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John Deere Service Advisor 4.0 KEYGEN With Patch AND INSTRUCTION TO INSTALL !!
16-01-2017, 20:37 PM,
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RE: John Deere Service Advisor 4.0 KEYGEN With Patch AND INSTRUCTION TO INSTALL !!
WELL AS IT SEEMS TO BE THAT THERE'S NO HOPE to get a reply HERE IS A TRICK TO DO IN ORDER TO GET THE LICENCE WORK FOR YOU:
choose the last licence files sent by Mrriadh and download them open the registry file with right click of the mouse and choose modify not add copy the host ID and the expiration date which is 06 december 2018 on a paper. close the registry file " B870F43E7BC40E261379" as Host ID you have to understand that the host ID is a combination of two hardware identification on your machine. the first one is composed of 12 digits in our case : B870F43E7BC4 this is the physical adress of one of your network adapters type ipconfig /all in a command prompt and look for the one which has the same identification as the 12 first digits of your host ID. The only network adapter that you can change the physical adress is the ethernet adapter so if you have wifi and blutooth uninstall them and you can reinstall them later just keep the ethernet adapter and change it's physical adress to match the 12 digits B870F43E7BC4 google the subject obout changing the physical adress . the last 8 digits are the volume name of the drive on which is installed the Service advisor. you can dowload a hard drive serial changer in order to change the volume name to match 0E261379. REBOOT THE COMPUTER AND CHEK YOUR HOST ID it will be the same as B870F43E7BC40E261379 and you can use the licence files sent by MRRIADH to activate your Service advisor ENJOY PS: CHANGING THE VOLUME NAME MAY BE HARMFULL FOR OTHER SOFTWARES THAT USE A HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION PROTECTION OR A LICENCE BASED ON THE VOLUME NAME PLEASE VERIFY BEFORE CHANGING IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG JUST SET BACK THE ORIGINAL VOLUME NAME THAT YOU CAN OBTAIN BY TYPING vol c: in a command prompt ( for drive c |
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