When a commercial software package is installed on a trial basis, it places specific markers on the host machine to keep track of the installation date and time elapsed. Even if a user uninstalls and reinstalls the application, these markers usually remain deeply embedded in the system to prevent fraud. Trial Reset works by performing the following actions:
: Includes a feature to create a backup of your registry and files before making changes, allowing for system restoration if errors occur. Registry Monitoring
Before resorting to trial resets, consider whether open source alternatives meet your needs:
: Modifying registry entries or system files can lead to software crashes or OS instability.
It allows users to back up registry hives before deletion to prevent system instability.