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Tamca
post Tue 24 May 2005, 23:21
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Hey guys
I have a question regarding registration.
I’m currently the owner of G4 laptop. I’m running on it a lot of music software. My band member is a student and right now we’re trying to purchase G5 for academic price since laptop does not have enough CPU.
In the apple store I was trying to find out whether the new computer could be registered on two names so We can use all of my previous software.
I’ve been told that the computer can be registered only on one name – (in this case name of the student ) but also I’ve been told that there is a chance to have a two users which I don’t think will help me much.

Now the question – does anybody know if there is any way to get around it .
Is there any chance to use my software from laptop on new G5 computer even though this computer won’t have my name in the registrarion?

I would appreciate any answers

Tamara
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azusa
post Wed 25 May 2005, 00:25
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QUOTE (Tamca @ May 24 2005, 14:21)
Now the question � does anybody know if there is any way to get around it .
Is there  any chance  to use my software from laptop on new G5 computer even though this computer won�t have my name in the registrarion?

That would be cheating, wouldn't it? biggrin.gif

Kidding aside, I think it doesn't matter whose name is registered on the computer.
Some apps that use "challenge-response" registration allow you to use on 2 computers, (IE. Ableton Live.)
To be sure, you should check with them first.

Some apps that use USB dogles, you just move the dongle to another computer.
If you have more than one apps that each one uses a dongle, you can move evrything into one dongle.

This post has been edited by azusa: Wed 25 May 2005, 00:50
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