You would need to use the IORRT from Trilogy/Duality since Rearm Wizard's is for Office 2013. Simply use the VL version and activate with MTK.
Sorry as I am such a noob but what does the VL mean in Office 2013 VL I obviously must be using vl version but I am not sure what that is does it just stand for volume?
Yes just found out myself it meant volume licensing but thanks for the links that was fast!! So I cant use any version of office I have to find one issued with a bulk license by a company. Oh just found nice link on this site
hi. i modified script and now work without install key: Code: net stop sppsvc >NUL 2>&1 del %windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\SoftwareProtectionPlatform\tokens.dat >NUL 2>&1 REG SAVE HKLM\SYSTEM %TEMP%\SYSTEM.HIV /y >NUL 2>&1 REG RESTORE HKLM\SYSTEM %TEMP%\SYSTEM.HIV >NUL 2>&1 del %TEMP%\SYSTEM.HIV >NUL 2>&1 POWERSHELL -command rename-item HKLM:\SYSTEM\WPA -NewName WPA_Delete >NUL 2>&1 REG DELETE HKLM\SYSTEM\WPA_Delete /f >NUL 2>&1
It seems like Rearm Wizard doesn't work once you clone an install to a new disk. I had a working RW-enabled Win7 install as a single partition on a disk. Later I used clonezilla to copy the Win7 setup to the first partition on a larger disk (so that I could do a Linux dual-boot). The Win7 runs fine otherwise (it should, it's the same machine), but now I can't get RW to rearm the system anymore. I have uninstalled and reinstalled multiple times, no luck. EDIT: Go figure. The day after I post this, the problem goes away. Hard to tell just how long it had been giving me trouble, as I've had a different HDD in the machine doing a Win10 trial on the same machine. But it had been about a month ago the problem started (I had set up the dual-boot before a business trip, so that I could have both OSes). I guess the fix was to post a problem report? <g> OK, I *did* run the latest MSWindows updates some point after my last attempt to reload/rerun RW. Or perhaps because I needed to set the default boot to Win7 rather than Linux, so that it could go through a couple reboot cycles and fix the settings.
Not really sure what's happening with my install. I've used IR7 for awhile now, but the new version won't work. I run and install it, but Windows never restarts. If I manually restart I get the pop-up that my trial has expired. I choose to reinstall and the window closes and windows never restarts. Also nothing else will run. Manually restarting just repeats this process.
I have been searching this thread for awhile now and have not been able to find this question. I bought new laptop with Windows 8.1 and I was wondering if I could install Office 2013 and use Rearm Wizard? Will this work or will I have issues with clean copy of Windows 8.1? Hope someone has this answer because I really need Office on my new laptop. Thanks in advance,
Hi, Newbie on this matter so please answer clearly. I just downloaded "Trilogy 4.2" then I read some of this thread and I'm a little confused. With respect to the Win7 rearm aspect of Trilogy: Let's say I so a fresh install of Win7. When do I install the Win7 aspect of Trilogy? Do I just install it immediately (into the fresh system) or do I need to wait until I get a first warning that the Trial is about to run out (presumably at the end of 30 days)? With respect to the Office aspect of Trilogy: (1) If I look in the "Links" txt file that comes with Trilogy it seems to be suggesting that the Office component of Trilogy works with Office 2010. However, in this thread it seems to be that case that people are saying that it works, not with Office 2010, but with Office 2013. So my question is, with what version of Office does this Trilogy thing work - Office 2010 VL or Office 2013 VL? (2) Also, with whatever version of Office Trilogy works with is it necessary to firstly enter in the volume license key and then use Trilogy on the install? Or, is it not at all necessary to enter in any key, and just use Trilogy on it straight away?
Hello, I would like to ask question about the basic usage of Trilogy 4.2 I bought second-hand computer with old HDD and bought a new empty modern HDD. Because I had some trouble with moving the Windows from old to new HDD, ended up with fresh Windows installation. I installed fresh copy of Windows 7 Home Premium onto the new HDD (from ISO image from repository from internet). After searching websites I found this forum and the Trilogy tool 4.2 for keeping the Windows repeatedly in 30 days grace period. Now I'm struggling to understand how should I use this tool. If I run Trilogy->InfiniteRearm5->status I will get this [InfiniteRearm5 (IR5)] A. Install B. Uninstall C. Rearm D. Status E. Instructions F. Trilogy G. Exit Trilogy [D] Licence Status: Initial grace period Time remaining: 43200 minute(s) (30 day(s)) Remaining Windows rearm count: 2 IR5 7/31/2017 12:26:00 PM Ready 1/ Does this mean that the IR5 will add another 30 days automatically after the 7/31/2017 ? Or should I have to do some action manually ?
Why would it? Just because it is old, it makes no difference. Win 7 activation did not change ever, so the tool will work always the same way!
Last time I used it the activation failed, when I tried to re-apply a message came up asking for payment. It was a long time ago, I moved on to 8, 8.1 and 10 since so I cannot give any more info.
Thank You very much for this utility. It was the only way to activate UEFI Windows 7 Ultimate x64 on GPT system partition (unlimited trial which make not much difference than fully activated Windows). Other activators either not work or just gave me nasty malware (some russian svchost.exe.exe for example, 70-80% CPU usage all the time was). Thanks once more.
yes. can you advise me as to a source. torrents dont seem to work any more... direct email: [email protected]