Just to be sure, are you following the instructions (i.e.: the part marked in RED below)? 1. Click Install then your computer will automatically restart and in a moment you will be asked to enter your keyboard language and login information 2. Select command prompt and type "C:IR5" (without quotes) then press enter 3. Ignore any non-genuine messages as windows restarts * Click rearm if license status says "notification" * Reinstall IR5 when you have 0 rearms and 1 days left If so, you might have to wait for Timesurfer to suggest something.
Yea tomah is correct. See IR5 puts bat file in system drive. Then in RE (Recovery Environment)/repair mode by running the C:IR5 in cmd prompt no matter what drive letter you have that bat file will run automatically you'll restart back into windows. The WPA reg key will not delete in windows as that is what restores to 5 rearms with SP1 hence you have to delete it in RE Thanks for the question take care
Sysprep an "aged" Windows 7 installation without having a Sysprep failure. How does one Sysprep an "aged" Windows 7 installation without having a Sysprep failure? I have a computer with a perfectly fine running installation of Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. It's activated with Daz's loader. Works great. I want to take that hard drive out, and put it into another computer and have it boot properly. That is where Sysprep comes in. You Sysprep it as an out of box, and generalized. On a fresh installation of Windows (no activation and still in the initial grace period) no problem. Sysprep works fine. But on an aged system.... that's a whole different ball game. When I run Sysprep, it gives me an error. Has something to do with the licensing. I have tried several things, already, such as uninstalling DAZ, installing Trilogy 2.0 and trying to run IR5. It doesn't seem to run correctly, and doesn't rearm. My "aged" Windows installation is close to 2 months old. I have taken the computer back into time (changed the date and time) 2 months. I uninstalled DAZ's loader. Didn't get any Windows not genuine messages. Checked properties of Computer, shows 28 days left to activate. Ran Sysprep.... still errored out on me. OK.... restored my image, once again. Checked status using Trilogy 2.0. Status shows Initial Grace Period with 28 days left to activate. Installed IR5, the Windows rebooted. Windows failed to start.... I get a status 0xc000000e because a required device is inacessible. When I reboot, everything is fine. Checked status... Initial Grace Period, like before. No rearms left. Zapped the Windows Media Network Service Ran Sysprep, again. It failed. I never was able to get IR5.cmd to run properly. Gave me several errors, said certain files were in use and never gave me any rearms. Does anyone have any suggestions? XebeX
@xebex I dunno man just clean install RTM in repo then use whatever solution you want Not sure Hardware ID mismatch will work on HDD switch
If you keep getting these hosting issues, maybe it would be better to just name the rar file "Trilogy 2.0.rar" since it is more "innocent" sounding.
Yea that will stop them ...lol Can anyone spare demonoid invite via pm so I can "watch" alfa support the Trilogy 2.0 torrent he just did there...lol
Then like instructions say just make sure comp is on and the IR5 task will run Then like instructions say or manually rearm if necessary Then like instructions say when you have 0 rearms left and 1 day reinstall IR5
Thank for quick response timesurfer. Just wanted to know if it resets every 30 days without intervening silence. Thanks again and if I need to let you know.
lol...Instructions are so great aren't they 3. "IR5" task runs once every 30 days automatically and silently
You don't use trial part of adobe. You use the enter key part but at MDL we can't discuss keys so I pm'd you information to keep for yourself