IZ3D trial reset
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2021 8:23 am
Probably not much interest in this old driver since it doesn't work on Win 10. Good news is some of the forum gurus now have access to the source code and are actively seeking a way to make the driver a viable option for 3D on Win 10 in the future. The driver still works in Windows 7 and there is a way to reset the trial to regain access to their different output methods. I'm copying some of what was posted in another forum here.
1) delete a folder in "c:\Program Data" that looks like a random name. Mine is "FZf6K4QZguj"
2) Go to start>search then type "regedit" in upper tool bar click edit then find, type "msdaipp". You'll find a key with that name. It has a subkey named "Providers" and possibly "Provider" There you'll find one or more keys that are GUID names (those long series of numbers and letters). Delete them. Delete everything under providers and or provider.
From this point you should have 30 more days left of trial. You'll have to do it again every month. Here is an archive of IZ3D drivers I've been keeping. https://www.dropbox.com/s/i1kckl4p6olcq ... s.zip?dl=0
Follow the discussion about the future of the fix here viewtopic.php?f=105&t=25360
1) delete a folder in "c:\Program Data" that looks like a random name. Mine is "FZf6K4QZguj"
2) Go to start>search then type "regedit" in upper tool bar click edit then find, type "msdaipp". You'll find a key with that name. It has a subkey named "Providers" and possibly "Provider" There you'll find one or more keys that are GUID names (those long series of numbers and letters). Delete them. Delete everything under providers and or provider.
From this point you should have 30 more days left of trial. You'll have to do it again every month. Here is an archive of IZ3D drivers I've been keeping. https://www.dropbox.com/s/i1kckl4p6olcq ... s.zip?dl=0
Follow the discussion about the future of the fix here viewtopic.php?f=105&t=25360