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aiolos
Thu 22 Feb, 2007

Official Way to Use Vista without Activation 120 Days (no cr
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By default,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Windows Vista can be installed,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> used and run without any license,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> product key or the need of activation for 30 days grace period,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> for purpose of trial or evaluation.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Although Microsoft initially stressed that users should purchase a license with valid product key before the trial period expires,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> or else Windows Vista will lock into Reduced Functionality Mode.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> However,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> a <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>&<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>#8220;rearm&<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>#8221;<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> method has long since been discovered to be able to extend,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> or reset the remaining time for activation to another fresh 30 days,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> for up to 3 times.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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Now Microsoft has confirmed that Windows Vista can be used and run for 120 days or 4 months <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(3 rearms)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> and extending the activation grace period is not a violation of the Vista End User License Agreement <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(EULA)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> All versions of Vista include Windows Vista Ultimate allow a 30-day free period without activation,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> except the corporate-oriented Vista Enterprise,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> which supports only a three-day trial.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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To extend,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> reset or restart the initial OOB grace period of Windows Vista to another 30 days,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> use the following steps:<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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Click on Vista Start button and key in Cmd in Start Search box.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
Press on Ctrl-Shift-Enter to open Command Prompt with administrative credentials <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(equivalent to <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>&<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>#8220;Run as Administrator&<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>#8221;<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
In the Command Prompt,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> type the following command and press Enter when done:<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> slmgr <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>-rearm or you can use sysprep <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>/generalize<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
Reboot the computer.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
Rearm again when the remaining activation grace period timer counts down to 0 days.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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Rearm option resets the computer&<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>#8217;s activation timer and reinitializes some activation parameters.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
