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Topic: VB Script



Expert: Francois-Yanick Bourassa
Date: 7/19/2003
Subject: Regedot

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Hi Francois,

I have been using a trial program for 30 days and dont wanna buy it. Because of this I installed this on another computer and used it for another 30 days. I know that if I reinstall my windows it will reactivate it again. But my question is there any other way, for example from regedit, I delete the file or like change my computer date?
I dunno if this has to do anything with VB but if not please tell who I should contact.


Sincerely,
Lisa  

Answer
It is depend on what is the software and how the manufacturer built it and also your knowledge in the line of "cracking a software". But for me, when I have to use a software which is expired (i.e.: Visual Studio .NET), I reformat my computer. But this has more advantage than just let you reinstall the famous software: it deliver your computer from some virus possibilities too! And yu know better your system!

Sorry, there is no easy way than buy it so you will have to deal with what is less easy to use it!

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