: A script or program designed to clear IDM’s registry entries, tricking the software into thinking it was just installed so the 30-day trial starts over.
Because IDM tools require administrative privileges to modify the Windows Registry, they are the perfect delivery vehicle for malware. Attackers frequently fork legitimate open-source scripts and inject:
| Feature | Functionality | | :--- | :--- | | | "Reset the IDM trial now" button instantly resets the 30-day clock. | | Registration Simulation | Simulates a registered copy of IDM with a custom user name to avoid fake serial number pop-ups. | | Automatic Reset Mode | Enables Windows Task Scheduler to create a task that auto-resets the trial (e.g., every 15 days) silently. | | Command-Line (Silent) Mode | For advanced users: IDMTrialReset.exe /trial runs the reset in the background without GUI. | | GUI Options | Three-tab interface: Trial reset, Register, and Help tabs. | : A script or program designed to clear
: While the original GPG key used by the developer (Juno_okyo) has expired, the historical commits were verified with a signature at the time of release. Safety and Security Considerations
The v100 release may be one of the last purely registry-based resets. Future bypasses will likely require DLL injection or driver-level hooks, which dramatically increases security risks. | | Registration Simulation | Simulates a registered
The IDM Trial Reset tool performs three core operations:
To help narrow down the best solution for your system, tell me: | | GUI Options | Three-tab interface: Trial
: Check the GitHub Releases Page to confirm that v1.0.0 points back to its original commit timeline.
: Use the interface to initiate the reset, which automates the deletion of trial-related registry entries.
I have just installed IDM and it tells that my trial period expired