Sunday, June 13, 2010

5 Windows 7 Ultimate (installation on various PC's)




Well Windows 7 is the latest in Microsoft's fleet of OS's and as usual its been cracked and downloaded by millions, now some of you may have had some pre copy, unactivated or beta copy of Windows 7 installed on your PC and may have caused problems like not being able to update, or display annoying messages of being a an illegal copy and so on now there are many fixes and temporary solutions and i have some full proof methods to get rid of them or if u have Windows & why not have the Latest Windows 7 Ultimate x86/x64:

Windows Activation Loader "guaranteed to activate any Version of Windows Vista or Windows 7 and keep it working forever (or unless Microsoft patches it which they might not do)* here is the piratebay link remember you will need a torrent downloader any of your choice is applicable remember GOOGLE is your friend example of torrent: uTorrent..... {Pirate bay link for Windows Loader: Windows_7_Loader_v1.8.1-DAZ

Now for people with a HP or Compaq PC wishing to upgrade or reinstall well life has just been made way more easy for you....this copy of Windows 7 Ultimate with automatically activate itself upon installing on a HP or Compaq PC *sweet*.....here is the link: HP_COMPAQ_Windows_7_Ultimate_Preactivated_x86-x64
When finished either burn the ISO to a dvd or use WinRAR(google it) and just right-click and extract to a folder and run it from your PC pretty straight forward process

And for people wishing to upgrade or just install a new OS here is an Untouched Retail DVD : Microsoft_Windows_7_Ultimate_Retail_x86_and_x64_UNTOUCHED_DVD
the file provides a serial key that only works for a period of hours or days so i strongly advise on using the Windows Loader i provided at the begin

*Note: always use Windows Upgrade Advisor when upgrading from previous versions of Windows*

Now for those who have an illegal copy and it keeps giving errors or doesnt allow you to use a wallpaper and constantly has that illegal copy signature at the bottom of your screen and you want to get rid of those annoying errors and that signature here are a few fixes:



Here is the file from the video: Click Here

Here is a play by play if you want to do it manually with the instructions:

WINDOWS GENUINE ADVANTAGE (WGA)

How to disable it

-Ok. FIRST UP, IF YOU DOWNLOADED WINDOWS 7 FROM AN .ISO THEN RE-DO IT WITH THESE STEPS.

The Problem

Windows 7 checks whether or not the current version you are running is a pre-release copy, and prevents you from upgrading further. For reference purposes, this is the error you'll see when you try and upgrade.

The Solution

The solution is to edit a file inside the Windows 7 DVD-which you'll have to extract to the hard drive to proceed.

If you are using an ISO image for the installation progress, you can use the awesome 7-Zip utility to extract the ISO to a folder on the drive.
If you are using an actual DVD, you can simply copy all of the files from the DVD to a folder on your hard drive.
Once you've extract the files, browse down into the "sources" folder to find the cversion.ini file.

Once you've opened up the cversion.ini file, you'll notice that the MinClient line has a value of 7233.0, and since the Windows 7 RC release is build 7100, you can understand why it's not working.

All you need to do is change the MinClient value to something less than the current build you are using. For the RC release, you can change it to 7000.

Now you can simply launch the setup.exe file from within the folder, and do the upgrade directly from the hard drive. Once you've started the setup, click Install now.

Once you get to the type of installation screen, choose to Upgrade the existing install.

Once you reach the Compatibility Report screen (if it doesn't show up at all, be happy about it), you'll see the list of applications that probably won't work once you upgrade. Realistically most of these apps will work just fine, but the important thing is that you'll be able to upgrade.

(removing any apps that have compatibility problems, before you do the upgrade.)

At this point, the upgrade should start working, and will take a rather long time.

Use this method if you've already installed windows 7 but didn't use an .iso

FOLLOW THESE three simple STEPS now you can get rid of the pesky and sometimes buggy Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) notifications

STEP 1. Reboot Windows in safe mode (hold the f8 key while booting and you will get the option to boot in safe mode) and then:
STEP 2. Open Registry Editor (regedit.exe) and search for wgalogon folder and delete it. You should backup up the registry beforehand, in case something goes wrong.
STEP 3. In your windows directory search for files wga* and delete them.

You are done!

Now reboot back normally and continue your work. Windows Genuine Advantage will not bother you anymore.

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