Apr 8, 2012


Need registration key for  any software……..read this article!!!

Most of us are familiar with many software that run only for a specified period of time in the trial mode. Once the trial period is expired these software stop functioning and demand for a purchase. But there is a way to run the software and make them function beyond the trial period. 

When these software are installed for the first time, they make an entry into the Windows Registry with the details such as Installed Date and Time, installed path etc. After installation every time you run the software, it compares the current system date and time with the installed date and time. So, with this it can make out whether the trial period is expired or not.

So with this being the case, just manually changing the system date to an earlier date will not solve the problem. For this purpose there is a small Tool known as RunAsDate(Download From This Link)


RunAsDate is a small utility that allows you to run a program in the date and time that you specify. This utility doesn’t change the current system date, but it only injects the date/time that you specify into the desired application.

RunAsDate intercepts the kernel API calls that returns the current date and time (Get System Time, Get Local Time, Get System Time As File Time), and replaces the current date/time with the date/time that you specify. It works with Windows 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista.

PLZ READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE...

1. Note down the date and time, when you install the software for the first time.
2. Once the trial period expires, you must always run the software using RunAsDate.
3. After the trial period is expired, do not run the software (program) directly. If you run the software directly even once, this hack may no longer work.
4. It is better and safe to inject the date of the last day in the trial period.
For example, if the trial period expires on Jan 30 2009, always inject the date as Jan 29 2009 in the RunAsDate. I hope this helps! Because it worked well on my PC.