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So, you’re ready to download a file. You click the link, and then… it happens. That annoying popup from Internet Download Manager (IDM) stops you right in your tracks.
“Internet Download Manager has not been registered for 30 days. Trial period is over and IDM is exiting…”
Ugh. I know that feeling. It’s frustrating when your favorite download tool suddenly stops working. But don’t worry, you don’t have to give up on your downloads. There are ways to fix this.
In this guide, I’ll show you exactly what to do. We’ll cover the official, most reliable solution. We’ll also look at a few other common methods and some great free alternatives if you’re just ready to move on. Let’s get this sorted.

Getting Rid of the “IDM Has Not Been Registered” Error
Here are a few different ways you can handle that pesky trial message.
Option 1: Purchase a Genuine IDM License
Honestly, this is the easiest and most reliable way to fix the problem for good. No more popups. No more workarounds. Just fast, uninterrupted downloads. I went this route a few years ago and have never looked back.
Here’s how you can do it:
- Head over to the official Internet Download Manager website.
- Pick a plan that works for you and complete the purchase.
- You’ll get a serial key in your email. Keep it safe!
- Now, open IDM on your computer.
- Go to the Registration menu and click on Registration.
- Type in your name, email, and the serial key you received.
- Click OK, and that’s it!
Your IDM is now fully activated. The “30-day trial” message will be gone forever.
Option 2: Use a Trial Reset Tool
Some people use special tools that claim to reset the IDM trial period. Think of it like a little time machine for your software. These tools work by clearing out the specific files that track your trial’s start date.
If you decide to try this, here are the general steps:
- Find and download an IDM trial reset tool from a source you trust.
- Make sure IDM is completely closed. Check your system tray to be sure!
- Run the tool. It should give you an option to reset the trial.
- Restart your computer. Then, open IDM again.
Option 3: Try a Patch or Crack
This is another common workaround you might see online. A patch or crack modifies the IDM program to bypass the registration check. It’s a quick fix for some.
- First, find and download an IDM crack + patch file.
- Important: You’ll likely need to pause your antivirus software. These kinds of tools are often flagged as threats, so proceed with care.
- Run the patch tool and follow its instructions. Usually, it’s just a single click.
- Done! The popup should no longer appear.
Option 4: Switch to a Free Alternative
Maybe you’re just tired of dealing with IDM’s popups. I get it. The good news? There are some fantastic free download managers out there that work great.
They might not have every single feature of IDM, but they get the job done. Here are a few popular ones:
- Free Download Manager (FDM)
- Neat Download Manager
- JDownloader
- EagleGet
You can just download and install one of these to replace IDM. No more trial periods to worry about.
So, Why Does This Error Happen Anyway?
It’s pretty simple, really.
IDM isn’t free software. It gives you a 30-day free trial to test it out. Once those 30 days are up, it needs you to buy a license to keep using it. That popup is just its way of reminding you that your trial period has ended.