Instead of cracking software, hobbyists use $10–$20 USB EEPROM programmers (CH341A, TL866) with free software like Battery EEPROM Works (limited free version). This requires soldering to the battery’s SMBus pins.
If you want to test Smart Battery Workshop without cracking it, follow these steps using the 30-day trial (if offered by the developer – check current policy): smart battery workshop 3.71 crack 30
If the trial blocks writes, you have either exhausted the limit or the trial no longer allows writes. At that point, either buy the software or accept that free tools are read-only. Instead of cracking software, hobbyists use $10–$20 USB
The official demo allows reading battery data and limited calibration. While you cannot write to the EEPROM, you can still diagnose issues. Use the “Reset” function (trial may allow one