If you’ve used WinRAR for any length of time, you’ve likely seen the infamous "40-day trial" pop-up. What many users don’t realize is that WinRAR never actually locks you out—but to remove the nag screen and unlock advanced features permanently, you need a rarreg.key file.
rarreg.key is a plain text registration file that stores your unique license information for WinRAR. When you purchase a license from RARLAB, this file is generated specifically for you. WinRAR reads this file upon startup to verify that your copy is legitimate and registered. Winrar Reg.key
Here is everything you need to know about this essential file. If you’ve used WinRAR for any length of
Have you successfully installed your key? Test it by creating an archive—if you see no nag screen, you're all set. When you purchase a license from RARLAB, this
rarreg.key is the official, safe way to unlock the full potential of WinRAR. If you rely on WinRAR daily for archives, splitting files, or recovery volumes, the small cost of a license is well worth the convenience and security.
Despite the .key extension, this is a simple text file. When opened in Notepad, it contains a block of text similar to this (example structure, not a real key):
What is the rarreg.key File? A Complete Guide to WinRAR Registration