Reset Transmac Trial -

Let’s be clear: Acutesystems offers a 15-day trial to evaluate the software. Permanently resetting the trial to avoid buying a license violates the software’s EULA. The developers actively maintain TransMac (supporting APFS, macOS Ventura and Sonoma). If you rely on the tool for work or business, you should purchase a license.

However, if you genuinely reset the trial because you replaced your PC’s motherboard or reinstalled Windows, the developer typically allows a “second evaluation.” Many users report that after a clean Windows install, TransMac offers another 15 days automatically.

Price of a legitimate license: $59 for a single user (lifetime updates). It is a small price compared to losing data from a corrupted Mac drive. reset transmac trial


This is the most direct way to reset TransMac trial on the same computer without reinstalling Windows.

Warning: Incorrect registry editing can crash your operating system. Back up your registry first (File > Export). Let’s be clear: Acutesystems offers a 15-day trial

If the above doesn’t work, delete the whole Classic Software (or TransMac) registry key:

⚠️ This removes settings for other Classic Software products if you have any. This is the most direct way to reset


  • Delete those specific values (do not delete the entire TransMac folder unless you are sure).
  • Next, navigate to:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\AcuteSoft\TransMac
    
    (On 64-bit Windows, also check HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\AcuteSoft\TransMac).
  • Delete the same trial-related keys.
  • Close Registry Editor and restart your PC.
  • After rebooting, launch TransMac. It should behave as if it is the first run. You will likely get another 15 days. However, some newer versions (TransMac 15+) also check a hidden file on your system drive.