Trick To Bypass Trial Version Limitations In Any Software
Have you ever
downloaded any trial version software and it may have expired before
you could have tested it for its full capabilties.In this trick I will
explain to how you can use the trial version of any software over and
again .Basically there are two type of restrictions put by the software
companies on trial version of softwares.
1.Disable some features of the software
2.Time Bound limitations like 5-days Trial version.
This
trick can extend only your time bound limitations hence provide you
with the capability to use the trial version of the software for as
long as you want.
For this trick we will be using a freeware
software called sandboxie which very small(500 kb). Sandboxie runs the
softwares in an isolated enviroment so that they cannot make permanent
changes to your system.
INSTRUCTION:-
STEP 1) DOWNLOAD SANDBOXIE
STEP 2) Install and run it.
STEP 3) Click on the Sandbox -> DefaultBox –> Run SandBoxed and then click on Run Any Program
STEP 4) Now a new window will popup.Click on Browse
STEP 5) Locate the setup of the trial software you want to install.Click on open
STEP 6) Install the software and run it.You will see # in the
software tittle bar.It indicates that the software is running under
sandboxie.
STEP 7) You will get the trial of the software and the trial version will expire after the time bound limitation is over.
STEP 8) To reuse the software again after the trial version is over
click on Click Sandbox –>DefaultBox and click Delete Contents.
Note : Do not let the software expire.Do these steps before
atleast 1-day of the trial software is left.otherwise the above trick
may not work.
1.This will open up a new window and delete all the files
created, Press the Delete Sandbox button to fully clear the contents.
Now reinstall the software as mentioned above and you will again get the full trial version.
Note:-
1.This trick will not work if you have already used the full trial version of the software without sandboxie.
2.Sandboxie may crash if you run very large programs with it.