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How to make the designated program run and read the system time as its own designated time?

Cracking time-limited small software 2009- 1 1-29 20:23

The first one: DateSpy

DateSpy is a software that can remove the time limit of some demo software and test software. Some software is a trial version, which can only be used for 30 days, and it will not be used after 30 days. You must buy it. In fact, there is another way to solve this problem. Use DateSpy instead of these softwares to start, change the system time to the specified legal use date, and then run DateSpy! General software can do it!

Usage: first run the DateSpy software, select the "Configuration" check box, and remember to select it. Select the program name of the software for which you want to cancel the time limit (you can add command line parameters if necessary). Select a valid running date (it must be any day during the legal probation period, for example, you installed the software on March 1 day, and the software use time is limited to 30 days, so this date must be between March 1 day and August 30), and then click OK. Modify the program item corresponding to the program manager and change the command line to DateSpy.exe, so that every time you click the modified icon, you can run DateSpy.exe instead of the original * * * to enjoy the software startup, thus achieving the purpose of lifting the time limit.

The second one: RevTime (a software called back time)

When using, copy the REVTIME2.EXE to the directory where the software with expiration date exists, and then run it. In the "Back to which day" column, "Back to Time" will automatically fill in today's date for you. If the software you are using has not expired at that time, I suggest you use this date to reduce the chance of being seen through by the other software. If the software has expired, you can fill in the previous date. If you are too lazy to enter with the keyboard, you can also choose a "good day" in the date selection bar in the lower right corner. As for "how long does it take to rewind", I think two to three seconds is usually enough. If not, it doesn't matter at all. In addition, the "executive file name" is of course the main file name of the restricted software. Try to press the "Run" button after filling in the things to see if the lovely software cooperates.

There are four options at the bottom of the Back Time interface. "Auto-running" refers to automatically starting the time-limited software for you when running "Back in Time". If the test is correct, you might as well choose, so you don't have to press the "Run" button every time in the future. "Automatically quit after completion" refers to whether "Back in Time" will automatically close after completing its task. Needless to say, "automatic shrinkage at runtime" means that there is no interface at runtime. Generally speaking, if the software "cheats" by going back in time correctly, all three items can be selected.

A new option "Wait for the software to complete" has been added to the software. At present, some time-limited software can't say when to check the system time to determine whether it expires, so it is generally difficult to determine how long it takes to rewind. This option comes into play. If you select it, time to go back will wait in the background, and after the software you are running exits, it will automatically shut down and restore the system date.

The new version of Back Time has the function of automatically generating shortcuts. If the above settings are correct, press the "shortcut" button, and a shortcut icon will appear on your desktop, which can be used directly in the future, and it is convenient to start your limited-time software by running back time. In addition, if you want to change the rewind setting where the automatic operation mode has been set, you can delete RevTime2. Then run RevTime2.Exe.

The third one: RunAsDate

Is a small tool to crack time-limited software. This software is easier to use, and you can even set a shortcut to run at a specific date and time for future use.

In fact, the functions of the above three softwares are similar. See which one you like. Of course, you can collect them all. Then try them.

Note: Not all software can be cracked. I believe everyone should know this. I suggest you collect it and try it again when necessary. I have tried many times, and the time limit for enjoying the software can be broken.