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Vista 30 day registration

phillyman36

Golden Member
Hey i wanted to know if anyone with Visat Home Prem., has gone past their 30 activation period? I have to activate my vista in 4 days and im wondering on the 4th day will it ask me if i want to try it a little longer. Just for the record my Vista is a legit copy. I got it for like half price from my job directly from our Microsoft EPP website. I only have it on one machine so im not trying to ask for a cheat registry hack or anything like that. Just want to know if it will give me the option to play i little longer until i get some update hardware next week
 
http://news.softpedia.com/news...ace-Period-44955.shtml

"Initial Grace (or OOB Grace) starts the first time you start your computer after you install the operating system. It provides 30 days for the computer to be activated. The Initial Grace period can only be restarted by running sysprep /generalize, or by using slmgr.vbs ?rearm. These processes reset the Initial Grace timer to 30 days. This will only work three times," reveals Microsoft.

In order to rearm Windows Vista, you simply have to enter slmgr.vbs ?rearm in the command prompt window.
 
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