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TKGuest
iobit 6 month trials are not worth installing and an update checker is inadvisable for people that install giveaway licenses as most do not include updates in the license deals.
VcarvisGuest
Crappy point: I have a prior version of this software that is REGISTERED with a Giveaway license. It expires in 1bout 2 weeks. This offer is good for only 6 days as of today. Trying to ‘Update’ the license is NOT an option. Uninstalling the older program and reinstalling the version with new license key does NOT recognize a fresh new install. It applies the old key (set to expire) no matter how you try to handle it. Anybody know how to get around that? Just an FYI…
TKGuest
[@Vcarvis] you have to reverse engineer the license storage location that iobit uses for the product and delete it manually… it’s the sort of thing I do generally but not with iobit as I don’t approve of their software being on ANY system I own, sorry you will have to learn how to reverse engineer/hack a little to do that OR wait for the 2 weeks to expire and the UI may then allow you to enter a new license key… you could try moving your system date ahead 3 weeks and running the program and see if it relies upon your system date or a server date to determine the license validity… just a thought :-)