How to Re-activate and Extend Your 180-Day Windows Trial
Step 1: Open PowerShell as Administrator
To begin, you need to run commands with administrator privileges. Here's how:
1. Press the Windows key, type PowerShell, and when it appears, right-click on it.
2. Select Run as administrator from the context menu.
Step 2: Run the Re-arm Command
Once PowerShell is open with administrative privileges, enter the following command to re-arm your trial:
slmgr -rearm
This command resets the 180-day trial counter and allows you to extend your trial period.
Step 3: Reboot Your System
To complete the process, reboot your computer for the changes to take effect. A restart is necessary for the re-arm to
be fully implemented.
Step 4: Check Your Current License Information
After rebooting, you can check the status of your Windows license, remaining trial period, and rearm count by using the
following command in PowerShell:
slmgr -dlv
This command will display detailed information about your current license, including the number of re-arms remaining and
how much time is left on your trial.
Step 5: Activate Windows
If you're ready to activate your copy of Windows or just want to ensure your system is properly activated, you can use
the following command:
slmgr -ato
This command will trigger the activation process using your license key, if available.
By following these steps, you can easily reset your Windows trial period and extend your use of the operating system. If
you have any issues or need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to our support team.