First, we have to examine what files are copied and what registry keys are created during the normal installation process. To do this, we will need Total Uninstall (TU).
You will find TU in the “Tools” directory. Launch it with “Portable Total Uninstall 3.exe”. However, it is not portable, you should enter the serial number after launching it (see serial.txt in “ToolsTotal Uninstall” directory). You can enter the registration info in Help – Register submenu.
Start up Total Uninstall and click on the first icon in the top-left corner (Install). If TU disappears, you’ll find it minimized in the system tray (next to your system clock). In the window that appears, click on the Browse… button and select the setup file of My Notes Keeper, “mnk.exe” (you’ll find it in “InstallMy.Notes.Keeper.v1.7.0.771″ directory). You can also drag and drop this file to TU’s Install window.
When you’re done, click on Next button in TU. Now TU examines your system status so after the installation it will be able to find the changes that were made during the installation process.
When the system scan is ready, click on Next button. Be sure that “Launch setup application now” is selected. Now TU launches the setup file, mnk.exe. Follow the instruction and install MNK as you normally would do. Do not close TU during the installation process but you can minimize it. Leave everything at its default settings during the install process.
At the end of the install process click on the Finish button and let the setup file launch MNK. If MNK won’t start, launch it manually (i.e. with its desktop icon or from the Start menu). Do not close TU now.
When MNK starts up, go to Help-Enter Serial Number. We’ll now use the keygen from “InstallMy.Notes.Keeper.v1.7.0.771″ to generate a serial. To simplify this process, I’ll use “Portable” as Name and the generated Registration key is “35AE664E73E18872″. So paste this info to MNK’s registration box.

Now MNK is registered, you can close it.
Go back to TU and click on the Next button. Now TU examines what changes were made to your system. When the scan finishes, click on the Close button.





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