2016-05-05 15:44:04 (edited by mahmood.hojabri 2016-06-18 11:41:41)

dear all,
I created these talking microsoft windows installation images using winstaller.
Mr. levi johnson from levtek promised me to give my money back but never did that. also he closed My previous winstaller license without first notifying me.
he is a very crap man. I want to try shutting down his business by spreading images I had enough time to create them before the license closer.
I also know he ate money from more people like alex valeks and a school friend called alex man.
he also sold vps to some people and closed their account without first notifying them.
I purchased winstaller very hardly.
I am living in iran.
I had to pay an overseas friend in my currency so they could then purchase winstaller for me.
he also promised to give me a talking program that he claimed it can help me change bios settings, but I never received such program after paying for it.
in total I lost about 410 pound and now I have nothing usable from levtek.
he incorrectly said I used the license incorrectly but I believe I always followed all the terms he told me.
so download, share, and enjoy using the talking windows images and never ever pay for winstaller. thank you.
win 7 ultimate x86
win7 ultimate  x64
win 8.1 pro x86
win8.1 pro x64
win10 pro x86
win10 pro x64
corecovery v1.46.
Please go to this link and select a files like windows 7 or...
Thanks for blindhelp project for Uploading my images
link:
http://blindhelp.tk/softwares/talking-windows
corecovery:
https://pern-my.sharepoint.com/personal … 7f6fc18221

2016-05-05 16:25:24

Will these installers ask me which edition of Windows I want to install or do they assume that I will always want Ultimate or Pro instad of Home or Home Premium?

2016-05-05 16:35:22

No it won't ask you. Actually it's Winstaller's limitation. Therefore I decided to upload the most complete edition of each Windows. Sorry.

Figment wrote:

Will these installers ask me which edition of Windows I want to install or do they assume that I will always want Ultimate or Pro instad of Home or Home Premium?

2016-05-05 16:37:01

Hello. this email from levi johnson
Hello

The following information will assist you in setting up KMS clients to work with our volume licensing server.


Setting up KMS clients
To configure your KMS clients, please follow the instructions below:
1: At an elevated command prompt, uninstall your currently installed product key by typing the following:
slmgr.vbs /upk
Click OK on the message that appears.
2. Install the KMS client key for your version of Windows by typing the following command:
slmgr.vbs /ipk <product key>
Where <product key> is the product key for your KMS client. Click OK on the message that appears.
KMS client keys can be located at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr … 12867.aspx
3. Set your computer's KMS host to point to our KMS server by typing the following command:
slmgr.vbs /skms admin.levtec.linkpc.net:1688
Click OK on the message that appears.
4. Activate Windows using the normal method.
You're now fully activated.
That's all there is to it.

2016-05-06 11:57:01

Hello to all.
levi report this link and close my account.
please wait for new links.
Dear MediaFire User:
MediaFire has received notification under the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA") that your usage of a file is allegedly infringing on the file creator's copyright protection. The file named corecovery v1.00b46.zip is identified by the key (zwq24ylazno3clw). As a result of this notice, pursuant to Section 512(c)(1)(C) of the DMCA, we have suspended access to the file.
The reason for suspension was:
My name is Levi Belsham and I am the CEO of Levtec Corporation. I have recently been made aware that a web site which is hosted by your company is infringing on at least one copyright owned by my company.

One or more specialist Windows images created using copyrighted software were copied onto your servers without permission. The original software, to which we own the exclusive copyrights, can be found at:



And



The unauthorized and infringing copy can be found at:



This letter is official notification under Section 512(c) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (”DMCA”), and I seek the removal of the aforementioned infringing material from your servers. I request that you immediately notify the infringer of this notice and inform them of their duty to remove the infringing material immediately, and notify them to cease any further posting of infringing material to your server in the future.

Please also be advised that law requires you, as a service provider, to remove or disable access to the infringing materials upon receiving this notice. Under US law a service provider, such as yourself, enjoys immunity from a copyright lawsuit provided that you act with deliberate speed to investigate and rectify ongoing copyright infringement. If service providers do not investigate and remove or disable the infringing material this immunity is lost. Therefore, in order for you to remain immune from a copyright infringement action you will need to investigate and ultimately remove or otherwise disable the infringing material from your servers with all due speed should the direct infringer, your client, not comply immediately.

I am providing this notice in good faith and with the reasonable belief that rights my company owns are being infringed. Under penalty of perjury I certify that the information contained in the notification is both true and accurate, and I have the authority to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright(s) involved.

Should you wish to discuss this with me please contact me directly.

Thank you.

Levi Belsham

35 Hawthorn Ave

Colchester, Essex UK CO4 3JR

+44 7756 753935

[email protected]

Best regards

Levi Johnson

Levtec Corporation

http://levtec.linkpc.net/
Information about the party that filed the report:
Company Name: Levtec Corporation
Contact Address:
Contact Name: Levi Johnson
Contact Phone:
Contact Email: [email protected]

2016-05-06 12:20:25

MODERATION:

@mahmood.hojabri: your behaviour is no less intolerable than that of the clowns you are condemning. You are indeed violating the copyrights of Levtek, and this forum doesn't support illegal distribution of copyright materials. This is your first warning; don't do it again.

On a personal note, I'd suggest you look at other WinPE images that have been posted on the forum (I host one, for instance). They're freely available. More to the point, while I empathise with your financial misfortune, you can take Levtek out far more effectively by not buying or recommending their products. These bullies (you can tell, because they invoke the DMCA) will ultimately fail without business. Help them fail by using and endorsing the free alternatives.

Just myself, as usual.

2016-05-06 16:07:15

Ah, OK, thanks for the info, I'll just keep using the talking PE environments to install Windows then.

I was considering buying a license for Winstaller, but have decided to hold off for now. Although I'm pretty sure Levtek had what they thought were good reasons for closing your account, I think I'd like to know more before I invest. I've been stung by software vendors before and don't care to repeat the experience.

2016-05-07 20:32:50

I will host your winstaller images for absolutely no charge. Find me. My reasons are as follows:
* Winstaller was made exclusively based on open source software, and/or software that was made available under a non-restrictive license.
* Levtek, the company, does not have a registered corporate entity in either the US or the UK (the US entity is entirely unrelated to anything accessible and located in New York.
* In the event this individual had thought to register his so-called business in either the UK or the US, he is engaged in several less than legal practices - including, but not limited to, breach of contract, failure to render services paid, etc.
* Disagreement with this unregistered entity's practices is considered a violation of your user license, at which point your service is suspended and you are met with legal threats, or in some cases bogus DMCA claims as displayed above (see also: invalid and very likely not even registered copyrights).
* In short, Levi Johnson is a classic troll, and deserves to be called out for being a classic troll in any way, shape or form that is reasonable.

He will very likely ignore any and all attempts to educate him on exactly what laws he's breaking. As such, I wholeheartedly support ignoring the copyright/trademark claims he will no doubt continue to fail to enforce in any way that reasonably matters.

2016-05-07 22:01:40 (edited by jack 2016-05-07 22:07:53)

James, questions for you. Firstly, while Levtec have produced some nice free utilities that I would use from time to time, if you aim to point out that winstaller was made in autoit, from what I've heard that is true, and that's why, apparently, there is no percentage bar. However, I ask what open sourced software, that involves talking windows installations, was used? Windows preinstallation may have been used, but I haven't explored enough of an image to see whether it was. Second, where are you getting the information that Levi's dmca complaints are bogus, that he is performing illegal practices, stuff like that. There was an article that said winstaller prices fluctuated, and this isn't true, it's been the same price all along. Truth is, there's been some untrue things such as that posted about Levi and Levtec. As far as mahmood.hojabri's claims that Levtec was gonna send him a software to change the bios, unless I missed something, I doubt he actually said that. Anyone who makes a talking windows installer certainly knows that there is absolutely no way to control the hardware bios with a software application. Sure, we have exceptions like some software Toshiba puts into their oem to control the boot order, but that is simply the way the oem was built, and that is most definitely using software implementation. The bios isn't even part of windows, it's the low-level hardware structure of a computer. It's the literal firmware, not the software, on the computer. It's what you get when there's no operating system installed, and, as low-level as it is, there is no soundcard support, no support for software, and it can't be controlled by software, because it is completely, utterly and totally outside of the ecosystem of any software operating system on the computer. The only surefire way to use the bios would be if 1 there was an industry standard, and 2 we had something like a morse code beeping pattern with the pc speaker. Only problem with that, you could end up having to pick up a pc speaker from a store that sells parts, or rip one out of an old ocmputer, as systems are starting to get rid of the low-level pc speakers. Nevertheless, if such a beeping pattern was in place, there could be possible work-arounds if the system didn't have a pc speaker built in. You could connect one yourself, or have someone help you. Bottom line, there is no possibility, at least that I'm aware of, to actually go to the extent of controlling the bios. It's true that core recovery can take you through system recovery but it's system recovery, different from your bios. It's true that winstaller has a handy direct boot feature, and although I haven't tried that, I'd guess it basically does what the boot helper on a linux distribution disk would do. It allows your system to perform a single cd boot, in defiance of your bios boot sequence. However, unless I'm missing something, Levtec didn't say anything about actually making a software that controls your system bios. It's a nice idea, but it's not reality unless all computer manufacturers pulled a fast one on us and actually decided to make an industry standard on the bios. That still wouldn't necessarily mean the possibility of software control, but someone with eyeballs could write down a complete menu guide for the bios that could be memorized.

2016-05-07 22:58:59

While it may be true that the prices remain the same on the site, he prays on people that have twitter. If they say, oh, well, 200 pounds, I can't afford that. He'll keep knocking the price down as long as he gets some sort of money.

As far as support goes, it's all a bunch of talk. Oh, you're having issues? Let me arrange to Skype tomorrow. When I try and Skype with him, he is nowhere to be found, even going as far to say he is is the quiet room, and there is no microphone. Go with the free alternatives. He's just praying on people that don't know what they're doing to make a fast buck, and apparently, it's working..

2016-05-07 23:04:46 (edited by jack 2016-05-07 23:05:19)

Pat, that's weird. If he did that before, he doesn't do it anymore, because he actually hasn't brought the prices down on me, it's still been the same. He told me if I bought core recovery I'd get winstaller, but never got around to buying it myself. That offer was presented also when you requested a winstaller trial, so as far as that offer is was concerned, that one was legit.

2016-05-07 23:05:23

Hello. please don't buy anything from levtec.

Figment wrote:

Ah, OK, thanks for the info, I'll just keep using the talking PE environments to install Windows then.

I was considering buying a license for Winstaller, but have decided to hold off for now. Although I'm pretty sure Levtek had what they thought were good reasons for closing your account, I think I'd like to know more before I invest. I've been stung by software vendors before and don't care to repeat the experience.

2016-05-07 23:11:43

Well, a conclusion such as that can't be jumped to for sure, since we have tons of people with different experiences with levtec.

2016-05-07 23:16:29

Hello to all. i lost 410 gbp for winstaller, bios editor and azure cloud (microsoft)
you can send email to levi and ask these question:
Hi. do you have bios editor for edit bios in pc?
and wait for your levi answer.
and you can ask: can i buy cloud from you?
and levi's answer is yes.
and he send many many email to you for discount for buy these services.
thanks for reading.

2016-05-09 00:58:09

First, again, there is no bios editor. The bios, again, has absolutely nothing to do with windows. Unless you missed earlier posts, that should be easy enough to understand. In order for the bios to be editable in windows, or any other operating system installed on the system, the firmware needs to be designed to be editable by software. At this point, Toshiba is the only windows box I'm aware of that can manage that. Other than that, it, just, doesn't, work. If this is still over your head, just think of the bios as part of the hardware, because in a way it is, it's inside the motherboard, not the hard drive. If the bios was software or located on the hard drive of the computer, and the hard drive failed which is one big reason to go into the bios, you'd be, um, screwed.

2016-05-09 15:29:54

Levtec, isn't actually registered as an actual business. That Quote on Quote Company has violated several laws, if what you're saying is accurate. As far as I'm aware, they don't claim taxes, they don't actual have any  copyrights on their stuff, because, it's made  in a scripting language, Autoit, which, therefore makes it elligal to sell the product, as auto-it's license says that the language will not be used to create programs that will modify files that are copyrighted by another corperation. Windows, is, copyrighted by Microsoft, so, that would be enough to get a loss suit going. He has no right to charge for his services, unless he decides to change what his company does. Winstaller, is, in it's own right, regardless of language coded in, is a violation of Microsoft's copyright terms. Thisis all hypocritical. Furthermore, Levtec has scammed several people. If this were a linux utility, selling would be legal, but, since it modifies microsoft windows installers, it is not legal to sell, much less, use for comercial use.

Power is not the responsibility of freedom, but it is actually the responsibility of being responsible, it's self, because someone who is irresponsible is enslaved by their own weaknesses.

2016-05-09 15:53:37

Well, I'm gonna use the Windows PE that someone posted in this forum.

2016-05-09 18:11:37

I think this topic should be closed.

Power is not the responsibility of freedom, but it is actually the responsibility of being responsible, it's self, because someone who is irresponsible is enslaved by their own weaknesses.

2016-05-09 20:06:36

For those that need it, here is a page that has talking Windows PE images for 7, 8.1, and 10.

http://opopanax.net/download/

Enjoy!

2016-05-10 00:52:19

Why should this topic be closed? Every time the slightest hint of a debate comes up someone comes along and wants the topic to be closed.

If a helicopter falls in the field and no one's around, it doesn't make a sound.

2016-05-10 01:02:11

I agree with you Liverobo, even though this topic has started out with @mahmood.hojabri posting winstaller images, that issue has been settled. Since then, this topic has remained pretty civil. All the points brought up on both sides could be valid, and none of them have resorted to attacking.

2016-05-10 14:34:49

I agree, as long as the discussion stays civil, I see no reason why it should be closed.

2016-05-11 17:21:38

Well, Good point. I was just saying,  due to the fact that sometimes stuff gets way out of hand, and we don't need more drama.

Power is not the responsibility of freedom, but it is actually the responsibility of being responsible, it's self, because someone who is irresponsible is enslaved by their own weaknesses.

2016-05-12 15:33:18

Well, you said the link is disabled do to copyrights issue, but I went to the website, and it still works.

2016-05-13 00:03:35

Socheat, they don't work. If you click on the links of the actual files, you'll see that the files themselves have been removed. The copyright takedown request is certainly not fake.