround (twice to make sure I did it correctly) on a hard drive with another partition on it, but not another version of windows. Is this a known problem for the 2099 workaround? I seriously wonder how people are getting this to work.
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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 16:39    Post subject:
nanackle wrote:
eek sorry. Anyway, I just thought I would post that the 2099 workaround does not work for me. I tried using the workaround (twice to make sure I did it correctly) on a hard drive with another partition on it, but not another version of windows. Is this a known problem for the 2099 workaround? I seriously wonder how people are getting this to work.


I think you should install windows on a fully formatted hard disk. Anyway this evening i'll see if this work around works. Just waiting that 25 hours are passed since installation.
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nanackle




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 16:44    Post subject:
WalkerBoh wrote:
nanackle wrote:
eek sorry. Anyway, I just thought I would post that the 2099 workaround does not work for me. I tried using the workaround (twice to make sure I did it correctly) on a hard drive with another partition on it, but not another version of windows. Is this a known problem for the 2099 workaround? I seriously wonder how people are getting this to work.


I think you should install windows on a fully formatted hard disk. Anyway this evening i'll see if this work around works. Just waiting that 25 hours are passed since installation.


So to make this clear as mud... you are saying that in addition to formatting the partition where windows resides, I need to also delete my other partition and format this disk as one large disk drive? Another question... should I disconnect my second HDD that also has files on it before installing?
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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 16:46    Post subject:
I can confirm 2099 (or in my case 2050) works. Set the date in forward in bios, install and set it back in Vista.
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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 17:29    Post subject:
nanackle wrote:
WalkerBoh wrote:
nanackle wrote:
eek sorry. Anyway, I just thought I would post that the 2099 workaround does not work for me. I tried using the workaround (twice to make sure I did it correctly) on a hard drive with another partition on it, but not another version of windows. Is this a known problem for the 2099 workaround? I seriously wonder how people are getting this to work.


I think you should install windows on a fully formatted hard disk. Anyway this evening i'll see if this work around works. Just waiting that 25 hours are passed since installation.


So to make this clear as mud... you are saying that in addition to formatting the partition where windows resides, I need to also delete my other partition and format this disk as one large disk drive? Another question... should I disconnect my second HDD that also has files on it before installing?


I don't know exactly. The guy on the other forum were i took the trick said to make an installation of vista on a fully formatted hard disk. That's all i know. For the second question i can answer in 1h and 30min.
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nanackle




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 17:41    Post subject:
WalkerBoh wrote:
nanackle wrote:
WalkerBoh wrote:


I think you should install windows on a fully formatted hard disk. Anyway this evening i'll see if this work around works. Just waiting that 25 hours are passed since installation.


So to make this clear as mud... you are saying that in addition to formatting the partition where windows resides, I need to also delete my other partition and format this disk as one large disk drive? Another question... should I disconnect my second HDD that also has files on it before installing?


I don't know exactly. The guy on the other forum were i took the trick said to make an installation of vista on a fully formatted hard disk. That's all i know. For the second question i can answer in 1h and 30min.



Well, I look forward to your answer then. I will also post any new findings I make on this end.
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WalkerBoh




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 18:26    Post subject:
25h are passed but still 30 days left. Yeahhh it works!!!!
The answer to second question is no. I have installed Vista when was plugged my other HD with XP on.
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gobbix




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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 18:26    Post subject:
This is the CRC for install.wim from the "Windows Vista Final English DVD Images (x86 and x64) 6.0 Build Final media images for Windows Vista English DVD's" x86 .iso:

sources\install.wim 9CE5862C

Apparently this doesn't match the BillGates release, or the BillGates plus MSDN patch.

I don't know whether it matches the WinBeta release.

SFV for MSDN .iso released on 17/11/06 http://pastebin.com/826175
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PostPosted: Fri, 17th Nov 2006 19:01    Post subject:
gobbix wrote:
This is the CRC for install.wim from the "Windows Vista Final English DVD Images (x86 and x64) 6.0 Build Final media images for Windows Vista English DVD's" x86 .iso:

sources\install.wim 9CE5862C

Apparently this doesn't match the BillGates release, or the BillGates plus MSDN patch.

I don't know whether it matches the WinBeta release.

SFV for MSDN .iso released on 17/11/06 http://pastebin.com/826175


here is CRC for x86 install.win included in the WinBeta relese
sources\install.wim F19E9260

damn! doesn't match Sad
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