KASPERSKY 2010 WITH NO KEY FOR LIFETIME

deepakjain.a

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crazycombo said:
thanks you very much... i used to reset the trial in 2009 ver.
now i can shift to the 2010 version with the same procedure.
hope the setup is not modified.

nope... its not modified!!!

its 9.0.0.459

its an official version! you can check in their site!

you can also let it check for updates from their site when your installing!
 

rishoban

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    ¤--bACarDi--¤ said:
    :rofl: :rofl: :angry: What are you talking...?? Just run it from Winrar... LOL
    What happen when run it through winrar... It extract to the temp directory and run it from there...:rofl: How can we execute a programme that contain a virus...:baffled: :oo:

    So please find me a another virus free Reseter....:yes: :rolleyes:

    :yes::yes:
    Wait...I found another trial resetter and I will post if it works.
     

    crazycombo

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    ¤--bACarDi--¤ said:
    Time resetters contain viruses....!!! WTF

    machan, what resetters do is, crawl to the registry and edit it along where the system pretends that the KIS is newly installed.
    In Kaspersky's point of view, that is a harm for their business policy. therefore they ve addressed a rule, saying whatever trying to modify the registry entries related to their products are malicious. thats what it keep on giving you errors.
    try another anti-virus software, u ll find nothing but the resetter.
    believe me, i m using the resetter for about almost a year. no worries at all.
     

    ¤--bACarDi--¤

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    crazycombo said:
    machan, what resetters do is, crawl to the registry and edit it along where the system pretends that the KIS is newly installed.
    In Kaspersky's point of view, that is a harm for their business policy. therefore they ve addressed a rule, saying whatever trying to modify the registry entries related to their products are malicious. thats what it keep on giving you errors.
    try another anti-virus software, u ll find nothing but the resetter.
    believe me, i m using the resetter for about almost a year. no worries at all.


    No dude the problem is i hav never run those... Even when windows accessing it KIS block them... Other thing is my KIS is not recently updated... But Resetters are new things... So there might be a risk no...???:confused: :confused: :rolleyes:
     

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    ¤--bACarDi--¤ said:
    No dude the problem is i hav never run those... Even when windows accessing it KIS block them... Other thing is my KIS is not recently updated... But Resetters are new things... So there might be a risk no...???:confused: :confused: :rolleyes:

    no machan.... just do this.
    1. install the KIS setup and activate it online for 30 days. (no resetter need for the 1st 30 days. it ll give by the company themselves)
    2. then update it
    3. after 30 days after running a full update just run the resetter.

    this prevents you by changing the activation key for 30 days at a stretch.
     

    ¤--bACarDi--¤

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    crazycombo said:
    no machan.... just do this.
    1. install the KIS setup and activate it online for 30 days. (no resetter need for the 1st 30 days. it ll give by the company themselves)
    2. then update it
    3. after 30 days after running a full update just run the resetter.

    this prevents you by changing the activation key for 30 days at a stretch.


    Ok machan.... im uninstalling the old one now;) ...
     

    deepakjain.a

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    ¤--bACarDi--¤ said:
    No dude the problem is i hav never run those... Even when windows accessing it KIS block them... Other thing is my KIS is not recently updated... But Resetters are new things... So there might be a risk no...???:confused: :confused: :rolleyes:

    listen...

    install KIS firstly...

    install the KIS, when asked for activation activate it as a trial version..

    in order to check if the resetter is working or not, what you can do is, tomorrow, when u turn on your pc, you can just open kaspersky, when it shows 29 days remaining, just go to setting, then to option,

    and then uncheck the box as enable self defence...

    after u do that, exit kaspersky from the system tray by right clicking as shown in the screenshot!

    after u exit this, double click on the trial resetter which is given in the rar file

    and click on start reseter..

    this will give you an option to enable the trial version again for 30 days...

    so tomorrow if your trial version shows 29 days, after you do this entire thing, it will go back to 30 days..

    i hope this makes it clear!
     

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    ¤--bACarDi--¤ said:
    :rofl: :rofl: :angry: What are you talking...?? Just run it from Winrar... LOL
    What happen when run it through winrar... It extract to the temp directory and run it from there...:rofl: How can we execute a programme that contain a virus...:baffled: :oo:

    So please find me a another virus free Reseter....:yes: :rolleyes:


    this is not a virus(no symptoms so far).i checked this out on a test machine.it works.remember this is written to hack the orginal programme.all virus scanners hate this kind of codes.

    thanks for the post deepakjain.a
     

    deepakjain.a

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    BlueRaiden said:
    this is not a virus(no symptoms so far).i checked this out on a test machine.it works.remember this is written to hack the orginal programme.all virus scanners hate this kind of codes.

    thanks for the post deepakjain.a


    your welcome buddy

    and thanks to you for confirming the same!!

    Cheers!