No, although you could probably mod an existing installation. Since you would still have at least 2.5 months left on the evaluation, makes sense to leave your system how it is an reinstall closer to the evaluation end-period with a proper version. The method for activation with the latest KMSpico is still a passive solution, there is no guarantees that once you install Windows etc that you will still be able to activate it! Or, if something affects your activation that you can still activate it. What we need to wait for is an active activation solution like we had with Windows 8, something I'm sure they're getting closer to every day. You can actually go 6 months on Windows 8.1 Enterprise evaluation without a reinstall, rearming after the first 90 days has elapsed. The same thing occurs with Office 2013, you can rearm at 30 days five times, for a total of 60 30-day periods. What this means is, both Windows 8.1 eval and Office 2013 is good for 180 days before a rewipe and reinstall is required. I'm sure by the end of April an easier solution to this will be available .
Anyone have an idea how to backup the activation? Just saving the dat files didn't work either (like it did before). With 8.1ProWMC, thing seem a bit simpler?
I suspected as much. I had thought it's probably best to just wait until a "proper" method is in place, just a little caught up in the newness of today's breakthrough. You know how it is. They no doubt are. I'm sure our good man murphy78 will have some excellent torrents available once this happens. Always grateful for the man's efforts. My seedbox often hosts his work. Ah, good point - something I'd neglected to think about. You've cemented my decision to stick with the Enterprise Evaluation until a more effortless option is available. Thanks very much for the input. P.S. I notice you hail from Adelaide - I too am from the City of Churches. I moved to England seven years ago and miss it terribly.