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Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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![]() | Bypass Microsoft WGA Protection in Style 1. Download Orca (mirror) and install it. 2. Open WindowsDefender.msi with Orca 3. Go to the “CustomAction” table on the left 4. Right-click on the “CHECK_WGA” action and select “Drop Row” 5. Now got to “Dialog” table on the left 6. Look for the dialog “CheckWGA”, change the Attribute from 2 to 0 7. File > Save (DO NOT use Save As…) 8. Close Orca and run the installer.
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