Wow the thread really exploded with some nice work. Thanks to all involved. To make things clear. 1. Run the .exe in 1.6 as Admin 2. Click install 3. Reboot And then follow these instructions. "To ensure 29 day task runs regarless of computer being on or off go into Control panel/Administrative tool/Task Scheduler/Active Tasks. Then scroll til you see the Rearm task and double click then in the right panel under Selected Item click properties then in the Rearm Properties window click the settings tab then check the box for "Run task as soon as possible after a scheduled start is missed" and then OK." Is that the correct way?
1. Click install 1. Then to rearm count to original full 4 rearms 2. Restart computer 3. Click F8 at boot 4. Then click repair your computer 5. Enter your language and logon info. 6. Then select cmd prompt. 7. Type "C:" then (without qoutes) 8. Type "dir" then (without qoutes) 9. Type "reset.bat" then click enter. (without qoutes) 10. Reboot your system 11. If you want to check the remaining rearms just click the Check Re-Arms button 12. If you want to rearm manually the click the Manual Rearm button 13. If you want to unistall Windows7Rearm4 then click remove 14. To ensure 29 day task runs regarless of computer being on or off go into Control panel/Administrative tool/Task Scheduler/Active Tasks. Then scroll til you see the Rearm task and double click then in the right panel under Selected Item click properties then in the Rearm Properties window click the settings tab then check the box for "Run task as soon as possible after a scheduled start is missed" and then OK. 15. To change background image just replace the "guibackground" file with another one that is 294 x 400 in size and with same name then copy and replace
hi does this require you to boot into pe after every 4 rearms?? if it does, why not do something like napalums extreme thingy?? it changes something in the windows boot manager.. forgive me if i sound stupid...mayb i dunno wat i am talking abt...
Open VS 2008, grab button tool, drag where you want a button, open button code and write something. lol.
DAMN! The cat's outta the bag I went even more low-tech than VS2008 (that one didn't even occur to me!), open AutoHotKey, start "SmartGUI" 7
Yep AutoHotkey Code: ; <COMPILER: v1.0.48.5> Gui, Add, Picture, x-8 y-8 w290 h390 , guibackground.png
It would be nice if it was possible to run this mini programm in windows 7 as admin. But is it possible?
It must be ButtonCheckRearmTask. Change Hide to Show to display the output window. I also noticed that the removeTask.bat was not being created properly because of the space in folder name. I have missed double quotes in two places, i have fixed it in post#30.