@timesurfer Can't work out how to mark & paste your trilogy.cmd code shown in your post #1315. What's the best way to do that (as it needs scrolling to include it all)? Also, one, possibly dumb, supplementary question ... What does AIO stand for? Have wondered ever since I subscribed!!
AIO - all-in-one copy and paste by starting at top of code, left click and hold whilst pulling your mouse downwards - at the bottom keep holding left mouse bottom and it should scroll the rest of the code and highlight it at the same time. once it is all highlighted, let go of left mouse, right click and select copy. open notepad, paste it in and save as trilogy.cmd
Okay, tested and operated normally The strange thing is that he appeared slmgr nagbox after installation of the key Can be solved with cscript.exe * PS: Embedded editions hasn't F8 repair feature, I need put the DVD and select repair mode
So your saying it worked? So the updated Trilogy worked? Can you post the slmgr nag please What do you mean csript.exe? Thanks for testing
MPC worked perfectly, even after exhausting the rearms Nagbox is that the key was installed successfully, when the program runs Code: slmgr-ipk xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx you can hide it with that cscript %WINDIR%\System32\slmgr -ipk xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx
I want it to say installed successfully Remember this is the manual installer and is really only needed very rarely when configurations are too hard for RE to determine what drive is system drive
Hi, timesurfer and many thanks for your wonderful work!!! I install msdn original Win7 64-bit, OK. Along the installation, I don't insert any key, so Win7 will be in "trial mode". I say right? My question is: soon after I install Win7, I have to use immediately Trilogy, or I have to wait 29 days and then use Trilogy? If I understand well, in trial mode, Win7 haven't any key too? Will Win7 tell me to activate it? Sorry, but I have not yet installed Win7 before. (Sorry for my bad english, be patient. )
Use the "ISO usage tips option" to see how to install win 7 ISO and follow IR5 instructions and read the details and links option Then if SP1 is installed you'll get 180 days without nags with same usage and appearance if activated And the trial key gets re-installed automatically after reboot into windows
Thanks, timesurfer. I read your directions. So, if I know it correctly, soon after I install Win7, I can install drivers and update with Windows Update, install IR5 and then, after 29 days, I have to rearm with IR5 for the first time, right?
Where did you get 29 days...lol Here is what first post says 1. The only "interactive" solution to use windows 7 without patches, cracks, loaders, activators or leaked keys 2. After you install IR5 only a task called "IR5" is on your computer 3. "IR5" task runs once every 30 days automatically and silently 4. Always install IR5 when your computer will most likely be on so "IR5" task can run or just manually rearm when needed 5. IR5 keeps you in trial and in trial you are always genuine and all updates and service packs are safe to use 6. Supports all Windows 7/Server 2008 R2, languages, versions, editions, 32/64bit 7. Does not modify any system files and never causes restart problems 8. Developed by timesurfer and MasterDisaster Current entries are working fine on all adobe products even acrobat