Hi timesurfer! Thank you for this nice tool! I am disappointed by your description of IR5. It can give the false impression that everything runs "automatically and silently". You don't mention that you have to boot into Recovery Environment from time to time. IR5 does not seem to work if my system is encrypted with TrueCrypt because you can't access the encrypted drive from RE. Regards
Detail #3 doesn't give false but indeed true details ...lol 3. "IR5" task runs once every 30 days automatically and silently Please read instructions...lol Just at install once every 6 months or when, like instructions again say, when you have 0 rearms and 1 day left in status...lol Sorry it's not sooner from time to time...lol No need to confuse beginners with fancy terms just that they know what to do again when they read instructions...lol Yea don't have any boot mgt software installed as that confuses things for IR5 to find/place/run IR5.bat lol
will the rearm work if say on the 28th to 32nd day the computer was turned off? will it automatically start when the computer gets turned back on? i just want to know if itll be something like daz loader where i can just set it up once and forget it. a friend im going to do this 4 isnt computer smart and i dont want to get calls every 30 days lol. sidenote, were u able to remove the nags? thx in adv
First post has these information packets 1. The only "interactive" solution to use windows 7 without patches, cracks, loaders, activators or leaked keys 4. Always install IR5 when your computer will most likely be on so "IR5" task can run or just manually rearm when needed There was even thread before that one and after the manual so 4 threads I participated in then I and only I wanted automatic rearm solution for people and beginners having problems with other solutions causing restart problems and messing up system files No one in the world wanted IR5 only me!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Evening all! I got a message today when I started up Office 2010: "Error 0xC004F074: The Software Licensing Service reported that the computer could not be activated. No Key Management Service (KMS) could be contacted. Please see the Application Event Log for additional information." Whats everyones diagnosis?
I formatted a while ago, im not sure of the exact date, but it wouldnt suprise me if it was about month ago. I used the ez activator program, and after i used it, the '29 days to activate' etc messages went, so i thought it had worked.
I want to make sure my Office install wont stop working in four days time. The error i got earlier said I have 4 days to activate
Use EZ and find available button then press and wait and report how many rearms you got? Or just install IORRT and it will tell you if you don't have rearms when it installs
I had to reinstall the system due to a disk failure. So, this is my second try. Earlier it was mentioned that I should do this: Code: reagentc /enable Then, I open an admin command prompt and start the script from there. I enter A first. Then, I enter A again. Then, I get a message, something like this: Code: The network address is invalid. Then, the system reboots automatically. By the time I rebooted and got back to this page, I forgot the actual message - hence the "something like this" part. It is pretty annoying that there is no error check, and it forces a reboot without the asking. Anyway, my second attempt in using this tool has failed. Anything else I should try? Dunno if it's related, but when I start the Task Scheduler (to see if anything has been added), I get this error: Code: The remote computer was not found.
I think I figured this one out. It seems that the Task Scheduler service is not running. When I try to start it, it does not. Instead, I get a message saying: Code: The Task Scheduler service on Local Computer started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or programs. Could that be the problem?
This could definitely have something to do with the problem, although we haven't heard of this particular issue from anybody else. The task scheduler is used in numerous places throughout the program and if it can't start, there could be a definite issue. It's odd that nobody else has run into this.
I understand that but will you be able to do a schtasks command if the task scheduler service is not running? Anyways, I have found a Microsoft forum which has the following "fix" for an issue for task scheduler not able to start: Start > Run > regedit Navigate to HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\RPC\INTERNET Export this key to back it up first, then delete the whole Internet key (and it's sub-keys). Reboot your system I'm not sure if this will help MyDigitalName or not. If trying this, please do not skip the EXPORT step (or even do a backup first) as messing with the registry can cause problems if not done right. I have not tried this and cannot vouch for if it works.