Log in. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Hackers bypass activation in Windows 7, Server R2. Thread starter Jos Start date Nov 16, Status Not open for further replies. A new method has been discovered and implemented by hackers to get around product activation in Windows 7 and Windows Server R2.
The hack in question works by disabling access to Windows Activation Technologies WAT; previously known as Windows Genuine Advantage and subsequently turning off any nags asking users to activate their copy of Windows 7 after the day evaluation period is over.
Read the whole story. Brilliant, it didnt take them long did it You couldn't make a more incorrect statement. First, the activation process these days is just a deterrent. Price of software has never stopped anyone from working to crack it. Price means nothing. It doesn't matter what they do to try to eliminate people from creating work arounds for activation, there will always be some out there who will break whatever new security measures are implemented.
I agree with the previous post, charge less would be a better place to start, considering the success of 7 in comparison to Vista. Pricing is a really weak argument for hacking in this case.
I mean, you're talking about an OS that you're going to be using arguably for the next years, just like Windows XP. And for a hundred bucks? PS3 and XBox games cost damn near that much. People crack and steal because they can do it with anonymity. Not because of pricing - that's just one of the many weak excuses thief's use to justify their stealing. Who is stealing. Copyright infringhment is NOT stealing..
You make a copy, Hehe , you gotta hand it to hackers , they are awesome! But seriously why don't people hire hackers? It would be better They see all the flaws.
There is a much better crack, that makes your Win7 completely legit with working legit OEM keys. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! Update release. Behavior change. Hardening changes disabled by default but with the ability to enable them using a registry key. Hardening changes enabled by default but with the ability to disable them using a registry key.
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Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Server General Forum. Sign in to vote. Hi, I have just installed Windows Server and notice that after a period of inactivity the screen lock activates and I have to hit Ctrl-Alt-Del and enter the password to unlock it.
Is there any way to either extend the timeout or disable the timeout all together? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks N. Monday, January 5, PM.
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