Sunday, March 4, 2012

Is there a software I can use to extend my software expiry period or allow me to reuse the software?

I have this software that has expired(alcohol120%). It was a 15 day trial software. I have uninstalled it and tried to reinstall but it still tells me it's expired. I think there is some software it has stored permanently in my computer to know it is expired.

I wonder if there is software that can remove this secret files or just allow me to reinstall the software.Is there a software I can use to extend my software expiry period or allow me to reuse the software?Don't try to find and delete the registry key.

Delete the wrong one and it could make a program inoperable or even have more far reaching effects on the system.

Don't attempt to download a keygen or the like. They are illegal and the sites are an open invitation for hackers and other nasty types to infect your computer with viruses, malware etc.

Your best safe options are to buy the program or find a freeware equivalent. There are freeware CD/DVD burning apps available.

At US$50 to buy it could still be cheaper than having to get your computer repaired.Is there a software I can use to extend my software expiry period or allow me to reuse the software?
It has recorded your IP and you can't reinstall it on the same computerIs there a software I can use to extend my software expiry period or allow me to reuse the software?Most likely it created a registry key that doesn't get deleted when you uninstall it. You would have to comb your registry for it, if you can find it, you could delete it. But do so carefully. You can really screw stuff up if you don't know what you're doing.



Use Regedit to access these "secret files". But like I said, if you don't know what you're doing, you can quickly make stuff unusable on your machine. My suggestion would be to just pay for the software.Is there a software I can use to extend my software expiry period or allow me to reuse the software?
I don't believe it has recorded an IP. Many programs simply leave a registry key behind that has a date or perhaps just a var that means something's expired. Finding that key may remove the programs expiration notice, but finding it could be hard. Poking around in the windows registry is very dangerous for a novice user and can lead to other programs not working or even to OS failure. The best way to get around a notice is to buy it.Is there a software I can use to extend my software expiry period or allow me to reuse the software?Sure.

It's called hacking software, key gen... so on and so forth.



yet there's an old trick that used to work all the time, and you can use maybe it will help: change the system date and bring your machine to the past.



If you want a key for the program. Then do an underground search on astalavista.com . But be aware : it's illegal and the site is not really the safest.

good luck...

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