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GandT September 10th, 2008 02:11 PM

Windows XP Pro Program crashed
 
Windows XP Pro Program crashed and the computer tech is going to install Windows XP Home into the computer. Will I still be able to reinstall My Hoster program. I have back up and all the updates on external hard drive. I have not heard from mtu support yet and it has been 4 days since I sent the e-mail. I check it everyday and they are not blocked by security. Please someone help! I have shows to do and need the thing working.

madjim- with the Lord September 10th, 2008 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by GandT (Post 81462)
Windows XP Pro Program crashed and the computer tech is going to install Windows XP Home into the computer. Will I still be able to reinstall My Hoster program. I have back up and all the updates on external hard drive. I have not heard from mtu support yet and it has been 4 days since I sent the e-mail. I check it everyday and they are not blocked by security. Please someone help! I have shows to do and need the thing working.

Have you installed Hoster on a second computer?

When you buy Hoster (not lite) you are buying a license to install it on two machines. If you have not installed Hoster on a second machine you are already clear to install again. If you have it installed on a second machine, uninstall it from that machine (computer) and put it on your fixed machine.

Jim :g

GandT September 10th, 2008 03:49 PM

Windows XP Pro Program crashed
 
The computer that crashed is the only one hoster has been installed on. A friend of mine was trying to fix the computer a few weeks ago and removed hoster. I had to reinstall it. This computer is not conected to the internet so i had to use a zip drive to do the reinstall. Now I have taken it to a Tech and he said My Windows program had corrupt files and that it would be best to put a new windows program into it. Does that mean I have put on two computers. Since the first install was when I bought it and the second time being when I reinstalled it. Not sure how this works! I do have it backed up on an external drive.
I did buy the new update disc but have not updated yet. I bought Video Hoster 3.311 Software with Song Book.

billyo September 10th, 2008 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by GandT (Post 81469)
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The computer that crashed is the only one hoster has been installed on. A friend of mine was trying to fix the computer a few weeks ago and removed hoster. I had to reinstall it. This computer is not conected to the internet so i had to use a zip drive to do the reinstall. Now I have taken it to a Tech and he said My Windows program had corrupt files and that it would be best to put a new windows program into it. Does that mean I have put on two computers. Since the first install was when I bought it and the second time being when I reinstalled it. Not sure how this works! I do have it backed up on an external drive.
I did buy the new update disc but have not updated yet. I bought Video Hoster 3.311 Software with Song Book.

you can only install the program into 2 comp, from what you're saying and if i understood you right, you already have it into 2 ,if you have the old version of hoster, you might have to go to mtu support and submit a ticket, make sure you use your email add. when you first bought the programs, are you saying you have hoster on a ext. drive? i'm not sure if that will work, your best bet is to submit a ticket, and i'm not sure if you'll get a reply back right away, those guys ( mtu )are pretty busy trying to make hoster the best of the best...

Beavis September 10th, 2008 08:30 PM

theres a way to reinstall windows without losing any of your files or programs


http://www.informationweek.com/news/...leID=189400897


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