...The current version fixed the issue with reverting back to your old drive ID...
Tuicemen --
HELP! Can't revert Volume S/N!
I think I'm in serious trouble (Windows 7 Pro 64bit SP1). I installed AHP 3.318 from the X10 Web site (seemed to go OK; was able to turn modules on and off) and then AHP Lifejacket 1.0.1.3 from this thread. I tried to follow the instructions in the Help screen from Lifejacket:
1) I succeeded in changing the volume serial number and, apparently, in registering AHP. Then I restarted.
2) I ran AHP -- no nag screen -- and then Lifejacket (as administrator) and attempted to revert the volume S/N. This is where I ran into trouble. When I clicked StopX10nets, it gave me the message, "Cannot open X10nets service on this computer" (at least I think that's what prompted the message). StartX10nets, however, told me that it's already running, which indeed agrees with Services.
3) At this point I uninstalled AHP (which apparently doesn't uninstall that service) and tried with Lifejacket again to revert the volume S/N. No joy. Now it complains that AHP is not running.
4) Re-installing AHP results in a version that won't run.
5) There doesn't appear to be any way to uninstall Lifejacket.
Do you have a straightforward solution to this problem?
If not, I'm inclined to do a bare-metal restore of the machine from an image backup that I made just before starting this exercise; but I'm afraid that nothing (including the restore software!) will work with the volume S/N changed. Fortunately I wrote down (and Lifejacket still remembers) the original S/N, so I could use something like SysInternals/VolumeID to set it back. Before I get that deeply into it, however, I would like your advice.
Writing this on another computer, since I disconnected the target machine from the Internet for safety. Any help
much appreciated. -- jclarkw