extend trial period or reinstall an unpopular complex software

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otabokauyelikic

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hi,
this is my 1st message here and for this issue, this is 1st in my life:)

i am an engineer and i want to use a analysis software which i can't afford.

I had to install it to my computer which doesn't have any internet connection. I tried to freeze its time with run-as-date. it didn't helped. I couldn't use time-stopper at that time since our firm's antivirus system automatically deleted that file every time.

After my trial expired, I uninstalled it with revo uninstaller pro in advanced left overs cleaning mode. I cleaned all of them. I also cleaned the system, registery with ccleaner. version of these 2 software are uptodate in my computer.

I again installed the software but it still knows I used it and period has been expired.

Then I downloaded an utility, name is "process monitor". it gives lots of information but since my knowledge didn't allow me, I couldn't get any benefit from "process monitor" software.

software uses a uid as "Machine PIN Number". if this is not a term directly from windows or hardware world itself, I think the software uses ethernet uid to change that unique number to Machine PIN #.

It asks for Licence Key and Activation Code.

modifying my system time is not a solution for me. again I am not allowed.
registry backup already is not a solution now but even it was, again I am not allowed.
I am not allowed to format the main drive

shortened version of the software: http://*******/fSzQgG
in title, I wrote complex because it's 745MB. However I have no idea for the trial period defense system it has.

since this software is not a popular one, no .eygen, no serial, no activation code around.

reverse engineering is always a solution but I can't since lack of knowledge. I also don't have a friend who knows these stuff.

I think this is all I can input.

I'am 41. So time is youngs' time. Any help?




Please DO NOT ask for ways to pirate software around here; we do not allow the discussion of how to circumvent Terms of Service or how to pirate something.

I suggest you look at the post from gitano below.

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