The document provides information on using a Windows loader tool to repair Windows boot issues, check genuine status, answer frequently asked questions, provide installation instructions for UEFI motherboards, checksum information, and release notes for different versions. Specifically, it details commands to use at the Windows repair prompt to fix boot issues, explains how to check genuine status online and through loader details, answers questions on errors received and provides steps to resolve issues, and provides diskpart commands for installing Windows on UEFI motherboards along with checksums and release notes for loader versions.
The document provides release notes and information about a Windows loader tool. It includes sections on recovery from boot issues, checking genuine status, frequently asked questions and answers, UEFI motherboard compatibility, checksum information, and release notes detailing changes in different versions of the tool.
The document provides release notes and frequently asked questions for software that activates Windows. Some key details:
- Version 1.9.6 added new activation methods and serials for several manufacturers and Windows editions.
- Common issues addressed include systems getting stuck on boot, activation issues after sleep/hibernate, and errors when installing the loader software. Suggested fixes include changing loader installation settings.
- Frequently asked questions cover topics like using other partition managers and recovering from activation by other software. Suggested solutions include uninstalling other software, changing loader settings, or reinstalling the latest version.
This document provides information on troubleshooting issues with installing a Windows loader, including recovery steps if Windows fails to boot, resolving genuine status issues, answering common questions, and notes on compatibility with UEFI motherboards and different Windows versions. It also lists checksums and details changes between loader versions.
The document provides information on using a Windows loader application to activate Windows operating systems. It discusses common issues users may encounter such as failing to boot after installation, not achieving genuine status, compatibility with UEFI motherboards and Windows Server 2012. It also includes release notes listing changes made in different versions of the loader software and questions/answers addressing technical problems.
This document contains release notes for different versions of a loader application. Some key changes and additions include: adding support for new systems and operating systems, fixing bugs that caused boot or activation issues, updating the underlying loader (GRLDR) to new versions, and improving error handling and stability. The notes provide technical details on changes between each version to help users and troubleshoot potential issues.
This document contains release notes and version histories for a Windows loader application. It details fixes and improvements made in various versions, including adding support for new operating systems and hardware, updating security features, and fixing bugs. Checksums are provided to verify the integrity of the application file.
1. The document provides help and troubleshooting information for issues activating Windows using a loader application. It addresses problems like boot issues, genuine validation errors, partition errors, and activation failures.
2. Frequent questions from users are answered, such as what to do if other cracks are detected, if an unsupported partition table error occurs, or if the loader fails to add to the boot code. Solutions include formatting drives, changing BIOS settings, and reinstalling the loader.
3. Instructions are provided for using arguments to control the loader installation, like silencing the interface, forcing specific keys and certificates, and preactivating Windows. The checksums and file information for the loader executable are also listed.
This document summarizes several attacks against platform firmware and secure boot. It describes attacks that modify the platform key in NVRAM to disable secure boot, modify the image verification policies to bypass signature checks, exploit confusion between PE and TE file formats to skip signature verification, and corrupt the "Setup" UEFI variable to potentially brick the system. The attacks demonstrate vulnerabilities in how some firmware implementations store and handle sensitive secure boot configuration data in non-volatile variables.
The document provides release notes and information about a Windows loader tool. It includes sections on recovery from boot issues, checking genuine status, frequently asked questions and answers, UEFI motherboard compatibility, checksum information, and release notes detailing changes in different versions of the tool.
The document provides release notes and frequently asked questions for software that activates Windows. Some key details:
- Version 1.9.6 added new activation methods and serials for several manufacturers and Windows editions.
- Common issues addressed include systems getting stuck on boot, activation issues after sleep/hibernate, and errors when installing the loader software. Suggested fixes include changing loader installation settings.
- Frequently asked questions cover topics like using other partition managers and recovering from activation by other software. Suggested solutions include uninstalling other software, changing loader settings, or reinstalling the latest version.
This document provides information on troubleshooting issues with installing a Windows loader, including recovery steps if Windows fails to boot, resolving genuine status issues, answering common questions, and notes on compatibility with UEFI motherboards and different Windows versions. It also lists checksums and details changes between loader versions.
The document provides information on using a Windows loader application to activate Windows operating systems. It discusses common issues users may encounter such as failing to boot after installation, not achieving genuine status, compatibility with UEFI motherboards and Windows Server 2012. It also includes release notes listing changes made in different versions of the loader software and questions/answers addressing technical problems.
This document contains release notes for different versions of a loader application. Some key changes and additions include: adding support for new systems and operating systems, fixing bugs that caused boot or activation issues, updating the underlying loader (GRLDR) to new versions, and improving error handling and stability. The notes provide technical details on changes between each version to help users and troubleshoot potential issues.
This document contains release notes and version histories for a Windows loader application. It details fixes and improvements made in various versions, including adding support for new operating systems and hardware, updating security features, and fixing bugs. Checksums are provided to verify the integrity of the application file.
1. The document provides help and troubleshooting information for issues activating Windows using a loader application. It addresses problems like boot issues, genuine validation errors, partition errors, and activation failures.
2. Frequent questions from users are answered, such as what to do if other cracks are detected, if an unsupported partition table error occurs, or if the loader fails to add to the boot code. Solutions include formatting drives, changing BIOS settings, and reinstalling the loader.
3. Instructions are provided for using arguments to control the loader installation, like silencing the interface, forcing specific keys and certificates, and preactivating Windows. The checksums and file information for the loader executable are also listed.
This document summarizes several attacks against platform firmware and secure boot. It describes attacks that modify the platform key in NVRAM to disable secure boot, modify the image verification policies to bypass signature checks, exploit confusion between PE and TE file formats to skip signature verification, and corrupt the "Setup" UEFI variable to potentially brick the system. The attacks demonstrate vulnerabilities in how some firmware implementations store and handle sensitive secure boot configuration data in non-volatile variables.
The document provides instructions for installing AIX5.3, HACMP, Oracle9i, and Weblogic 8.1 on IBM P510 servers with attached storage. It outlines the required hardware, including servers, storage arrays, and networking equipment. It then details the steps for hardware installation, disk array configuration, operating system installation, software package installation, system configuration, and volume group creation for database storage.
How To Flash Xbox 360 Firmware Tutorial by mksoftwareSlamet Purwanto
The document provides instructions for hacking the firmware on an Xbox 360 DVD drive to allow backups, including making a bootable disk with necessary tools, backing up the original firmware, extracting the disc key, flashing custom firmware, and creating and combining game image files with security sectors to create functional backups. The goal is to explain each step in the process while warning of risks from opening the console and potential warranty issues.
The document provides installation and activation instructions for ZWCAD 2011 in both stand-alone and network versions. For stand-alone installation, the user inserts the CD and follows prompts to install ZWCAD. They must then plug in the dongle and enter the license code provided by their dealer to activate. For network installation, the user installs ZWCAD on workstations and the license server software on the server. They obtain a serial number from the server console and enter the corresponding license code. The document also provides tips for troubleshooting common errors regarding installation, activation, and network licensing.
Slide deck for my presentation at the Google Developer Group San Francisco. Step-by-step guide to turning a ThinkPad X220 into a Chromium OS Android development machine. Covers hardware, firmware and software upgrades. Dynamic up-to-date slides at https://goo.gl/ivaugY
This document provides the system requirements and installation instructions for Resident Evil 4. It states that the game requires Windows 2000/XP, at least 1.4GHz processor, 256MB RAM, 128MB video card with DirectX 9.0c support, and 7GB free hard drive space. It instructs the user to install the latest version of DirectX if needed, insert the game DVD to start installation, and to read the setup tool instructions after installing the game.
This document provides instructions for cracking Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 10.0 using a keygen and patch. It explains how to disconnect from the internet, run the keygen to generate a serial number and activation code, and then use the patch to activate the full version of the software without purchasing a license. Cautionary notes are included about potential antivirus detection of the cracked files.
Windows 8 introduced several new features related to booting and security. It transitioned to UEFI for faster boot times. It introduced three new security components: UEFI Secure Boot to verify bootloaders, Measured Boot to log everything loaded, and Remote Attestation to evaluate the boot log. Connected Standby allows the OS to stay running with the screen off to enable quick resume of activities.
[DEFCON 16] Bypassing pre-boot authentication passwords by instrumenting the...Moabi.com
Pre-boot authentication software, in particular full hard disk encryption software, play a key role in preventing information theft. In this paper, we present a new class of vulnerability affecting multiple high value pre-boot authentication software, including the latest Microsoft disk encryption technology : Microsoft Vista's Bitlocker, with TPM chip enabled. Because Pre-boot authentication software programmers commonly make wrong assumptions about the inner workings of the BIOS interruptions responsible for handling keyboard input, they typically use the BIOS API without flushing or initializing the BIOS internal keyboard buffer. Therefore, any user input including plain text passwords remains in memory at a given physical location. In this article, we first present a detailed analysis of this new class of vulnerability and generic exploits for Windows and Unix platforms under x86 architectures. Unlike current academic research aiming at extracting information from the RAM, our practical methodology does not require any physical access to the computer to extract plain text passwords from the physical memory. In a second part, we will present how this information leakage combined with usage of the BIOS API without careful initialization of the BIOS keyboard buffer can lead to computer reboot without console access and full security bypass of the pre-boot authentication pin if an attacker has enough privileges to modify the bootloader. Other related work include information leakage from CPU caches, reading physical memory thanks to firewire and switching CPU modes.
Tony Chen
Every game console since the first Atari was more or less designed to prevent the piracy of games and yet every single game console has been successfully modified to enable piracy. However, this trend has come to an end. Both the Xbox One and the PS4 have now been on the market for close to 6 years, without hackers being able to crack the system to enable piracy or cheating. This is the first time in history that game consoles have lasted this long without being cracked. In this talk, we will discuss how we achieved this for the Xbox One. We will first describe the Xbox security design goals and why it needs to guard against physical attacks, followed by descriptions of the hardware and software architecture to keep the Xbox secure. This includes details about the custom SoC we built with AMD and how we addressed the fact that all data read from flash, the hard drive, and even DRAM cannot be trusted. We will also discuss the corresponding software changes needed with the custom hardware to keep the system and the games secure against physical attacks.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Oracle 10g Personal Edition on Windows XP or Windows 2000. It outlines checking system requirements like virtual memory, disk space, and RAM before beginning the multi-step installation process. Key steps include selecting installation options, configuring the database name and passwords, and fully installing Oracle software, which can take 45 minutes or more to complete.
This document analyzes the compatibility and performance of a heavy game across different devices. It found that compatibility issues were more prominent for low-end devices, older Android versions, and lower screen resolutions. Over 1461 potential users were affected by incompatibility. Optimization was needed for start-up delay, CPU/memory usage, I/O wait times, temperature and internet traffic on specific device models, potentially impacting over 1 million users. The top 5 devices requiring each type of optimization are listed.
TUGAS MEMBUAT PRESENTASI TENTANG SPEC KOMPUTER DAN SMARTPHONEdede abdulah
Dede Abdulah K is a student at the Industrial Engineering department with student ID 41616120022. His computer setup includes an Intel Core i3 processor with 2GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and NVIDIA GeForce 210 graphics card. For mobile devices, he has a Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro smartphone with 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, and a 4050mAh battery. He connects to networks using an LTE Cat4 WiFi hotspot with a 19GB data package that costs Rp.100,000 per month.
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The document provides information about using a Windows loader tool to activate Windows, including instructions for fixing boot issues, checking genuine status, answering common questions, installing on UEFI motherboards, checksum information, changelog details, and more. It addresses recovery steps if Windows fails to boot after installing the loader, how to check genuine status and fix issues, provides answers to common questions about error messages and activation problems, includes instructions for installing on UEFI systems, lists checksum values for verifying files, and outlines changes in different loader versions.
1. The document provides instructions for recovering from boot issues after installing a Windows loader, including using bootsect commands to repair the boot sector and selecting boot options in the BIOS.
2. It discusses how to check the loader details line and validate online to resolve genuine status issues, and suggests reinstalling the loader while disabling type 4 memory if still not activated.
3. Frequently asked questions are answered, such as how to fix errors regarding other cracks, unsupported partition tables, or failing to add the loader to the boot code. Formatting the hard drive is suggested in some cases.
The document provides information on using a Windows loader application to activate Windows installations. It discusses common issues users may encounter such as failing to boot after installation, not achieving genuine status, compatibility with UEFI motherboards and Windows Server 2012. It also includes release notes listing changes made in different versions of the loader software and questions/answers addressing technical problems.
1. The document provides instructions for using Windows boot commands to repair boot issues after installing a loader. It also provides tips for resolving genuine validation and activation errors by adjusting loader settings.
2. The document answers common questions about loader installation and activation errors. Suggested solutions include uninstalling other cracks, adjusting loader settings, and formatting drives in some cases.
3. The document notes limitations with activating Windows Server 2012 and 8 due to changes in activation systems. It provides commands for converting Windows Server 2012 to retail and warns that hacktivating Windows 8 is unsafe and not permanent.
The document provides information on using a Windows loader application to activate Windows operating systems. It discusses troubleshooting boot issues, resolving genuine status problems, answering common questions, installing on UEFI motherboards, compatibility with Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8, checksums of the loader files, and release notes detailing changes in different versions of the loader.
This document discusses various topics related to activating Windows using a loader application, including:
1. How to recover Windows boot ability using bootsect commands if installation of the loader fails.
2. Tips for resolving genuine validation issues, such as checking for specific version numbers and disabling type 4 memory.
3. Answers to common questions about error messages received, including issues related to partitions, boot code installation, and sleep/hibernation activation loss.
4. Workarounds for using the loader on UEFI systems, such as pre-formatting the hard drive to MBR to allow installation in BIOS mode.
This document provides installation instructions for graphics drivers for various Intel chipsets on Windows 2000 and Windows XP systems. It includes requirements, localized language abbreviations, manual and automated installation steps, and instructions for verifying the installation and identifying the driver version number. The driver package supports Intel 855GM, 852GM, 855GME, 852GME, 910GL, 915GV, 945G, 915GM, 910GML, 915GMS, 915G, and 945GM chipsets.
This document provides instructions for installing CentOS 5.1 on a desktop system, including downloading the installation media, running the installation wizard, configuring basic system settings like networking and time, installing software updates, and adding additional software packages. It recommends installing common multimedia, graphics, office, and internet applications, and provides instructions for using the yum package manager to remove unwanted default software and install other packages.
The document is a user manual for the Reborn Plus Card. It describes the card's hardware requirements and provides instructions for four installation methods - Express Installation, Keep C Only, Custom Installation, and SNCOPY. Express Installation allows instant restoration of Windows systems while preserving all data. Keep C Only keeps data on the C drive partition only. Custom Installation supports multi-booting of many systems but erases all data. SNCOPY enables imaging, software deployment and remote management across a network.
The document provides instructions for installing AIX5.3, HACMP, Oracle9i, and Weblogic 8.1 on IBM P510 servers with attached storage. It outlines the required hardware, including servers, storage arrays, and networking equipment. It then details the steps for hardware installation, disk array configuration, operating system installation, software package installation, system configuration, and volume group creation for database storage.
How To Flash Xbox 360 Firmware Tutorial by mksoftwareSlamet Purwanto
The document provides instructions for hacking the firmware on an Xbox 360 DVD drive to allow backups, including making a bootable disk with necessary tools, backing up the original firmware, extracting the disc key, flashing custom firmware, and creating and combining game image files with security sectors to create functional backups. The goal is to explain each step in the process while warning of risks from opening the console and potential warranty issues.
The document provides installation and activation instructions for ZWCAD 2011 in both stand-alone and network versions. For stand-alone installation, the user inserts the CD and follows prompts to install ZWCAD. They must then plug in the dongle and enter the license code provided by their dealer to activate. For network installation, the user installs ZWCAD on workstations and the license server software on the server. They obtain a serial number from the server console and enter the corresponding license code. The document also provides tips for troubleshooting common errors regarding installation, activation, and network licensing.
Slide deck for my presentation at the Google Developer Group San Francisco. Step-by-step guide to turning a ThinkPad X220 into a Chromium OS Android development machine. Covers hardware, firmware and software upgrades. Dynamic up-to-date slides at https://goo.gl/ivaugY
This document provides the system requirements and installation instructions for Resident Evil 4. It states that the game requires Windows 2000/XP, at least 1.4GHz processor, 256MB RAM, 128MB video card with DirectX 9.0c support, and 7GB free hard drive space. It instructs the user to install the latest version of DirectX if needed, insert the game DVD to start installation, and to read the setup tool instructions after installing the game.
This document provides instructions for cracking Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 10.0 using a keygen and patch. It explains how to disconnect from the internet, run the keygen to generate a serial number and activation code, and then use the patch to activate the full version of the software without purchasing a license. Cautionary notes are included about potential antivirus detection of the cracked files.
Windows 8 introduced several new features related to booting and security. It transitioned to UEFI for faster boot times. It introduced three new security components: UEFI Secure Boot to verify bootloaders, Measured Boot to log everything loaded, and Remote Attestation to evaluate the boot log. Connected Standby allows the OS to stay running with the screen off to enable quick resume of activities.
[DEFCON 16] Bypassing pre-boot authentication passwords by instrumenting the...Moabi.com
Pre-boot authentication software, in particular full hard disk encryption software, play a key role in preventing information theft. In this paper, we present a new class of vulnerability affecting multiple high value pre-boot authentication software, including the latest Microsoft disk encryption technology : Microsoft Vista's Bitlocker, with TPM chip enabled. Because Pre-boot authentication software programmers commonly make wrong assumptions about the inner workings of the BIOS interruptions responsible for handling keyboard input, they typically use the BIOS API without flushing or initializing the BIOS internal keyboard buffer. Therefore, any user input including plain text passwords remains in memory at a given physical location. In this article, we first present a detailed analysis of this new class of vulnerability and generic exploits for Windows and Unix platforms under x86 architectures. Unlike current academic research aiming at extracting information from the RAM, our practical methodology does not require any physical access to the computer to extract plain text passwords from the physical memory. In a second part, we will present how this information leakage combined with usage of the BIOS API without careful initialization of the BIOS keyboard buffer can lead to computer reboot without console access and full security bypass of the pre-boot authentication pin if an attacker has enough privileges to modify the bootloader. Other related work include information leakage from CPU caches, reading physical memory thanks to firewire and switching CPU modes.
Tony Chen
Every game console since the first Atari was more or less designed to prevent the piracy of games and yet every single game console has been successfully modified to enable piracy. However, this trend has come to an end. Both the Xbox One and the PS4 have now been on the market for close to 6 years, without hackers being able to crack the system to enable piracy or cheating. This is the first time in history that game consoles have lasted this long without being cracked. In this talk, we will discuss how we achieved this for the Xbox One. We will first describe the Xbox security design goals and why it needs to guard against physical attacks, followed by descriptions of the hardware and software architecture to keep the Xbox secure. This includes details about the custom SoC we built with AMD and how we addressed the fact that all data read from flash, the hard drive, and even DRAM cannot be trusted. We will also discuss the corresponding software changes needed with the custom hardware to keep the system and the games secure against physical attacks.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Oracle 10g Personal Edition on Windows XP or Windows 2000. It outlines checking system requirements like virtual memory, disk space, and RAM before beginning the multi-step installation process. Key steps include selecting installation options, configuring the database name and passwords, and fully installing Oracle software, which can take 45 minutes or more to complete.
This document analyzes the compatibility and performance of a heavy game across different devices. It found that compatibility issues were more prominent for low-end devices, older Android versions, and lower screen resolutions. Over 1461 potential users were affected by incompatibility. Optimization was needed for start-up delay, CPU/memory usage, I/O wait times, temperature and internet traffic on specific device models, potentially impacting over 1 million users. The top 5 devices requiring each type of optimization are listed.
TUGAS MEMBUAT PRESENTASI TENTANG SPEC KOMPUTER DAN SMARTPHONEdede abdulah
Dede Abdulah K is a student at the Industrial Engineering department with student ID 41616120022. His computer setup includes an Intel Core i3 processor with 2GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and NVIDIA GeForce 210 graphics card. For mobile devices, he has a Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro smartphone with 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, and a 4050mAh battery. He connects to networks using an LTE Cat4 WiFi hotspot with a 19GB data package that costs Rp.100,000 per month.
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The document provides information about using a Windows loader tool to activate Windows, including instructions for fixing boot issues, checking genuine status, answering common questions, installing on UEFI motherboards, checksum information, changelog details, and more. It addresses recovery steps if Windows fails to boot after installing the loader, how to check genuine status and fix issues, provides answers to common questions about error messages and activation problems, includes instructions for installing on UEFI systems, lists checksum values for verifying files, and outlines changes in different loader versions.
1. The document provides instructions for recovering from boot issues after installing a Windows loader, including using bootsect commands to repair the boot sector and selecting boot options in the BIOS.
2. It discusses how to check the loader details line and validate online to resolve genuine status issues, and suggests reinstalling the loader while disabling type 4 memory if still not activated.
3. Frequently asked questions are answered, such as how to fix errors regarding other cracks, unsupported partition tables, or failing to add the loader to the boot code. Formatting the hard drive is suggested in some cases.
The document provides information on using a Windows loader application to activate Windows installations. It discusses common issues users may encounter such as failing to boot after installation, not achieving genuine status, compatibility with UEFI motherboards and Windows Server 2012. It also includes release notes listing changes made in different versions of the loader software and questions/answers addressing technical problems.
1. The document provides instructions for using Windows boot commands to repair boot issues after installing a loader. It also provides tips for resolving genuine validation and activation errors by adjusting loader settings.
2. The document answers common questions about loader installation and activation errors. Suggested solutions include uninstalling other cracks, adjusting loader settings, and formatting drives in some cases.
3. The document notes limitations with activating Windows Server 2012 and 8 due to changes in activation systems. It provides commands for converting Windows Server 2012 to retail and warns that hacktivating Windows 8 is unsafe and not permanent.
The document provides information on using a Windows loader application to activate Windows operating systems. It discusses troubleshooting boot issues, resolving genuine status problems, answering common questions, installing on UEFI motherboards, compatibility with Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8, checksums of the loader files, and release notes detailing changes in different versions of the loader.
This document discusses various topics related to activating Windows using a loader application, including:
1. How to recover Windows boot ability using bootsect commands if installation of the loader fails.
2. Tips for resolving genuine validation issues, such as checking for specific version numbers and disabling type 4 memory.
3. Answers to common questions about error messages received, including issues related to partitions, boot code installation, and sleep/hibernation activation loss.
4. Workarounds for using the loader on UEFI systems, such as pre-formatting the hard drive to MBR to allow installation in BIOS mode.
This document provides installation instructions for graphics drivers for various Intel chipsets on Windows 2000 and Windows XP systems. It includes requirements, localized language abbreviations, manual and automated installation steps, and instructions for verifying the installation and identifying the driver version number. The driver package supports Intel 855GM, 852GM, 855GME, 852GME, 910GL, 915GV, 945G, 915GM, 910GML, 915GMS, 915G, and 945GM chipsets.
This document provides instructions for installing CentOS 5.1 on a desktop system, including downloading the installation media, running the installation wizard, configuring basic system settings like networking and time, installing software updates, and adding additional software packages. It recommends installing common multimedia, graphics, office, and internet applications, and provides instructions for using the yum package manager to remove unwanted default software and install other packages.
The document is a user manual for the Reborn Plus Card. It describes the card's hardware requirements and provides instructions for four installation methods - Express Installation, Keep C Only, Custom Installation, and SNCOPY. Express Installation allows instant restoration of Windows systems while preserving all data. Keep C Only keeps data on the C drive partition only. Custom Installation supports multi-booting of many systems but erases all data. SNCOPY enables imaging, software deployment and remote management across a network.
The document provides instructions for installing and using the Lenten Reborn Card, which allows multiple operating systems to be installed on a single computer and enables system restoration. It describes four installation methods: Express Installation to instantly restore Windows; Keep C Only to preserve the Windows C drive; Custom Installation for advanced users to partition the disk; and SNCOPY to clone partitions and deploy software across networks. The document provides step-by-step guides for each installation method and explains the card's features and settings.
IT Essentials (Version 7.0) - ITE Chapter 11 Exam AnswersITExamAnswers.net
This document provides the answers to exam questions for IT Essentials (ITE v6.0 + v7.0) Chapter 11. It includes 30 multiple choice questions covering topics like Windows file systems, control panel functions, Internet Explorer configuration, Windows events, RAID levels, boot issues, Active Directory group policy, and Windows file sharing options. The answers are meant to help students prepare for the ITE v6.0 + v7.0 Chapter 11 exam.
The document discusses how to create a virtual hard drive (VHD) and install an operating system on it to enable dual booting. It describes using Disk Management or Diskpart to create a VHD, installing an OS using Windows AIK, and making the VHD bootable using bcdedit commands. Troubleshooting tips are provided for issues encountered like the OS not booting from the VHD and ensuring the correct device and osdevice settings in the BCD file. Appendices provide details on bcdedit and Diskpart commands.
This document provides instructions for installing a 32-bit Linux system from a USB flash drive or CD/DVD on ASUSTeK computer systems. It describes cloning a storage device by booting from a USB flash drive or CD/DVD containing a disk image. The procedure for USB cloning involves formatting the flash drive, copying cloning software and disk image files, and making the flash drive bootable. For CD/DVD cloning, the process involves burning the ISO image file to disc and booting from it to install the system. Detailed steps are outlined for hardware requirements, software used, and cloning procedures.
This document provides frequently asked questions about MikroTik RouterOS. It addresses questions about what RouterOS is, how to install and license it, how to configure features like networking, bandwidth management, wireless connectivity, and BGP routing. The document provides concise answers and instructions for tasks like upgrading RouterOS, recovering lost passwords, and troubleshooting common issues.
Computer repair and maintenance involves hardware and software repair. Common hardware issues include RAM failure, power problems, hard disk failure, processor failure, motherboard failure, and VGA failure. Cloning a system involves purchasing computer parts like a casing, motherboard, power supply, hard drive, and assembling them to make a complete computer. Formatting a disk and reinstalling Windows 7 involves entering the BIOS, booting from the Windows 7 DVD, selecting installation options, creating a user account, and setting up the network connection. BIOS is software that controls basic computer hardware functions and is stored on the motherboard chip.
Computer system specifications describe the key components that determine a computer's performance, including the processor, RAM, graphics system, and hard drive. The processor speed and architecture, amount of RAM, graphics card capabilities, and hard drive speed and capacity all impact how well a computer can perform. The BIOS or UEFI firmware installed on the motherboard initializes these hardware components and allows the operating system to boot. Updating the BIOS/UEFI firmware can provide improvements and support for newer hardware.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Windows XP and Windows 7 from a USB flash drive. It describes preparing the USB drive by formatting it, adding the boot code, and copying the installation files from the Windows disc. The instructions then explain how to boot from the USB drive by changing the BIOS settings and initiating the installation process from the flash drive.
How to put 10lbs of functionality into a 5lb package.Marc Karasek
The document discusses how to add more functionality to an embedded system without increasing the package size. It recommends layering the firmware code into platform-dependent, system-dependent, and OS/application layers. Each layer should be able to load the layer above it. It also suggests including robust debug capabilities to help troubleshoot problems early in the boot process using a small, lightweight debug monitor. Layering the code in this way allows for a modular debugging approach rather than a monolithic one.
CSS LO6 - PREPARING AND INSTALLING OPERATING SYSTEMMarvin Bronoso
CSS LO6 - PREPARING AND INSTALLING OPERATING SYSTEM
LEARNING OUTCOME:
AT THE END OF THIS LESSON THE LEARNERS WILL BE ABLE TO . . .
1.Understand the function of Operating System
2. Learn the Minimum requirement for Windows 7 operating system.
3. Learn the procedure in creating and preparing the OS.
3. Learn and experience to install Window 7 operating system.
4. Discover and prepare the basic applications needed to be installed.
You want to learn what virtualization is all about? I’ll talk about high level concepts, tips and tricks and best practices. You will learn all that and even why Azure might be an interesting choice when we talk developer virtualization. Concepts like Sysprep, Differencing drives, snapshot intrigue you? I’ll let you know all about them and more! Come join me to explore all that virtualization as to offer
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1. 1. Recovery
2. Genuine status
3. Questions and answers
4. UEFI motherboards
5. Checksums
6. Changes
7. Arguments
8. Extra
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# 1 - Recovery
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Is Windows failing to boot after you installed the loader? Just do the
following.
* Boot up the PC from your Windows installation disk
* Select the "Repair your computer" option
* Select "Command Prompt"
* Input "bootsect.exe /nt60 SYS /force" (without quotes)
* Restart the PC
Note: If the above doesn't fix your boot issue then use the command
"bootsect.exe /nt60 ALL /force" instead. Just make sure you remove all USB flash
drives before you use the command.
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# 2 - Genuine status
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Have you installed the loader but you're not genuine? Just check the following.
* Check the details line contains "v2.1"
* Try to validate online at http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/validate/
Note: If the details line doesn't read v2.1 then go to the advanced tab, select
to disable type 4 memory and reinstall the loader. If that doesn't work then use
the legacy mode instead.
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# 3 - Questions and answers
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Q. The loaders status says "Modified - Uninstall other cracks", what do I do?
A. You can either find a way to uninstall the other cracks, download WAT Fix or
format. http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/26994
Q. The loaders status says "Unsupported partition table", why is this?
A. You're either using GPT on a UEFI motherboard or you've got a locked OEM
partition. Both problems can be fixed by fully formatting your entire hard
drive.
Q. I received the error message "Error finding your systems active partition",
what do I have to do?
A. You need to format the whole hard drive with a program like Active@ Kill
Disk. This issue is caused by your locked OEM partition.
http://software.lsoft.net/boot-cd-iso.zip
Q. I received the error message "Failed to add loader to the boot code", what do
I have to do?
A. Disable any system protection. Some types of software block the loader
2. application from installing to the boot code.
Q. I've used a version of the loader before and it failed to work, what do I
have to do?
A. If you previously used bootsect to get back into Windows then you first need
to press uninstall, reboot and then install the newest version of the loader.
Q. Why was table sorting changed so that it's now disabled by default?
A. Some machines don't like the table order being changed so to make the loader
more system compatible we disabled it by default.
Q. I've previously used another activation solution and I think it's modified my
systems files, can I fix it?
A. You can first try to uninstall what you originally installed and then try
running "sfc.exe /scannow" from command prompt as an administrator.
Q. I lose activation status after my systems been to sleep or has been in
hibernation, can I fix it?
A. Go to the advanced options and select to disable type 4 memory, install the
loader again and see if that cures it. If you're not cured try to disable type 3
memory instead. If it still fails try selecting the legacy setting.
Q. I installed the loader and my system hangs during the boot process, can I fix
it?
A. Go to the advanced options and select to disable type 4 memory, install the
loader again and see if that cures it. If you're not cured try to disable type 3
memory instead. If it still fails try selecting the legacy setting.
Q. I installed the loader and rebooted but I'm not activated. The loader
application displays the message "BAD SLIC SIZE" or "BAD SLIC DATA", can I fix
it?
A. Uninstall the loader, power down and then boot up the system again. Go to the
applications advanced options and select to ignore the existing SLIC and then
press install.
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# 4 - UEFI motherboards
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The loader doesn't work when the systems using GPT. The workaround is to pre-format
your hard drive so that it uses MBR instead.
From your BIOS select to boot the Windows DVD without UEFI, go to the repair
options, select command prompt and then enter this:
diskpart
list disk
select disk 0
clean
convert mbr
create partition primary
select partition 1
format fs=ntfs quick
Boot the Windows DVD the same way you did the first time and then continue with
the installation of Windows. Once complete you can then install the loader.
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# 5 - Checksums
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File : Windows Loader.exe
3. CRC-32 : ba005a44
MD4 : 3a14bb92a647b894f1f6e4e4bf8a636c
MD5 : 2fa16bc885c5a78754bcb2e546fae368
SHA-1 : e1b0ba14dc395593a795caa6805ac6253f9fc747
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# 6 - Changes
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Version 2.1.2
* Added a new GRLDR version that fixes 2 bugs
* Added support for Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
* Added lots of missing Vista serials (Thanks to Tito)
Version 2.1.1
* Fixed a bug that prevented existing SLIC's from being ignored
* Fixed a bug that caused Windows 8 serials to be decoded incorrectly
* Added Equus, Impression Computers and Xplore SLIC's and certificates
* Added Toshiba Windows 7 Ultimate serial
* Added Xplore Windows 7 Professional serial
* Added Impression Computers Windows 7 Home Premium serial
* Added LaCie Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard serial
* Added Western Digital Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials serial
Version 2.1
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Added CRC32 checksums to SLIC and certificate dumps
* Enhanced serial decoding so that it supports Windows 8
* Added EXO, ONKYO and Quanmax Home Premium serials
* Added EXO and ONKYO SLIC's and certificates
* Removed NEC Ultimate serial as it's not NEC
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 2.0.9
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Added NTFS checks for the active system partition
* Added Paradigit SLIC and certificate
* Added Paradigit Home Premium serial
* Added ZT Systems Home Premium serial
* Added NEC Ultimate serial
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 2.0.8
* Fixed a bug that prevented external SLIC's and certificates from loading
* Fixed a bug that prevented the AT Computers profile from working
* Added BGH e-Nova SLIC and certificate
* Added BGH e-Nova Professional serial
Version 2.0.7
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Added Hyper-V support
* Added Quanmax Professional serial
* Added Stone Ultimate, Professional, Home Basic and Starter serials
* Further enhanced partition identification
* Fixed a bug in the uninstall function
* Fixed access to the recovery menu (Hold 'R' during boot)
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 2.0.6
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Fixed the ignore existing SLIC option
* Added Stone Home Premium serial
* Added Itautec Home Basic serial
4. * Added Stone and Itautec SLIC's and certificates
* Cleaned up serials for all Windows Server editions
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 2.0.5
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Added a new option to patch all OEM table ID's
* Added CCE, Chuangzhicheng and Crea SLIC's and certificates
* Added CCE Windows 7 Professional serial
* Added KSystems and Crea Windows 7 Starter serials
* Changed the way partitions are identified which should fix boot issues for
systems with hidden OS partitions
Version 2.0.4
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Recoded around 30% of the application so that the UI can always remain
displayed
* Added progress indicators
* Added LG Starter serial
* Added HP and IBM Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard serials
* Added Kraftway and Philco Home Premium serials
* Added Philco profile
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 2.0.3
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Removed the prompt to ignore invalid SLIC's and have made the setting apply
for Samsung systems only
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 2.0.2
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Added TAROX Ultimate, Professional, Home Premium and Starter serials
* Fixed a bug that caused the wrong certificate to be dumped on some machines
* Added a prompt to ignore the existing SLIC on a system if the SLIC is invalid
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 2.0.1
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Added TAROX and Vestel SLIC's
* Added Positivo and Kraftway Home Basic serials
* Enhanced the installation of GRLDR
* Enhanced the dump option so that it will now dump the certificate and serial
as well as the SLIC
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 2.0.0
* Fixed a bug that could cause the application to crash
* Fixed unicode character input for OEM information editing
Version 1.9.9
* Fixed sandbox bug
Version 1.9.8
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Added OEM branding options
* Added AT Computers, Genuine & Zoostorm SLIC's
* Added Genuine Home Premium serial & Zoostorm Starter serial
* Enhanced error handling
* Enhanced environment detection
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 1.9.7
* Added a new GRLDR version (This should fix many problems)
5. * Added Viewsonic Starter serial
Version 1.9.6
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Added Aquarius, Hannspree, Hyrican, Lanix, Semp Toshiba, Twinhead & Synnex
SLIC's
* Added Exper, Fujitsu and Hannspree Starter serials
* Added Dealin, Founder and Fujitsu Home Basic serials
* Added Gigabyte and Shuttle Home Premium serials
* Added Dealin and Mercer Professional serials
* Added Fujitsu Ultimate serial
* Added HP serials for UltimateE, ProfessionalE, HomePremiumE & StarterE
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 1.9.5
* Added a new GRLDR version which fixes a bug that prevented activation on
systems with an XSDT
Version 1.9.4
* Added a new GRLDR version (Improves the ignore existing SLIC function)
* Disabled table sorting by default for compatibility reasons
* Added an option to disable type 3 memory as well as an option to reverse the
SLIC search direction
* Displays motherboard version to help with debugging
* Added ECS, Dealin, Higrade and KSystems SLIC's
* Added HCL, Ksystems and MSI Home Basic serials
* Added MSI Professional serial
* Added Dealin Home Premium serial
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 1.9.3
* You can now install the loader from safe mode
* Added Panasonic, Viewsonic and Kraftway SLIC's
* Added Viewsonic and Kraftway serials
* Fixed a status refresh bug that caused the OS information to be displayed
twice
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 1.9.2
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Added an option to disable ACPI table sort (Use this if your system hangs
under the default settings)
* Added an option to disable the usage of type 4 memory (Try this if you lose
genuine status after hibernation or sleep)
* Tweaked the UI which now also displays the systems current serial
* Fixed a bug which prevented the application from installing the loader over
really old GRLDR versions
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 1.9.1
* Improved corrupt SLIC detection
* Added Medion Starter serial & STEG Professional serial
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 1.9
* Fixed a bug that caused a few systems to hang
* Added an option to ignore a systems existing SLIC
Version 1.8.9
* Added a new GRLDR version
* The default boot menu display time is now set to 30 seconds
* Custom usermenu.lst file scanning is now an option (disabled by default)
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
6. Version 1.8.8
* Added 8-bit SLIC checksum verification
* Added a new custom application icon (Thanks to Logie)
* Added a new GRLDR version (Fixes custom menu loading, just be sure to call
your menu usermenu.lst)
* Improved ASUS system profiling
* Fixed a bug that prevented people upgrading from version 1.7.x to 1.8.4 or
newer
Version 1.8.7
* Loads your last used settings (Should work with all 1.8.x builds)
* Added a new GRLDR version
Version 1.8.6
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Added SLIC detection with a dumping feature (Used to check if a SLIC is valid)
Version 1.8.5
* Fixed a bug that caused upgrading to fail when "preserve current boot code"
was selected
* Added a new GRLDR version
* Added Alienware serial (Professional)
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 1.8.4
* Added a new GRLDR version (Calculates the EBDA end 256 bytes lower)
* Added the ability to give the SLIC a custom position (Useful if SLIC emulation
fails under the default options)
* Added Olidata SLIC, certificate and serial
Version 1.8.3
* Added a new GRLDR version (Fixes EBDA length calculation)
Version 1.8.2
* Reverted the loaders memory scanning back to low memory first and then EBDA
* Fixed x64 partition checks
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 1.8.1
* Added a legacy mode which should activate some systems that don't comply with
the normal ACPI specifications
* Improved support for compressed partitions
* Added Toshiba, Exper, Wortmann and Casper SLIC's
* Added a new HCL Windows 7 Professional serial
* Other minor tweaks and fixes
Version 1.8
* Cleaned up and improved a lot of code
* Added a new GRLDR version (Thanks to lash78 for spending a few hours helping
to debug)
* Made the UI even more user friendly
* Added some new serials
* Improved certificate OEMID to system OEMID installation
* Made OEM recovery partition ignoring optional
Version 1.7.9
* Fixed a bug that caused an error on non-english systems
* Added an option to disable the loaders random file padding (Use this if you
get stuck in a reboot loop and can't access GRUB)
Version 1.7.8
* Fixed loader file padding issue that caused some systems to fail to boot into
Windows
7. * Fixed Windows Server 2008 R2 support
* Fixed loader pointer issues (For when each OS needs it's own active partition
exclusive while other primaries are set to hidden)
* Added an option to set the boot menu timeout
* Added an option to install the loader without changing your systems MBR (Good
for Linux users & FirstDefense-ISR)
* Added support for Haier, Hasee, HCL, Jooyon, NEC, Tongfang and Viliv
* Added various new OEM SLP serials
* Blocked title version modifications
* Cleaned up some code for better performance (May help fix the rare partition
finder error)
Version 1.7.7
* Fixed loader modes to stop system hangs
* Changed the way the loader is wrote to the partition (no more mounting)
Version 1.7.6
* Improved the encryption support
* Added support for Gigabyte
* Added Toshiba Professional serial
Version 1.7.5
* Removed the beta SLIC detection (caused crashes on 1.7.4)
* Added support for LG
* Added various new OEM SLP serials
Version 1.7.4
* Improved SLIC detection (still not tied to anything, it's simply a BETA
feature until I get more feedback)
* Fixed file write errors caused by version 1.7.3
* Added support for Server Standard R2
* Added support for FSC, Quanmax and Trigem
* Added various new OEM SLP serials
Version 1.7.3
* Improved free drive letter assignment
* Corrected some grammar
* Added random SLIC encryption support, this means everyones SLIC will have a
unique encryption
* Added GRLDR file size randomization
* Added GRLDR v0.97-DAZ+SEC-R2. This is just a minor version to support the
random encryption
* Added SLIC table detection (BIOS mod and software, it can tell the difference)
* Added support for Advent, Medion and Nokia
* Added various new OEM SLP serials
Version 1.7.2
* Added encrypted SLIC support
* Added random loader names
* Added byte differences (everyones GRLDR loader won't be byte for byte the
same)
* Added a new GRLDR version (0.97) from zsmin (custom edition for my program)
* Added /norestart argument
* Added support for Windows 7 Home Basic (4 new keys)
Version 1.7.1
* Removed window transparency to fix a Windows 7 artifacts bug and improve
responsiveness on older systems using onboard graphics
* Improved the "Custom menu.lst" loader option. It will now show all people
using this setting the GRUB menu at system startup
* Upgraded some certificates to version 2.1
* Added a new GRLDR version (0.96) from zsmin (custom edition for my program)
* Added external SLIC support (read "How to add support.txt" for more info)
* Added support for BenQ and Sony machines
8. * Added support for Windows 7 Starter Edition
* Added various new OEM SLP serials
Version 1.7
* Removed the older loader
* Added loader mode options
* Changed the UI so that it's now slightly transparent as well as resized to
suit the new options
* Added Samsung support for Windows 7 Ultimate, Professional & Home Premium
editions
* Improved internal resources security
Version 1.6.9
* Added amber as a color to the application integrity checking as well as a few
tweaks to the existing code (you should still always check the displayed
application path even when green)
* Cleaned up some code for better performance
* Added new GRLDR 0.94 from zsmin
Version 1.6.8
* Added application integrity checking. This is a new feature which will display
you with information about how the application was launched when the mouse is
hovered over the green or red icon. It's goal is to inform you if you are
running an untouched version of the application or one that could have been
modified in some way by a script kiddie. Of course green is the best result, if
it's red then be cautious as someone's likely binded a trojan!
Version 1.6.7
* Fixed Windows Vista activation status
* Added Windows 7 Enterprise editions as a supported OS, although you will need
to wait for OEM SLP keys to leak
Version 1.6.6
* Fixed activation checking for non-english systems (This release is just to
address confusion as to if a system is activated or not)
Version 1.6.5
* Improved profile matchups (for matching a SLIC, certificate and serial)
* Added activation checking for Windows 7, Vista and Server 2008
* Added tokens checking for Windows 7 (alerts the user, repair is manual so that
later on down the line this loader will never frankenbuild your system itself!)
* Added error handling should UAC fail to elevate the application
* Added Asus SLIC, certificate and Home Premium serial
* Added new GRLDR beta 0.93 from zsmin
Version 1.6.4
* Fixed a missing serial issue when run as a standalone
* Added checking to elevate to an administrator only when run on Vista or
Windows 7
* Corrected a typo found during an uninstall
Version 1.6.3
* Fixed a missing serial issue caused by the new bios type detection feature
* Fixed an issue which would cause the application to start hidden behind other
windows
Version 1.6.2
* UAC control reworked
* Changed the default loader to zsmin's
* Bios type detection now assigns a SLIC, certificate and if possible a serial
to match
* Added leaked Dell Home Premium key
Version 1.6.1
9. * Fixed Windows Vista version detection
* Added new Dell Windows 7 Professional key
* Added new GRLDR beta 0.91 from zsmin
Version 1.6
* Fixed Windows version detection (name spaces were off)
* Added support for Windows 7 Home Premium
* Compressed the internals a litte so the executable size has been shaved just a
little
Version 1.5.9
* Added new GRLDR beta 0.90 from zsmin
* Fixed missing OS information on unsupported OS's
Version 1.5.8
* Keys and certificates now use internals when external files cannot be found
(this means you can run just the executable as a standalone application)
* Added future OS key support (via Keys.ini)
* Changed how an unsupported OS is displayed
* Added new GRLDR beta 8c from zsmin
Version 1.5.7
* Fixed unicode text string issue which caused activation to fail
* Fixed title assignment for unsupported operating systems
* Added new GRLDR beta 8b from zsmin
Version 1.5.6
* Full recode so that debugging is easier for me and performance and reliability
is better for you
* User interface redesigned for simplicity
* Added new GRLDR beta 8 from zsmin (Thanks go to him)
* Added external certificate support for bios modders
* Added external key input support
* Added argument support
Version 1.5.5
* Improved error handling even more
* Rewrote drive mounting code (should fix the x64 mounting issue and letter
assignment)
* Mac users should now automatically have the experimental loader option
selected for them
* Tweaked UI layout just a little (width was off)
* Fixed other minor issues
Version 1.5.4
* Tweaked free drive letter handling just a little
* Corrected a typo on the experimental loader option
* Corrected Windows Vista version ID
Version 1.5.3
* Fixed a rare issue that would select a network drive as a free drive letter
* Performing an uninstall now restores to the default Windows 7/Vista bootsect
(wasn't required, but some machines need this!)
* Performing an uninstall now inserts trial keys so you will have x amount of
days remaining (On Windows 7)
* Upgraded support for error handling (errors get logged to the system event
viewer)
* The loader window will now start centered when launched
* Added a custom file icon (Thanks to my friend Logie)
* Added support for Starter, HomeBasicN and BusinessN versions of Windows Vista
* Upgraded experimental GRLDR to beta 6 (Thanks to zsmin)
* Added another GRLDR for older Dell and HP machines to try (the older loader
option)
* Cleaned up code in general
10. Version 1.5.2
* Fixed a rare issue which could cause a nil object exception
* The window title will now change to a more suiting "Windows Vista Loader
v1.5.2 - By Daz" when run on Windows Vista
Version 1.5.1
* Updated GRLDR v0.4.4 to beta version 4 (Thanks to zsmin)
Version 1.5
* Fix to prevent hangs at boot when each OS needs it's own active partition
exclusive while other primaries are set to hidden. Every other loader has this
bug! (Thanks to endeavor for working with me to fix this issue)
* Can now activate both Windows 7 and Windows Vista, just run the loader on
either OS
* Optional new beta GRLDR v0.4.4 can be used on Mac or Windows (New GRLDR
created by zsmin, boots Windows 7 on a Mac much faster)
* Updates to GRLDR v0.4.4 to become dynamic and allow slic change
* Fixed UI font sizes for users who have changed their system font
Version 1.4
* Added x64 support
* Drive letter assignment is now automatic
* Changed how the key input is handled
* Made UI a little more user friendly
Version 1.3
* Added brand support to the loader creator
* Added certificate and serial install only for bios modded users
* Added new Ultimate and Professional keys
* The loader now automatically displays keys only for your installed version of
Windows 7
Version 1.2
* UAC settings modified in manifest
* Added future support for Windows 7 Professional
Version 1.1
* Silent certificate and key installs
* Fixed file overwriting issue
* Lists some BIOS information
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# 7 - Arguments
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/silent
Turns on silent mode
/restart
Restart the OS after install (used with /silent)
/norestart
Prevents system restart after successful installation
/preactivate
This just helps the loader decide on it's environment
/bios
Force the application to install just the certificate and serial
/loader
Force the application to install the loader
11. /swap
Install the loader without changing your systems boot code
/k=XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
Set the Windows 7/2008/Vista key
/c=
Set the certificate (use the name of a certificate from the certificates folder
or from the SLIC list)
/s=
Set the SLIC (Acer, Advent, Alienware, Aquarius, Asus, AT Computers, BenQ, BGH
e-Nova, Casper, CCE, Chuangzhicheng, Crea, Dealin, Dell, Equus, Excimer, EXO,
Exper, Founder, FSC, Fujitsu, Genuine, Gigabyte, Haier, Hannspree, Hasee, HCL,
Higrade, HP, Hyrican, Impression Computers, Itautec, Jooyon, Kraftway, KSystems,
Lanix, Lenovo, LG, Medion, MSI, NEC, Nokia, Olidata, ONKYO, Panasonic,
Paradigit, Philco, Positivo, Quanmax, Samsung, Sony, Stone, Synnex, Systemax,
Tarox, Tongfang, Toshiba, Trigem, Twinhead, Vestel, Viewsonic, Viliv, Wortmann,
Xplore, Zoostorm)
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* If you don't set the certificate it will default to your BIOS's model
* If you don't set the SLIC it will default to your BIOS's model
* If you don't set the key it will default to your BIOS's model and the correct
one for the OS (Ultimate, Professional, Starter or Home Premium)
* You can use these arguments via SetupComplete.cmd to pre-activate Windows
7/Vista/Server 2008
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Example:
"D:Windows Loader.exe" /silent /restart /k=342DG-6YJR8-X92GV-V7DCV-P4K27
/c=Acer /s=Acer
SetupComplete.cmd Example:
@ECHO OFF
%~dp0"Windows Loader.exe" /silent /preactivate
cd %~dp0
attrib -R -A -S -H *.*
SHUTDOWN /R /T 5
RMDIR /S /Q "%WINDIR%SetupScripts"
exit
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If a certificate or SLIC is released and I have not put out a new version of my
application simply create two folders, one called "Certificates" and another
called "SLICs".
In each folder put the files you want to add support for, just be sure you label
the files like this:
*Certificates folder*
Acer.XRM-MS
Advent.XRM-MS
Alienware.XRM-MS
Asus.XRM-MS
12. *SLICs folder*
Acer.BIN
Advent.BIN
Alienware.BIN
Asus.BIN
When using external files all preset internals will be ignored. This is a
cleaner approach for users who want to build their own list without my presets
getting in the way.
Special thanks:
BobSheep, zsmin & Woota!?
Thanks:
Everyone who supports this project, you're all the reason I'm still working on
it.