Saturday, September 25, 2010

How do I delete or remove KB971033 Windows 7 activation pack (cotton)

Microsoft has released an update for Windows 7 Activation Technologies (KB971033), which increases its effectiveness and success of the existence of more than 70 well-known and potentially dangerous activation bypasses, cracks or exploits.

For Windows 7, users who use fake or pirated copies of Windows 7 on a machine, KB971033 can potentially causing havoc in the computer system, including frequent and persistent nag message on the screen to remind users to come true.

For non-genuine or illegitimate copies of Windows 7 users, the best and recommended approach is to install the KB970133 update, which provides that WATU (WAT update). For users who have installed KB970133, here is a guide to remove and uninstall the service pack KB970133, KB970133, it is not a required upgrade. Procedure, just as all updates and patches can be removed.

Go to Control Panel -> Programs -> Programs and Features -> Uninstall a program.
Click on the View updates installed on the left panel.


Select and highlight Update for Microsoft Windows (KB971033).
Click on "Delete."


K971033 will be removed from the system.
The package can be removed via the command prompt with administrator privileges:

x86 (32-bit) systems:

DISM / Internet / remove packages / PackageName: Microsoft-Windows-Security-WindowsActivationTechnologies-Package ~ 31bf3856ad364e35 ~ x86 ^ 7.1.7600.16395

x64 (64-bit) systems:

DISM / Internet / remove packages / PackageName: Microsoft-Windows-Security-WindowsActivationTechnologies-Package ~ 31bf3856ad364e35 ~ amd64 ~ ~ 7.1.7600.16395

Note that even your system has been marked as not genuine, remove KB971033 WAT update will not make the system a true again. The best work around is not a true system in order to remove the crack or hack loader, which was the source marks the wool, and then do the upgrade (to lose the remaining rearm count, if all rearms allowed it was used or depleted). If you have a valid and legitimate product key, change the product key. Then run the test again force test to test the system again by running the following command at a command prompt with administrator privileges:

% SystemRoot% \ system32 \ Wat \ WatAdminSvc.exe / Run

Verification takes about 2-5 minutes, and you may need to log off or reboot for all nags disappear.

Other alternatives can be done system restore to a restore point before KB971033 was installed. Or just delete failed to crack or loader, and install new cracked or OEM BIOS Loader for Windows 7 that works, and then re-validate the system using the command above.

In any case, Windows 7 SP1 will include the KB971033 by default. By that time, KB971033 WAT upgrade is unlikely to be separable or impossible to establish. However, users can disable WATU files without deleting the following command (run from the command prompt with administrator privileges):

takeown / p "% WINDIR% \ System32 \ Wat \ *" & & ICACLS "% WINDIR% \ System32 \ Wat \ *" / deny * S-1-1-0: F

And, deleting scheduled tasks using the WAT run validation checks. WATU Shedualer Trust uses to test the system once you reboot when you first set and again every 90 days. To disable the related problems, run the following commands at the command prompt with administrator privileges:

schtasks / modify / disable / t "\ Microsoft \ Windows \ Windows Activation Technologies \ ValidationTask" & & schtasks / modify / disable / t "\ Microsoft \ Windows \ Windows Activation Technologies \ ValidationTaskDeadline"

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