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Resetting the trial, therefore, requires erasing this digital memory. The most common method involves using a specialized script or “cleaner” tool—often shared on user forums and video tutorials—that systematically deletes every registry key and hidden file associated with vMix. After running such a tool and restarting the computer, the system no longer sees a record of the previous trial. A fresh installation will then behave as if it is meeting vMix for the very first time, granting another full 60-day period. For the technically adept user, this can be done manually by navigating the registry with regedit , though this is risky as deleting the wrong key can destabilize Windows.
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If your goal is to reset the software's back to factory defaults (rather than the trial period), you can: Open Settings in the top right corner of vMix. Click the Default button at the bottom. A fresh installation will then behave as if
It is generally not possible to "reset" a trial period once it has expired. The vMix Free 60 Day Trial is a one-time offer per computer to allow users to test all features without watermarks. Key Trial Limitations If your goal is to reset the software's
To understand how a trial reset works, one must first understand how vMix—and most modern software—"remembers" you. The software does not rely on a simple calendar date. Instead, upon installation, it writes a unique series of markers across your system. The most critical of these is a cryptographic "fingerprint" stored in the Windows Registry, a central database of operating system settings. Additional markers may be hidden in temporary file folders or linked to your computer’s hardware ID. When the 60-day period ends, vMix checks these locations. If it detects a pre-existing, expired fingerprint, it will refuse to enter trial mode, regardless of how many times you uninstall and reinstall the program.