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Re: Re[2]: TS2000i upgrade



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Hard drives have serial numbers. I had a software program that keyed a
password to it. Every time I upgraded my drive, I needed a new password.
Last time I upgraded the drive, I could not get a new password because the
company was no longer in business.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robin B. Lake <rbl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: he96@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <he96@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, February 25, 1999 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: TS2000i upgrade


>Sorry, but only the Pentium III supports a processor serial number
>capablity.  Any other PC can have all its software moved to another
>machine.  Some software requires the installation floppy
>be written upon during the installation process, but you can
>copy the install floppy BEFORE installing.  The counter to this
>is that some install floppies have a certain sector corrupted so that
>you can not install from a good floppy!
>
>Cheers,
>Rob Lake
>rbl@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> > Yes
>> >
>> > ____________________Reply Separator____________________
>> > Subject: Re: TS2000i upgrade
>> > Author: ED KARLIN
>> > Date:  2/25/99 11:06 AM
>> >
>> > Is it true that TS2000i will not require a printer port block?
>>
>> that can only mean that TS will be bound to THE PC you use - i.e the PC
fails
>> youre in trouble ! TRUE ?????
>>
>> last summer or spring OMEGA suggested that method and it was DEEPLY
>> BOOOOED here -> afterwards they said, they will offer BOTH ways, i.e.
BLOCK
>> and PCbound.......
>>
>> CANT ANYBODY REMEMBER ???????? like usually ?
>>
>> rgds hans
>>
>>
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