Gaming Windows 7 pirates beware

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So... is that RemoveWAT safe? I mean, it sounds like you guys have possible problems... and i've already killed the auto update (however, i'd like it on... seeing as i have HORRIBLE memory to check for updates
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Do the positives out-weight the negatives?
 
WildWon said:
So... is that RemoveWAT safe? I mean, it sounds like you guys have possible problems... and i've already killed the auto update (however, i'd like it on... seeing as i have HORRIBLE memory to check for updates
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Do the positives out-weight the negatives?

I just used it and no problems.



I guess if this update shows up, you can always not download the update.
Unless its a sneaky one.
 
WildWon said:
So... is that RemoveWAT safe? I mean, it sounds like you guys have possible problems... and i've already killed the auto update (however, i'd like it on... seeing as i have HORRIBLE memory to check for updates
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Do the positives out-weight the negatives?
Well, it does have a "RESTORE" function, so if it doesn't work, you can just restore it back
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Thanks Raulpica

i got the latest version 2.2.3

apparently its immune to this WAT update, only time can tell.

Worked well, i restored back just fine as well, so it works both ways
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Hope it goes well though

Prowler: Im sure MS will make it mandatory, like you HAVE to do it to get the updates that come after it.
 
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I used pirated Windows 7 too, and work very well to me.

Just like that picture above, do you think I'll get banned with new Windows Update??

Can anybody tell me maybe?
 
I'd recommend everybody to use the method that won't be detected so you can turn windows updates back on. It's very important to keep your operating system up to date, otherwise you could end up with some sort of infection or problem that would cause you more trouble in the long run than it would be to just change "activation methods" right now.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, 'ya know.
 
Rydian said:
I'd recommend everybody to use the method that won't be detected so you can turn windows updates back on. It's very important to keep your operating system up to date, otherwise you could end up with some sort of infection or problem that would cause you more trouble in the long run than it would be to just change "activation methods" right now.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, 'ya know.
Well, they're just going to change it from automatic to manual. They can still update it. Just not automatically.

I used 'Kazowar's loader (if that's what it's called). I guess I should use the BIOS method, instead.
 
I have a genuine copy of windows on my PC and my laptop, but one day I turned on my laptop and was suddenly met with a "not genuine" message.

It hasn't appeared since though, it was probably just an error since Windows still believes it is genuine (which it is, it was a student upgrade)
 
Windows 7 was worth buying so I bought it, simple as that. Disabling updates may be a solution but it could also leave you open to exploits and security vulnerabilities and since you are already a pirate, you are already at more risk from them.

I can understand if this was Crapsta I mean Vista but Windows 7 is great.
 
I am buying Windows 7 sooner or later, but the thing is - until that moment I still need an OS and therefore I've pirated it for now.
 
I've been running Ultimate 32-bit with a legit key and disc since the first week or so of October, so I feel safe. There's not much they can do since the leaked copy of the RTM I used was unactivated by any means before putting my product key in. For once I feel secure in that MS isn't going to come up with some shit to nag me about.
 
Arctic said:
Guys, getting a free legal key is so damn easy! All you have to do is know someone in university and get them to sign up at MSDNAA.
you dont just get MSDNAA for being a student

you have to be one involved in a technology major, but also the uni/college has to have the program set up with MS to offer it
 
I have had Windows 7 Ultimate installed for a long time and used a loader to activate it and it works perfect i update all the time automatic updates turned on the whole shabang
 

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