Re: WindRiver "System Clock Has Been Set Back"
Okay, I got the issue fixed. I don't know if this is the right way to do it, but this is what I did.
Step 1: Use windows file manager to find any files made after tomorrow. If not important, delete them. If important, open them up and save them again or copy into a new file to get the date fixed.
Step 2: Delete WindRiver. Use the uninstallers if you want, I don't see that they made a huge difference.
Step 3: Use regedit to find a Windriver folder in your registry. It should have about 2 files, both of which are registry related. Delete it. Continue to search your registry. You will find one registry entry clearly marked as the WindRiver license manager. Delete it.
Step 4(Don't know if this helps, but...): Clear your cache and then restart. You may be hit by some notes saying your registry is being repaired. That's okay.
Step 5: Reinstall WindRiver. Use default directories and don't restart after the 3.0 installation.
Step 7: PROFIT!
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