On March 1, 2010, the Release Candidate versions of Windows 7 began to be reloaded every 2 hours. Since the actual expiration date expires only in June, then by disabling this auto-search, you can safely and
legally use your RC for a few more months.
Below are three simple steps to do this.
1. Disable system protection.
- Computer> Properties> System Protection> Configure> Disable System Protection
2. Install
Shutdown Guard (this is not a patch or a crack, but an absolutely legal open source program using documented features). Check that it is spelled out in autorun and is running.
3. Disable automatic termination of applications upon reboot.
- Click Win + R> type gpedit.msc
- Find Computer Configuration> Administrative Templates> System> Shutdown Options
- Turn on the option “Disable automatic shutdown of applications” (double click> Enable> OK).
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- Reboot for the changes to take effect.
The method is tested and works.
UPD: Method number 2Win + R> msconfig> “Services” tab> Uncheck the “Power” service
Reboot.
Autorebut will not, but for some reason there will be no sound.