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How to Extend Windows 7 Trial Period Forever with Rearm Command



How to Extend Windows 7 Trial Period Forever with Rearm Command




If you are using Windows 7 on a trial basis and want to keep using it without activating it, you might be interested in a simple trick that can extend your trial period indefinitely. This trick involves using a command called slmgr -rearm, which resets the activation timer and allows you to use Windows 7 for another 30 days. You can use this command up to three times, which means you can get a total of 120 days of free Windows 7 usage.




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In this article, we will show you how to use the slmgr -rearm command and what are its benefits and limitations. We will also explain what is the Windows 7 Rearm Forever 20 13 tool that claims to bypass the rearm limit and let you use Windows 7 forever without activation.


What is the slmgr -rearm command?




The slmgr -rearm command is a built-in tool that comes with Windows 7 and other versions of Windows. It stands for Software Licensing Manager Script and it allows you to manage the activation status of your Windows system. You can use it to activate, deactivate, or extend your Windows license.


The -rearm option is a specific parameter that resets the activation timer of your Windows system. This means that it gives you another 30 days of trial period before you have to activate Windows or enter a product key. You can use this option up to three times, which means you can extend your trial period up to 120 days in total.


To use the slmgr -rearm command, you need to open a Command Prompt window with administrator privileges. To do so on Windows 7, click on the Start button and type cmd in the search box. Then right-click on the Command Prompt icon and select Run as administrator. Enter your administrator password if prompted.


In the Command Prompt window, type the following command and press Enter:


slmgr -rearm


You should see a message saying that the command completed successfully and that you need to restart your computer for the changes to take effect. Click OK and restart your computer.


After restarting, you will see that your Windows 7 trial period has been reset to 30 days. You can check this by right-clicking on Computer and selecting Properties. You will see the activation status and the remaining days under Windows activation.


What are the benefits and limitations of the slmgr -rearm command?




The main benefit of using the slmgr -rearm command is that it allows you to use Windows 7 for free for up to 120 days without activating it or entering a product key. This can be useful if you are testing Windows 7 on a new computer or if you are waiting for a valid product key to arrive.


The main limitation of using the slmgr -rearm command is that it can only be used up to three times per installation of Windows 7. This means that after using it three times, you will not be able to reset the activation timer anymore and you will have to activate Windows or enter a product key within 30 days or else your Windows system will become unusable.


You can check how many times you have used the slmgr -rearm command by using another option called /dlv. This option displays detailed license information about your Windows system, including the remaining rearm count. To use this option, open a Command Prompt window with administrator privileges as explained above and type the following command:


slmgr /dlv


You should see a window with various information about your Windows license. Look for the line that says Remaining Windows rearm count: and note down the number next to it. This number indicates how many times you can still use the -rearm option e0e6b7cb5c


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