Sunday, 31 July 2016

RemoveWAT v2.2.6 32/64-bit - Remove Windows Activation Technologies






This is a little tool put together to remove WAT (Windows Activation Technologies) completely from the OS, whilst still retaining genuine status and receiving all updates (optional aswell). You can also pass the genuine check in things like Windows Defender.
There will be no windows activation section in control panel (thanks to nononsence)


* No slmgr
No nags, no prompts, nothing. WAT gone.

In theory this should have a 100% success rate on all machines.

All Windows 7 versions are supported.
Windows Server 2008 R2 Editions supported.


Fully protects against WAT, and disables trial time bomb in evaluation ISOs

RemoveWAT removes WAT (Windows Activation Technologies) completely from the OS, while still retaining OS genuine status and receiving all updates.

You will still pass the genuine check (WGA).
Disables activation completely, but does nothing to the validation.

There will be no windows activation section in control panel.

Windows Activation Technologies will be gone.
No slmgr, no nags, no prompts.

TO RUN SILENTLY
add /s as a switch

Changes in v2.2.6.0:

Uninstall process

* Grant Execute privileges on *S-1-1-0 to all objects that have had Deny applied,

   previously none were restored.
* Re-enable the WAT scheduled tasks, these were left disabled.
* Re-enable the Software Protection Service as Auto Delayed Start. This was left

   disabled.
* Restore user32.dll, previously a patched user32.dll was left which was being

   detected by MGADIAG as a tampered file.
* Restore \SysWOW64\slmgr.vbs, this was renamed to

   \SysWOW64\slmgr.vbs.removewat when installing but never restored, also
   detected by MGADIAG.
* Use the patched wat.msu (KB971033) in the embedded resource to execute the

   installer with the uninstall option. Previously the patched version was left which
   did nothing.

PLATFORM: Windows 2008 R2/Vista/ 7 (x32/64)
COMPRESS: WinRar 
LANGUAGE: English 





















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