unc1rlm Posted April 2, 2016 Report Posted April 2, 2016 Hey.... I seem to be the lucky one with the issues... Had problems before but it still lingers. I bought a second copy of x-plane to network. It is not connected to the network. I have tried to install Skymaxx Pro and the DC-3.. I dl and follow the instructions. It comes up to activate and this is what I am getting. I am eating up my downloads lol. Anyway..I did copy some files over from the original xplane to the new copy..mostly scenery and plugins. I can't remember if Silverlinings was copied over. I have both Skymax Pro and DC-3 on the original which I believe are activated and ok but can't get them to activate on second machine. Enough said...any help appreciated. Here are two pictures I took so you can see. Thank you. Quote
Defiance_co Posted April 2, 2016 Report Posted April 2, 2016 Hiya Bob, Sorry i can't help you as i'm new to this download/activate stuff myself I am waiting for my slots to be fixed i hope, but you i'm sure could answer something that's bugging me ........... I only have a lone pc, but at the moment 1xssd and 3xhdds, i asked about legalities of having x-plane 10 on main C: and another on a drive i use for testing sceneries etc, guys at x-plane said that's fine, and of course it works well Now, when i get my clouds back, i already have the initial file saved on several drives as i've had four die recently :-( I install the initial file, does that use 1 life up ? leaving me 2 obviously But this is what i wanted to know .......... After installing on what will be either C: or D: is it legal to use smp v3 in say x-plane 10 on both C: and D: ? Or will i need to buy it again for the second drive ? Somewhat confused Anyways, hopefully someone from x-aviation might be on the weekend (bet you're like me and missing the clouds hehe) Have Fun Tony Quote
Ben Russell Posted April 2, 2016 Report Posted April 2, 2016 We work on a "per computer" basis. Not per hard disk. You can install 100x on the same computer and it will only count as one. Re-install your operating system (Windows, Linux or OSX) and your computer is considered a different computer. Quote
Defiance_co Posted April 2, 2016 Report Posted April 2, 2016 Hiya Ben, Thanks for the info Good to know about the change of OS Have Fun Tony Quote
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