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Does ayone know how to set the time on a pc back
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I have camstia and my trail ran out and people said set the time back
do i do it from the clock on toolbar
or system F2
do i do it from the clock on toolbar
or system F2
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Just click on the time at the bottom right of your screen, and you can then edit it.
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Resetting your time will not change your trial period's expiration. You'll either have to buy the product, or find a more illegal way to achieve your product.
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If you have internet which you do it automatically does it
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if you're on windows
Start > Control Panel > Clock & Language
Also it doesn't matter if you set the time back, it'll expire anyways
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Just torrent the bloody thing.
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Log on to your PC and then click on Start button - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Restore. Check the calendar of restore points and choose a restore point that is before the time you started experiencing problems. Highlight the appropriate restore point and click Next. The System Restore process will start, and when it has completed the computer will automatically reboot. Log back on to your computer and confirm that you wish to keep the restore point you chose. Your PC has now been restored to its previous state. I hope this will helpful to you. Thanks.
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