Is there a way you can delete the program from the comptuer's memory so when a trial of a program is up you can install it again and work again. You know like example is that you have a program that works for 15 days. After words you have to buy it. Well you uninstall the program. When you reinstall it it said your trial is up. Is there a way to delete it from the memory so the computer/program doesnt know that you already used up your trial?
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#2
Posted 16 July 2006 - 06:57 PM
not too sure, never tried it, but try deleting the registry of that program. go to run and type in regedit and find it.
#3
Posted 16 July 2006 - 07:02 PM
^whoa don't tell ppl to edit their registry good chance their gonna screw it up.
there are some programs that delte registry entries for you its a lot safer if u don't \know what ur doing so i recomend that
there are some programs that delte registry entries for you its a lot safer if u don't \know what ur doing so i recomend that
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all others are trash...
#5
Posted 17 July 2006 - 05:26 AM
I don't think system restore would help.....unless it does hehe i've never tried that. I usually end up looking for the crack for the program.
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#6
Posted 17 July 2006 - 06:45 AM
Usually I can re-download that free trial. I don't do any kind of memory deleting or anything...i just download again once it's expired.
#7
Posted 17 July 2006 - 01:03 PM
not too sure, never tried it, but try deleting the registry of that program. go to run and type in regedit and find it.
This is how you do it. But depending on the security used there is a little more to it
#8
Posted 18 July 2006 - 07:28 AM
try deleting it from your computer?
uninstall it.. and then redownload it..
cause it works for me..
uninstall it.. and then redownload it..
cause it works for me..
#9
Posted 18 July 2006 - 08:42 AM
There are several ways to bypass the time on your trialware, which I will order from most primitive to most effective.
1) Change the Date.
Depending on how sophisticated the software you want to re-use is, this may or may not work. Simply change your system date back before the trial began. Windows XP comes with Restore which let's you do this as well. Keep in mind however that most software today keep a sharp eye on the date and immediately lock down on the slightest changes made.
2) Reformat.
If you reformat your computer, your trialware time will clear. However, this is not something that everyone wants to try, given that the trial often doesn't end up becoming worth the effort.
3) Get a software crack.
I can't tell you from who you can get one, but this is an effective (but illegal) way to remove the trial.
4) Buy the product.
Simply said.
1) Change the Date.
Depending on how sophisticated the software you want to re-use is, this may or may not work. Simply change your system date back before the trial began. Windows XP comes with Restore which let's you do this as well. Keep in mind however that most software today keep a sharp eye on the date and immediately lock down on the slightest changes made.
2) Reformat.
If you reformat your computer, your trialware time will clear. However, this is not something that everyone wants to try, given that the trial often doesn't end up becoming worth the effort.
3) Get a software crack.
I can't tell you from who you can get one, but this is an effective (but illegal) way to remove the trial.
4) Buy the product.
Simply said.
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