thehourman wrote: » Is there a way to extend the trial version of R2?
thehourman wrote: » Do you use VirtualBox? I tried to use it but it seems slow, at least for what I can feel. What I mean is when I move my mouse pointer around, I think there is a .5 sec late.
Michael.J.Palmer wrote: » Not really a way to extend it. If the trial runs out all that happens is you'll lose the ability to do Windows Updates and maybe a few minor things but that's about it. I've labbed with expired trial software in the past and not had any problem with it so I wouldn't imagine you'd have a problem. A way to extend the trial though would be just to format the VHD (assuming you're using a virtual machine here) and re-install the server again and you'll get another 90 days. The only draw back to this is it's a fresh installation so you'll lose any and all settings you had already set up prior.
RobertKaucher wrote: » Incorrect. Using slmgr -rearm you can extend the eval for 180 days (retail copy without product key). The Evaluation Version can go up to 240 days.How to extend the Windows Server 2008 evaluation period
thehourman wrote: » After the 240th day, can I reinstall the OS, and do the same thing again to get another 240 days?
thehourman wrote: » @MentholMoose, My PC can run VM no problem. On VMplayer it runs very smooth, and I can go back and forth from my PC to VMplayer without pressing any keys. It is like another regular window. However, in VirtualBox I have to click the VB; and if I want to exit out and go back to my PC, I have to press a hotkey. And the delay problem that I mentioned on my previous post.