Re: Problem with remove WAT
Microsoft has begun rolling out via Windows Update, its new anti piracy of Windows 7. This update called " Windows Update Enabling Technologies "is capable of detecting 70 hacks / cracks on the activation of Windows Seven, but also and above all non-original copy of the Microsoft OS. It is the Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise which are covered this week. Be aware though, that this update is not automatic. That is, it will not install on your computer power (at least for the moment). To you be careful to ignore it if you have a version pirata, because it will be marked as "Important".
Re: Problem with remove WAT
You need to use RemoveWAT is a crack that allows the rapid activation and validation of copies of Windows 7 by completely eliminating the enabling technology of the system. Available for 32 and 64 bit, crack can be integrated into an installation DVD (especially for the distribution of pirated copies of Windows 7). Many agree that Microsoft seems to accept this kind of manipulation for the moment, for two reasons. The first practice of piracy they will no doubt increase the distribution of the operating system and the second WAT, the " new Windows Genuine Advantage "is probably not able to detect forgeries and copies.
Re: Problem with remove WAT
I am using Chew-WGA crack that is similar to its predecessor. It can cross any security procedures imposed by Windows. Basically, based on suppression of the component activation system, it is likely that shortly after an update of Microsoft WGA or the release of Service Pack 1 It is no longer usable (particularly for those using Windows 7 with an activation of 30 days, to extend this period).
Re: Problem with remove WAT
Microsoft has released an update Activation Technologies (KB971033) Windows 7, which enhances its effectiveness and success rate of detecting more than 70 activations known and potentially dangerous (!!!) that bypasses the activation Windows 7 Microsoft. For users who use Windows 7 versions of counterfeit or pirated copies of Windows 7, KB971033 can potentially wreak havoc on your PC system, including a warning frequent and persistent on the screen to remind users to switch to a real version.
Re: Problem with remove WAT
Check the steps:
1. Goto "Control Panel"
"=> Programs => Programs and Features => Uninstall or Change a Program".
2. Click on "View installed updates" on the left pane.
3. Click "Uninstall".
Update KB971033 uninstall the WAT
4 . The K971033 be deleted from the system.
The package can also be uninstalled elevated command prompt with administrator privileges.