Windows Vista OEM Activation Crack (vstaldr) without Modify or Flash BIOS
Getting tired or scared of modifying motherboard or computer BIOS to get instant Windows Vista activation ala OEM edition preinstalled in branded machine? Now you have a very easy way to achieve OEM activation for Windows Vista, without the need to modify, download, patch, hack, crack or flash the BIOS of motherboard, and of course, without the risk of burning or spoiling your motherboard or causing your system to fail. The working theory of this new Windows Vista OEM activation crack method is that when computer is started, the crack will be launched. The crack will then simulate the result of actual mod of BIOS by opening a command prompt, then adding SLIC table data of ACPI into BIOS before loading BIOS virtually into memory, and finally loading the Windows Vista operating system.
To use the crack is extremely easy. The crack is actually vstaldr driver, which is actually a boot manager which is called every bootup to bootstrap Windows Vista. The drive reads the SLIC.BIN file contained inside the vstaldr.img to get the SLIC table data, and use it to simulate as BIOS to load the Windows Vista operating system. The success of Windows Vista OEM style instant activation relies on the success of simulation of the creation of BIOS with SLIC table with proper OEM ID. This crack will simulate the BIOS with OEM ID and OEM Table ID of _ASUS_Notebook, the commonly used OEMID for Windows Vista activation hacker. There are actually a few methods to use this crack, some is listed below, and just follow the simple steps and instructions:
Method 1: Bootable CD
- Install Windows Vista without product key, or with the following ASUS OEM product key:
Ultimate: 6F2D7-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
Business: 72PFD-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
Home Premium: XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-RPFFV
Home Basic: XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-RJC9V - Download the ISO CD image file (sofmod-l.iso).
- Burn the ISO file to a CD with tool like Daemon Tools.
- Reboot computer.
- Boot up computer from CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
- The vstaldr boot manager will hack the BIOS to simulate a mod BIOS which supports SLP 2.0 with SLIC table, and automatically load Windows Vista when complete.
- Download and install the appropriate OEM certificate (ASUS in this case), if your Windows Vista DVD media is not OEM edition.
- Change product key to Windows Vista OEM key if necessary.
Method 2: Direct Launch from Hard Disk
- Install Windows Vista without product key, or with the ASUS OEM product key.
- Download the ISO image (softmod-l.iso).
- Extract the content of the softmod-l.iso ISO archive with extraction tool like WinRAR. You can also use a virtual CD-ROM or virtual dvd-rom emulator such as Daemon Tools or disk imaging utility such as WinImage to load or open the ISO file.
- Open elevated command prompt with administrator privileges. Confirm any security warning that pops up.
- Execute the install.cmd from the extracted softmod-l.iso folder. You must execute install.cmd from within the folder where it’s located itself, so CD into the folder first. Installer will attend to copy and install vstaldr, vstaldr.img and menu.lst to all drives with Windows Vista installation, and modify the MBR (Master Boot Record) to load the BIOS crack driver as bootstrapping process to load simulated SLP 2.0 supported BIOS with SLIC table data. (If installation on certain drives fail, as long as it’s not the Windows Vista boot volume drive, the failure can be safely ignored.
- Restart the computer.
- Optional: If your computer fails to boot up or start, use Windows Vista installation DVD to boot up the computer, and choose Recovery to repair the computer.
- Download and install the appropriate OEM certificate (ASUS in this case), if your Windows Vista DVD media is not OEM edition.
- Change product key to Windows Vista OEM key if necessary.
- To uninstall vstaldr driver, simply click on uninstall.cmd from the extracted archive.
Note: You can initially boot up with the softmod-l.iso bootable CD (in method 1) to verify that the BIOS simulation actually works, and then only install the BIOS simulation crack as in method 2. You can also permanently and long term using boot up with the bootable CD.
Method 3: Bootable USB Flash Drive
- Install Windows Vista without product key, or with the ASUS OEM product key.
- Download the ISO CD image file (sofmod-l.iso).
- Create a bootable USB flash drive.
- Open \data\vstaldr.img with WinImage. Copy all the contents and files inside the archive to the root folder of USB flash drive.
- Edit te menu.lst to the same as below:
timeout 30
default 0title vista(boot from usb fdd)
chainloader /bootmgrtitle xp(boot from usb hdd)
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
chainloader +1title vista(boot from usb hdd)
root (hd1,0)
chainloader /bootmgr - Restart computer.
- Boot from USB flash drive, and select the appropriate menu item on the menu selectin to load Windows Vista. Bootable USB flash drive is more complicated, so 3 options are given for choice in case of failure.
- Download and install the appropriate OEM certificate (ASUS in this case), if your Windows Vista DVD media is not OEM edition.
- Change product key to Windows Vista OEM key if necessary.
Note: The BIOS simulation patch should works on dual-boot or multi-boot system or system with boot manager too to activate Windows Vista instantly and permanently. And, actually, sequence of steps is not exactly important, as long as all is done, instant activation will work.
Side effect: Some users reported that the A drive (floppy disk) is gone or unaccessible after using this BIOS simulation patch for Windows Vista activation. This is due to the fact that the patch works by hooking computer’s A: drive and attaching the floppy image ‘vstaldr.img’ to it. The temporary workaround is to use B: drive instead to access floppy drive if your BIOS (normally at Standard CMOS Feature) support the setting that you have two floppy drives – A: and B: – both as 1.4MB 3.5″ devices. Then go to the Advanced BIOS Features section, find the option for ‘Swap Floppy Drive’ and switch it’s current state – if it is currently enabled, set it to disabled, if it is currently disabled, set it to enabled. In addition, in the same Advanced BIOS section, find ‘Boot-up Floppy Seek’ and make certain it is set to disabled. Save and exit the BIOS. This workaround will allow the VSTALDR patch to hook the A: floppy drive as it must, but will take your real floppy drive and assign it as the B: floppy drive. From this point on, in Windows, you can access the real floppy drive as B:. While A drive in Windows Explorer can be hide with the common hide-drive registry tweak method. You won’t be able to boot from a real floppy disk with this workaround in active too, unless you do actual BIOS flashing and reverse the CMOS change.
See also Paradox OEM BIOS Emulation Toolkit, which can be used as alternative or workaround. softmod.iso software based OEM BIOS emulator for Dell, HP, Lenovo, Sony and etc is also avaiable.
The BIOS simulation patch to permanently Windows Vista as OEM edition is tested to work on many OEM brands of desktop and notebook computers such as Dell, Lenovo, IBM Thinkpad, Acer, Sony, Fujitsu, LG, Samsung and etc. Beside, it’s also possible to crack AMI, Phoenix and Award BIOS that previously unable to patch with SLIC table.
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Disclaimer: This article is for educational and informational purpose only.
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March 10th, 2007 18:37
[...] you have applied and installed software based OEM BIOS emulator which is of Emu Loader type such as Vista Loader 1.0 (vstladr of softmod.iso) and Vista Loader 2.0 (grldr), you may face the problem that your computer [...]
March 10th, 2007 18:33
[...] code to emulate BIOS of a OEM brand PC, in order to crack Windows Vista activation. The previous Vista crack Softmod image file is actually Vista Loader 1.0 that based on DOS operating system. The crack has two branches [...]
March 9th, 2007 14:12
also you need to have this cd key in
Ultimate: 6F2D7-2PCG6-YQQTB-FWK9V-932CC
Business: 72PFD-BCBK8-R7X4H-6F2XJ-VVMP9
HomePremium: 8XPM9-7F9HD-4JJQP-TP64Y-RPFFV
HomeBasic: 762HW-QD98X-TQVXJ-8RKRQ-RJC9V
to actualy make it work so if you have it olredy dont have to change it just the program i would send you if you msg me
March 9th, 2007 14:08
i got a activation program tht relly works iam not playing iam using windows vista ultimate x86 and works just fine just 5 easy steps well if you need one i will hook you up just msg me at my msn romus1234@hotmail.com or email me
March 8th, 2007 00:33
did the option#2 hard disk install & now stuck at Probing ROM INT… how do i recover? pls. help
March 7th, 2007 13:46
what about for x64?
March 6th, 2007 20:16
Anyone know how to avoid the need to “select” Vista as the operating system at boot-time?
March 5th, 2007 18:44
[...] BIOS emulator but miss the floppy disk drive (A drive) which is been used as a virtual drive to load the emulation drive by boot loader, this toolkit is a workaround [...]
March 5th, 2007 05:46
I just downloaded this, or at least something like this, off isohunt and ran it. It restarted and didn’t boot up correctly. It’s at the screen with the PCI device listing and it just says “VSTALDR is compressed. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to Reboot” and even when i reboot it just comes up again. I’ve tried repairing it from the vista bootable cd but nothing works. System restore doesn’t finish and i dont know what to do with the command prompt.PLEASE HELP!!!!!
March 5th, 2007 03:09
Installed to mbr, tested and works fine on my Abit NF7. Asus cert installed floppy drives do dissopear for a while, but come back a few mins after booting, both A: and B: (floppy stuff in actual bios is untouched).
March 4th, 2007 16:47
Linux solves all
March 4th, 2007 14:28
Worked fine for me.
I discovered that if you use option 1 (the bootable CD) – and presumably also option 3 (USB drive) – then it will only work when booted from the vstaldr bootable CD. If you want it to work permanently, you have to use the 2nd option – direct hard disk install.
At least, that’s what I found on MY system…
March 4th, 2007 11:52
Worked first time, however after doing a general windows update I now have 30 days to activate
March 4th, 2007 04:26
work fine with my P4P800 SE (asus) motherboard.
Thanks!
March 4th, 2007 01:15
Parallels Desktop on Mac, 1024 MB: didnt work (just doesnt active)
Dell Inspiron 6000, 768 MB memory: didnt work (hangs on boot)
Desktop with Asus A7V8X-MX motherboard, 768 MB memory: Home Premium succesfully activated without problems
I guess it only works with Award BIOSses because the Dell has Phoenix BIOS and the Asus a Award BIOS…
March 3rd, 2007 23:49
all works fine here except that I still have 29 days of use WTF ?
March 3rd, 2007 23:08
Same error here
“updated ntfs filesystem bootcode. the update may be unreliable since the volume could not be locked during the update: access denied”
March 3rd, 2007 23:07
@chicco i have the same
March 3rd, 2007 22:41
inspiron 9400: activation done!!!!
i solved the error during the installationof the certificata renaming the cert file from “dell” to “oemcert” and copying it in c:\
the i give the command for the installation of the cert and the system activates!!!!!!
this site RULEZ!! thanks
March 3rd, 2007 22:24
dell inspiron 9400.
we i run install script it says “updated ntfs filesystem bootcode. the update may be unreliable since the volume could not be locked during the update: access denied”
then i try to install dell cert but the script dive me the error “rpc server unreachable”
can someone help me?
March 3rd, 2007 19:27
Technodude
I have dual boot also (xp professional), none of Os’s booted after the mod in the harddrive, i had to uninistall via Vista DVD command prompt (repair option didn’t work).
Works very well with the bootable cd, choosed my second optical drive as first boot device.
March 3rd, 2007 19:10
stuck at Probing ROM INT…
March 3rd, 2007 16:49
WARNING: after applying the patch, system becomes unstable! [quote]The last sleep transition was unsuccessful. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, failed, or lost power during the sleep transition. [/quote] from event viewer! I doubt it is about the ACPI
March 3rd, 2007 16:23
it works on my acer 3620. Good… i just wonder it can work on laptop but cant gurantee on desktop PC
March 3rd, 2007 12:16
Mine doesnt boot into vista after booting from the cd. It get stuck ate the ROM thingy with a bunch of numbers in the end.