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Bypass Windows Vista Activation Legally
- By Azarakhsh Darbari
- Published July 3rd, 2008
- Software , PCs , Operation Systems , Computers
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Azarakhsh Darbari
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Microsoft has started activation technology after they lunched Windows XP to deterrent piracy. The Redmond politics with systems activation did never worked because there so many cracks for Windows XP and Windows Vista, which can easily bypass Windows Activation.
Because of that activation has been more of burden for legal Windows users that an effective stop against piracy.
There are many techniques to bypass Windows XP and Windows Vista activation. There are some other techniques which allow you to use Windows more than 180 days without to activate Windows Vista or XP.
Most of Windows users have had experiences with Blue Screen. The only way is a new installation of Windows, which will cause you many other problems such as losing your files, installing all your application again and again. But the most problem is dealing with the burden of having to activate your legal Vista or XP copy per telephone because you have already activated your Windows Vista before.
Now you maybe ask how I can bypass Windows Vista activation. I specially want to show you how you can bypass Windows Vista´s activation. It can be used for legal and none legal licensed Windows Vista. And also I am going to describe a way how you can activate your legal Windows Vista for only one time and anytime you have problems with your PC you can make your Windows Vista new like before in 10 minutes without having to activate Windows Vista again. It is going to be very interesting, am I right? ;-)
First way will allow you to bypass Windows Vista activation for more than 18 months. I believe it will be long enough to find out if you should purchase a Windows Vista. It works with every version of Windows Vista. It works for purchased or none purchased Windows Vista but I recommend having a legal Windows Vista because we have to support the Redmond to make more money. ;-)
1- Login as Administrator into your Windows Vista account
2- Go to Start and type Task Scheduler in search box
3- In the Task Scheduler window right click on Task Scheduler Library and select Create Task
4- Enter a name for you new task. I would say a name which you can recognize it has been created for your Windows Vista Activation reset
5- In the new window “Create Task” check out that the Run with highest privileges box is checked
6- Click on Triggers Tab and then New button
7- In the new window select Daily and Recur every 29 days and then click OK
8- Click on the Action tab and then click the New button
9- In the New Action windows type slmgr.vbs in the program/script box
10- Type –rearm in the Add arguments (Optional) box and click on OK
11- Click OK to save all setting for your new task which you created
12- Now is time to tell Windows Vista to extend your Windows Vista more than 180 days
13- In the Task Scheduler window right click on Task Scheduler Library and select Create Task
14- Enter a new name for the new Task such as “Use Windows Vista more than 180 days”
15- Check out that the Run with highest privileges box is checked
16- Click on Triggers Tab and then New button
17- In the Trigger tab select Daily and Recur every 179 days and click OK
18- Click on the Action tab and then click the New button
19- Download this registry file - SkipRearm.reg - to your hard drive. It does not matter which folder and which hard drive you take to save it.
20- Type regedit in the program/script box
21- Enter in /s "full path to SkipRearm.reg file" in the Add arguments (Optional) box and click OK. It should look like /s "c:\your-folder\SkipRearm.reg"
22- Click OK again to save you new task
Your computer will automatically reset the activation period every 29 days and reset your using time of Windows Vista without being activated every 179 days.
I believe it is enough for today and I will let you know about the second way to bypass Windows Vista Activation in my next article.
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8 Responses to "Bypass Windows Vista Activation Legally" 
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said this on 12 Aug 2008 2:21:20 PM MST
nice! just tried this now, hopefully it works.
one question I have, say the area between these two posts are the text field
does it go:
|/s "c:\skiprearm" |
or
|"c:\skiprearm.reg" |
basically what I'm asking is, is the /s the silent switch or do you mean the s from Program/Switch:
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said this on 12 Aug 2008 2:23:11 PM MST
nevermind, misread directions.
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said this on 11 Sep 2008 9:13:30 AM MST
ace! thanks a bunch for this, although i have one question - with it rearming every 29 days does that mean because i have used your method with only 10days left on activation it will still rearm it on the last day?
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said this on 11 Sep 2008 1:00:49 PM MST
Thanks for your comment. It does not matter how many days you have left. It will work fine. Just follow step by step description and I am sure it will work without any problem.
Azarakhsh
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said this on 10 Nov 2008 10:32:25 AM MST
Can u pls tell me why the -rearm cmd does not work...i mean there could be a more general issue or a particular one in my case?
TNX
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said this on 10 Nov 2008 11:00:08 AM MST
Can u pls tell me why the -rearm cmd does not work in my case...i mean is this a general issue or a particular one? I mean I execute the command, it says that it was succesful but still i got only 3 days left :|
Another thing will be that with the slmgr -dli command it says i still got 14 days but the propreties windows says 3..
I would apreciate a tip....10x
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said this on 16 Nov 2008 11:26:43 AM MST
hello, on step 21 where you say ...It should look like /s "c:\your-folder\SkipRearm.reg"
when i put this in the add arguments box......it would be WITHOUT the quotes?....is that right?
thank you.
frank
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said this on 16 Nov 2008 12:34:39 PM MST
Hi Frank,
It is optional but if you want to write it then you have to use quotes too.
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