Quick Heal Total Security Trial Reset Portable File
Quick Heal Total Security Trial Reset: The Ultimate Guide to Extending Your Free Protection
Q5: What does Quick Heal support say about trial resets?
Their official policy: “Trial reset is a violation of our licensing terms. We recommend purchasing a license to support continued development and security research.”
Part 5: Method 3 – System Restore Point or Disk Imaging
A more drastic but cleaner method is to use Windows System Restore. quick heal total security trial reset
Q4: Is there a crack for Quick Heal Total Security?
Yes, but almost all cracks for Quick Heal are malware. Avoid executables named “patch.exe” or “keygen.exe” – they are often ransomware in disguise. Quick Heal Total Security Trial Reset: The Ultimate
Method 1 – Registry Cleanup
- Uninstall Quick Heal Total Security.
- Delete leftover registry keys (e.g., under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\QuickHealandHKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\QuickHeal). - Delete program data folders (
C:\ProgramData\QuickHeal,%AppData%\QuickHeal). - Reinstall – you might get a fresh trial if the license tracking files are gone. Often fails due to hardware fingerprinting.
⚠️ Important Note First
Resetting the trial of any paid security software (including Quick Heal) beyond its intended free period typically violates the software’s End User License Agreement (EULA). Many “trial reset” methods involve editing registry entries, deleting license files, or using third-party tools — which can be unsafe, unstable, or flagged as malware. Part 5: Method 3 – System Restore Point
That said, I’ll explain legitimate methods and what some users attempt (for educational purposes only).
