extending Windows 7 RTM to 30 days ?

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max_demon

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i had installed windoes 7 rtm 7600 but instead of showing 30days it is is saying 3 days time left for activation .

i just want to exted the time from 3 days to 30 days because 7 is not availeble for purchase , and it will release on 22nd oct .

please help me i have tried the rearm trick but not working .
 
why dnt u go for a c...... i dnt think its allowd here to type...well hope u hve got a hint... they r easily available just google it
 
I dont mind paying for Exellent softwares , but using this software until its release ,

Btw i tried serching that but i didnt got successful
 
You can use an inbuilt command in Windows RTM/RC to extend your trial to 120 days. I am not talking about any hack or anything.

Just use this command:

slmgr -rearm

Just ensure that you use this command by the 29th day of your install. You can use this upto 3 times thereby giving you 120 (30x4) days :)

Read about it here

This also works for RTM.
 
By changing the registry value of SkipRearm to 1 in

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\ SL

We can use rearm command 8 more times
 
I did not know that it is illegal to discuss a tool/command which is an integral part of Windows 7. Really strange!!!!
 
I found out this after reading your post.

Microsoft is known for preaching 30-day trial offers, but not everyone thinks this is long enough. We can relate to that, because not everyone has all day every day to test something out, even if you have it for 30 days. Thankfully, there’s a simple way to bypass this, and thankfully it doesn’t even go against Microsoft’s Terms of Service (ToS). If you download Windows 7 in October for the 30-day trial run, you can then input a simple command [em]slmgr -rearm[/em] which will then add an additional 30 days to your trial offer. As we said, this doesn’t go against any kinds of End User License Agreement (EULA), so there isn’t any worry about legal ramifications of any sort.

Thanks for correcting me. Your post is undeleted now.
 
SumitB said:
I did not know that it is illegal to discuss a tool/command which is an integral part of Windows 7. Really strange!!!!

even I was warned for this :S. I demand an apology :bleh:
 
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