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[UNSUPPORTED] AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
09-21-2011, 07:37 PM
Post: #21
RE: AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
Also.

Can you tell me if you see a freewat.dll in System32 or SysWOW64 after installation?

Maybe copying it from one location to another will make it work.
I remember someone in the old forum had that problem.

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09-28-2011, 04:53 AM (This post was last modified: 09-28-2011 04:56 AM by sssnow21.)
Post: #22
RE: AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
Worked like a Charm - even on my x64 2003 XP Pro SP2.

ANTIWPA didnt work on my first attempt. 30 Days went by and i tried to logon one day and got the Activation loop.

Followed your steps...

1. After BIOS messages press F8 repeatedly till you get to windows boot menu
2. In another computer download AntiWPA 2.3 and place it in an USB device
3. Go back to the unactivated computer and plug the USB device
4. Boot in Safe Mode (without networking) and apply the crack (that you downloaded to the USB device)
5. Reboot. I hope you are lucky.

and voila!

Thanks Again!
Great work!

(09-21-2011 07:37 PM)NewEraCracker Wrote:  Also.

Can you tell me if you see a freewat.dll in System32 or SysWOW64 after installation?

Maybe copying it from one location to another will make it work.
I remember someone in the old forum had that problem.

There is a freewat.dll in my system32 folder, not sysWOW64 folder.
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10-03-2011, 10:48 PM
Post: #23
RE: AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
The syswow64 issue is just for 64bit systems.

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12-16-2011, 10:36 AM
Post: #24
RE: AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
Does this AntiWAT work after reboot?

I have a Compaq SR5123WM that originally had Vista on it. I trashed the Vista and put on XP PRO SP3 some years back but had to redo the system a while ago due to a nasty virus. Now the key is 'invalid' and I'm getting the 30 day nag? I tried the AntiWPA and it doesn't seem to work. I installed it yesterday, turned OFF auto updates, all seemed well until I woke up this morning and of course the 30 day nag was back.

I hope this AntiWAT works better? LOL
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12-18-2011, 05:35 PM
Post: #25
RE: AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
It should work better than AntiWPA. Remember to add it to anti-virus exceptions.

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12-19-2011, 04:09 AM
Post: #26
RE: AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
(12-18-2011 05:35 PM)NewEraCracker Wrote:  It should work better than AntiWPA. Remember to add it to anti-virus exceptions.

Yes it does seem to be surviving reboots.

Do I dare turn on auto updates? I don't need to as I can simply use
Code:
http://windizupdate.com
but it would be nice to receive the updates automatically again.

I noticed when I download the wga.exe tool from M.S. and entered the code it found me 'valid' so I'm assuming its safe to turn back on updates but I don't want to if its not safe?
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12-21-2011, 08:33 PM
Post: #27
RE: AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
(12-19-2011 04:09 AM)sodusme Wrote:  
(12-18-2011 05:35 PM)NewEraCracker Wrote:  It should work better than AntiWPA. Remember to add it to anti-virus exceptions.

Yes it does seem to be surviving reboots.

Do I dare turn on auto updates? I don't need to as I can simply use
Code:
http://windizupdate.com
but it would be nice to receive the updates automatically again.

I noticed when I download the wga.exe tool from M.S. and entered the code it found me 'valid' so I'm assuming its safe to turn back on updates but I don't want to if its not safe?

Automatic updates can be turned on, It isn't likely for Microsoft to disable this activation bypass method.

(12-21-2011 06:18 PM)carlrobinhood Wrote:  Same question, I acclimated to be able to admission charlatan through the artefact activation page, but now it wont even appearance the artefact activation page so I deceit admission control. It just logs out everytime I columnist yes to , "do you wish actuate windows now".

Install AntiWAT in safe mode (without networking).

1. Download AntiWAT to an USB storage device
2. Start your computer
3. Press F8 after boot messages repeatedly until you see windows boot menu
4. Plug the USB storage device with AntiWAT inside
5. Select Safe Mode
6. Login as admin and install AntiWAT
7. Reboot

If you run any anti-virus add freewat.dll to antivirus exceptions.

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01-11-2012, 07:18 PM
Post: #28
RE: AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
Hi Guys,

I've tried this on SBS 2003 retail with the timebomb already expired (so I'm not able to logon to the system apart from the safe mode) and it didn't work.
After applying your patch I'm still getting information that this system has to be activated but when I click Yes it automatically comes back to log on screen and asks to hit alt+ctrl+del.... and it loops like that all the time.

Any suggestions?

Thanks a lot in advance
Maoris
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03-25-2012, 07:56 PM
Post: #29
RE: AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
not sure if it is compatible for SBS
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07-07-2012, 08:58 PM
Post: #30
RE: AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
I am planning to do a XP w/SP3 installation for someone. does this work with SP3 or do I need to go with SP2 (or lower) ???
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