| How to Run Windows Vista without Activation; Forever | |
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| hawa | 25 Jul 2008, 09:51 PM Post #1 |
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It **has been previously documented that it's possible to run Windows Vista **without activation and without crack for up to 120 days with ReArm **command to reset the initial grace period, with ReArm limit defaulted **to 3 times. If you think 120 days free use of Vista is not enough, the **activation can be further delayed or bypassed by using SkipRearm **registry hack, which previously believed to be able to allow Windows **Vista to be rearmed unlimited times. The trick has been proved, albeit **partially. ** ** ** **ComputerWorld reported that SkipRearm registry trick, which the **Microsoft described as an illegal hack, but properly document SkipRearm **function as a feature of Microsoft Windows Security Licensing SLC **component, has been proved to be able to make 'slmgr -ream' command to **be run over and over again. The trick has been tested in Windows Vista **Ultimate and Home Premium where SkipRearm can be changed up to 8 times. **Thus, together with the default 3 rearms available, there is a total of **11 times slmgr -rearm that is possible, and thus allows users to use **Windows Vista 360 days or almost 1 year of activation-free use. ** ** ** **According to Microsoft documentation, SkipRearm specifies whether a **Vista system is allowed to run the Windows Software Licensing Rearm **program, which restores the Windows system to the original licensing **state. All licensing and registry data related to activation is either **removed or reset. Any grace period timers are reset as well. There are **2 possible values, where 0, the default value, specifies that the **computer will be rearmed, while 1 specifies that the computer will not **be rearmed. And SkipRearm change can be applied to all editions of **Windows Vista in all architecture (32-bit and 64-bit), although it the **test, the SkipRearm registry change only works on Ultimate, Business, **Enterprise and Home Premium edition, and not on Home Basic editon. ** ** ** **How to run Windows Vista legally with no activation for up to 1 year ** ** ** **1. Run registry editor. ** **2. For the first 3 rearm, skip this step. Navigate to the following registry key: ** ** ** **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SL ** **3. Edit the value date of SkipRearm registry subkey (type DWORD) to 1 (00000001). By default, the value is 0 (00000000). ** **4. Open command prompt with administrative rights. ** **5. Run Rearm process in Windows Vista with one of the following commands: ** *** Sysprep /generalize ** *** cscript c:\windows\system32\slmgr.vbs –rearm ** *** Rundll32 slc.dll,SLReArmWindows ** **6. Restart computer. ** **7. Repeat the process once the time left for activation almost comes to zero. ** ** ** **How to run Windows Vista with no activation indefinitely ** ** ** **Note: This is illegal, and listed here for educational and informational purpose only. ** ** ** **If you feel that 1 year of bypassing Windows Vista activation is not **enough, it's possible also to run Windows Vista without activation **forever and indefinitely, by using TimerStop driver. Simply download **TimerLock, the automated installer for TimerStop crack and 2099 trick, **and apply it anytime during the activation grace period. The crack will **freeze the activation countdown timer and lock the system in the state **of initial grace forever, thus requires no activation for as long as **the crack driver works I do this for free and everyone likes a pat on the back sometimes! Disclaimer: My right to post information is protected under the constitutional rights for freedom. In all instances, information discussed here on my posts are either hypothetical in nature, out of general curiosity, common knowledge, public knowledge, or role-play. Any use of the collective descriptions and shared knowledge from any of my posts are at the sole discretion of the reader. I am not responsible for what you do with it! |
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