![]() ![]() I know, I know I was ranting and raving (what else is new) with my last order that I ended up sending back with kindest regards to Dell because of the horrible, horrible customer service. And this time around it looks like the hardware is in working condition. I picked up a new Dual Core machine (Inspiron 9400) and from the first looks of it, this thing really is a screamer. I guess I am a tool sucker, because much as I hate to admit it ended up going back to Dell. To remove the time-bomb you will need another tool, called TweakNT.So I finally broke down and got a new computer. Note that, although the cracks below remove the need of activation, they do not alter or remove the 180-day usage restriction (time-bomb) that may be present in the build. Once you have done this, you can simply navigate to that drives' System32 folder and drag-and-drop the winlogon.exe in to replace the existing copy with the patched copy from the archive below. This requires you to be able to connect the hard drive to a working PC, or if it is in a virtual machine, to mount the virtual drive either on your host operating system or in another virtual machine with a working Windows install. The second method is to replace it offline. You can also now delete the “winlogon.bak” file from System32 if you wish, though it’s advisable to keep it to hand in case something breaks later. This means you can move the date forward to the correct time. Now restart your installation, and it should now no longer check the activation at logon. Then copy in the copy from the archive below. You can, however, rename it – simply rename it to “winlogon.bak” or something similar. ![]() You cannot delete winlogon.exe – it’s in use. This will mean that your Longhorn installation must be fully functional first. The first is to replace it from within the Windows install itself. Simply replace the “winlogon.exe” in your System32 folder with the copies contained in the ZIP below. Run Microsoft’s Windows “Longhorn” today using these activation cracks for each build. ![]()
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