[UNSUPPORTED] AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
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07-28-2013, 10:32 AM
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XP installation and proper procedure
Hi
I have Windows XP SP3 and I want to make a new installation and download all updates from Windows Update. So, what is the proper procedure to do this with the AntiWAT and AntiWPA? Thanks Bye balubeto |
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04-23-2014, 12:22 PM
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RE: AntiWAT v3.5.1 [Based in AntiWPA 3.5.0] [x64 and x86]
I used server 2003 enterprise 64x R2 SP2
can I used it ? how ?? using safe mode ? |
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11-01-2016, 07:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2017 07:08 PM by NewEraCracker.)
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Recommended method on patching Windows XP and Server 2003 W.P.A.
Agreed. Locking this topic and sticking it for time being.
As we all know those systems are now End-Of-Life and will not get any further updates. This good because crack will not be overwritten by the updates anymore. You still need to be aware and add proper exceptions to your antivirus software if you have one installed. Furthermore I do recommend having a good hardware firewall that actively protects your Windows XP/2003 system. Your security begins at the network level and you should not ignore it. Never connect XP/2003 directly and openly to the Internet. I personally still run one XP box because of my printer not working on Windows 7. This XP box is disconnected from the Internet and files are passed to it via an USB support from another trusted computer running fully updated software. I always recommend getting Volume licenses as those do not require activation via Microsoft servers. Otherwise, I recommend the following two easy to undo solutions: AntiWPA 2.3.x - Patches winlogon.exe to disable activation layer: http://board.deioncube.in/showthread.php?tid=3 AntiWPA 3.4.6 - Patches windows activation via "hooking" method: http://board.deioncube.in/showthread.php?tid=4 I recommend both because they are compatible with each other and will enable good fallback in case one fails for any reason. I previously released this version (3.5.1) but beware it does tamper somethings and if your key is legit, you don't want your system to be tampered with: http://board.deioncube.in/showthread.php?tid=73 Hoping this is helpful. Sharing my technical experiences. Opinions are my own. No warranties reserved, expressed, implied, or otherwise. Regards, NewEraCracker |
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06-08-2017, 10:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-08-2017 10:05 AM by crashoverride1993.)
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RE: XP installation and proper procedure
It depends how you want to do it?
with windows xp antiwpa usually is enough to make windows work activated and it works with both pro and home editions You can also slip stream the antiwpa into windows xp setup. I have done it and its flawless. Although its not necessary to slipstream it you can if you want to just install windows xp and then run antiwpa.bat afterwards you prefer. If you prefer you can even download the updates and slipstream them into windows xp setup disc. |
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