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Maybe you can try Process Monitor, you can download it from: If you want to check the registry yourself. Restore settings by importing the backup I made of CurrentSettings.vssettings.(Re-)install updates (Update 1 at this time).
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Install Visual Studio using the publicly available web installer (which doesn't have any baked-in license key - it installs a 30-day trial).Delete the license key from the registry by hand in regedit.Completely uninstall Visual Studio 2013 (save CurrentSettings.vssettings first).
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- Discover what license key Visual Studio was looking for in the registry with Process Monitor (it was HKCR\Licenses\E79B3F9C-6543-4897-BBA5-5BFB0A02BB5C).
- I found the product key path is: “HKCR\Licenses\E79B3F9C-6543-4897-BBA5-5BFB0A02BB5C” in one post:įor me, with Visual Studio 2013, it wasn't enough to remove the license key and perform a repair (the repair restored the license key instead of reverting to a trial, and running it without the repair (after deleting the key) claimed the license had expired