Make Kaspersky Anti virus/Internet security to Beta Version
Monday, September 21, 2009
his is the same method used by the trial re-setters, so keep that in mind. All you have to do is open up KIS/ KAV, and go to “Settings”. From there, click on where it says “Options” on the left panel. Then disable Self-Defense.
If you are using KAV or you just want to do it manually, then open regedit, and go to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\KasperskyLab\ protected\ AVP9\ environment”. Even more conveniently, just search for the term “ProductStatus”. It should automatically take you there. Once you’re there, change “Product Status” from “Release” to “Beta”. “AVP8? if you’re using series 8.
64 Bit Users, try going here:
“HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow64\32\Node\KasperskyLab\protected\AVP\environment”
Then re-open KIS/KAV and re-enable Self-Defense and External Service Control. And then you’re done. Every 30 days, KIS will ask for a new key. Simply press on the “Activate Beta” button and you are good to go. With this, you won’t need any Kaspersky keys, you won’t have to worry about the keys getting Blacklisted, and you don’t have to worry about there being any malware in the Kaspersky activation cracks such as trial re-setters. Guaranteed to work! After the 30 day trial runs out, you will have the option to continue activating a a beta time and time again. So, this isn’t only 30 days, it’s forever guys.
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