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Vista cracked 'next level' , now SPP ?

Posted: 11-27-2006, 08:27 AM
I do not encourage piracy with this news! Just for MSFT guys to be in the
know what's going on :

Found this news just on the net - a techguy has decompiled some "essentials"
:

-- Next level in Vista "Pirated Edition" --

Eval-status and Timebomb-checkers succesfully completely removed from Slsvc
/ SLUI :

together used with no Key ever typed in, this would mean Vista unactivated,
but running forever without any issues. Software Licensing service no longer
then works as MSFT has developped it to work, reduced mode wont appear.

http://dl36l32.rapidshare.com/files/...mpiledSLUI.jpg


note :

this is not my work, nor my screenshot, but found this discussion and the
link on a "enthusiast page".

I don't know if this is exactly working, but the one is talking that it
does in the way that spp/Slsvc/SLui is out of service / acts only as dummy.

I just read about it somewhere and I find this VERY interesting that it can
be done without triggering reduced mode or other kill-switches - that is
what the topic is saying.

any comments from all those saying it couldn't be done and sweared that SPP
is going to be the next unbreakable level in antipiracy ?

The guy that has this done claims he is going to publish an howto together
with those files via irc-channels and websites very well known to MSFTs
piracy department, so act or let it be.

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