Greetings michalus. Thanks for the reply. A few more questions: 1. Does the rearm count stay at 3 when Skip Rearm is set to 1? And this procedure will only work for 7 times before being disabled? 2. Can one execute the rearm command after expiry of the trial? Many thanks and best regards.
skip rearm trick never worked for Vista. It was confirmed as debunked a while back. You get 3 rearms period not getting around it.
After 3 re-arms, could you reinstall the OS and begin the 3 re-arm process all over again? (2 reinstalls per year, doesn't sound too painful!)
4 reinstalls mate . Also why rearm everytime if there are already methods to activate 1. Bios mod 2. Loaders (software)
I dont need this but just curious...couldn't you just do a repair install at the end of your 3 rearms...like upgrade from 7 ultimate to 7 ultimate and keep your files and programs intact but it would count as a new upgrade and new set of re-arms?
Yes of course, if there's left at least 1 of 3 possible rearms. Actually that's exactly what they are designed for - to restore trial period at any time after it expired.
BIOS mod is the cleanest way of activacting Win 7/Vista. The problem is that a failed flash or a bad mod can brick your motherboard.
Which registry key should I change to get rearm reseted? The links provided are not functional at this time, so could anyone provide me a new functional link or a step-by-step instructions on how to reset the windows 7 rearm tool? I´ve already used all my 3 originals rearms and need some more time. This month (january 2010) microsoft will begin to sell an upgrade version of W7 here in my country (yeah, we don´t have this option right now, damned!), and I´m waiting it, so I can buy it, saving some $$$, and change my serial. Thank you in advance.