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Main Features:
* Provides an alternative way to activate Windows offline and privately.
* Works on most builds or Windows (7, N, Server, Enterprise).
* Works on 32bit or 64bit system architectures.
* Turns on activated and genuine status: LicenseStatus = 1; GenuineStatus = 0.
* Validates with WAT (Windows Activation Technologies) online.
* Resets the rearm count and then freezes the evaluation countdown (grace period
time remaining).
* After the initial installation reboot, no further reboots are required to keep it
activated.
* A simple click installs or uninstalls the program. It couldn't be any easier.
Included Tools:
* Patched status checker, so you can see at any time if the system is still patched
correctly. NEW!
* Advanced patch cloaking, to hide any system mods from SFC and other resource
digest checkers.
* Disable (or re-enable) Windows Defender or Microsoft Security Essentials.
* Change Windows Update settings easily.
* Query the WMI database for product name and key, license and genuine status, etc.
with ease.
* Check for pending system file repair / update jobs, and clear them from the
queue.
* Initial Configuration Tasks / Server Manager activation status patch for Windows
Server 2008 R2 and Windows Home Server 2011 (code named "Vail").
* Windows Embedded Standard patch to remove evaluation text from logo.
Cryptography Hashes:
Code:
CRC32 = 44500af4
MD5= 9cb1d12ed51b280c542c55ded77f10d2
SHA1 = a4e96b4b93c70da172f0bee1e2a6f181e79a6f9e
SHA256 = beb2dcfe64d96e48edf6c574b7b5a20982b32f7dd71a4b7545d2bc287f43afc5
* Fixed several small glitches by adding more error checking, so there shouldn't be
as many runtime errors (hopefully none).
* Change the icon settings so that it would show the appropriate icon in the
taskbar button.
* Removed the exit button and replaced it by making a top panel and putting a
custom exit button in the top right corner.
* Added hash checking to verify if the HAL patch was already installed, and then
made it to automatically choose which button to show, install or uninstall.
* Merged the location of the install and uninstall button since only one was needed
visible at a time.
* Edited the GUI background image to have less space between the top logo and the
HAL eye, so that a single install/uninstall button wouldn't look so strange all by
itself.
* Changed the buttons into graphics and added image changeover effects to the
corner exit button, and the install/uninstall buttons.
* Adjusted the size of the form to match that of the new GUI background image, and
also adjusted the positions of the Tools and Credits buttons, and the bottom
console multiline textbox.
* Change autoscroll settings to be more fluid, keeping up with the carat rather
than scrolling from the top at every console update.
* Added some common sense things, like hiding buttons during install/uninstall, and
exiting when a restart is pending or a failed install/uninstall occurs.
* Added a services startup type checker which automatically sets sppuinotify to the
appropriate startup type automatically, since other tools seem to like to mess with
these settings when they also disable sppsvc, so as soon as sppsvc starts up again
it ultimately would cause nags.
* A bunch of other little coding things that I don't have the patience to explain,
but kept me up all night on several occasions. =)
* Added a patching mechanism fix for the Windows Software Licensing Management Tool
that should hopefully prevent it from being deleted unexpectedly, which in turn may
actually solve several other seemingly unrelated problems, including the rearm
reset not taking place, a dialog popping up at logon that says Ignore Ignore
Ignore, a windows activation dialog that asks for the product key at logon, the
"Status not available" message in computer properties, and WMI queries not working
and just going blank.
* Removed an unnecessary registry backup & restore of a Windows Product Activation
registry key.
* Removed an unnecessary service start.
* Added working directory specification that might help minimize problems with the
rearm reset not working for some systems.
Notes:
Installation Tips:
* Disable all anti-malware programs (anti-virus, anti-spyware, etc.) before
installation, and exclude any resource blips that these tools warn you about. There
are no viruses or malicioius code of any kind in HAL7600. Additionally, it was
created by credible developers: Fibonacci, anemeros, and secr9tos.
* Make sure your system clock is correct. Run "timedate.cpl", click the "Internet
Time" tab, click the "Change Settings" button, select the server appropriate for
you, then click the "Update Now" button. If it fails, try again and switch servers
if necessary.
* Ensure that all other activators are uninstalled, including Chew-WGA, Chew7, IR4,
RemoveWAT, Daz's Loader, and any other loaders or BIOS mods. After uninstalling
potentially conflicting software, also run "SFC /scannow" in an elevated command
prompt, let it finish scanning, and then restart the computer before installing
HAL7600.
* Run "services.msc" to open the Microsoft Management Console services snap-in.
Then verify that the startup type for "Software Protection" is set to "Automatic
(Delayed Start)", and then verify that the startup type for "SPP Notification
Service" is set to "Manual".
* Uninstall KB971033 unless you need it, or rename WatAdminSvc.exe until you want
to use it for something (can't imagine why anyone would need WAT in the first
place, but hey).
* Since HAL7600 was created in Visual Studio 2010, you need to make sure you have
Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile installed in order to run it. You can
download .NET 4 from Microsoft and I've uploaded it at DataFileHost if you need a
separate link.