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NATHAN April 10th, 2005 11:20 AM

New laptop & getting hoster onto it
 
Hi ,i was thinking of maybe getting a new laptop if i can save enough money. How would i install my copy of hoster on to a new laptop when i get rid of my old laptop? It will now its a new comp and say that i am trying to install on more than 2 comps if i am correct. Would mtu reset the reg if i bought a new laptop? Its just a thought as i would like to get 1 with extended desktop mode ,so i will see if i can get enough money first.

thanks nath. :?

tiggallen April 10th, 2005 04:11 PM

Re: New laptop & getting hoster onto it
 
yes if u get new laptop mtu should reset your reg code but if u only have hoster on your old pc then u should be ok as u can install hoster on 2 computers.

Beavis April 10th, 2005 07:35 PM

Re: New laptop & getting hoster onto it
 
good luck! :g :g :g

admin April 11th, 2005 06:33 AM

Re: New laptop & getting hoster onto it
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NATHAN
Hi ,i was thinking of maybe getting a new laptop if i can save enough money. How would i install my copy of hoster on to a new laptop when i get rid of my old laptop? It will now its a new comp and say that i am trying to install on more than 2 comps if i am correct. Would mtu reset the reg if i bought a new laptop? Its just a thought as i would like to get 1 with extended desktop mode ,so i will see if i can get enough money first.

thanks nath. :?


As tiggallen wrote, if you haven't installed your second copy of Hoster, simple install it on your new computer. That is what the second installation is for. :g

If you have installed your second copy on another computer, you have two options:

1. Buy another copy of Hoster and install it on your new laptop. You will be running two laptops anyway at that time.

2. Wait until a future Hoster release where we will allow transferring an installed Hoster by removing it from an existing computer to free it up, then installing it on a new computer.

MTUSUPPORT April 11th, 2005 12:07 PM

Re: New laptop & getting hoster onto it
 
Nathan,
You have installed and uninstalled your software about 10-15 times in less than 6-12 months, so you must purchase another copy to load again.

NATHAN April 11th, 2005 01:56 PM

Re: New laptop & getting hoster onto it
 
Yes i know i have done it loads bryan but i was just thinking if i could get enough money and sell my laptop i have now ,i might buy a new 1 that has the feature of extended desktop. If i was to buy a new 1 how could i load my hoster onto the new 1? i would still only then have it on 2 different comps ,cause i would sell my old laptop to pay for new 1. Surly this cannot warrent having to bye another new copy of hoster can it? Anway its just a thought and will probably not raise enough money to get a new 1 (LOL) :) ,just checking if there would be any probs if i did.

thanks nath.

admin April 12th, 2005 07:42 AM

Re: New laptop & getting hoster onto it
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NATHAN
Yes i know i have done it loads bryan but i was just thinking if i could get enough money and sell my laptop i have now ,i might buy a new 1 that has the feature of extended desktop. If i was to buy a new 1 how could i load my hoster onto the new 1? i would still only then have it on 2 different comps ,cause i would sell my old laptop to pay for new 1. Surly this cannot warrent having to bye another new copy of hoster can it? Anway its just a thought and will probably not raise enough money to get a new 1 (LOL) :) ,just checking if there would be any probs if i did.

thanks nath.

Quote:

Originally Posted by admin
If you have installed your second copy on another computer, you have two options:

1. Buy another copy of Hoster and install it on your new laptop. You will be running two laptops anyway at that time.

2. Wait until a future Hoster release where we will allow transferring an installed Hoster by removing it from an existing computer to free it up, then installing it on a new computer.

What's unclear with this answer? :?

I thought I was very clear that you WILL have another option in the not-too-distant future to TRANSFER your current install to another computer.

You've already been told you are way outside the norm due to your habit of reformatting every month. The 2 options above are all we offer you now. I hope that is clear now.

NATHAN April 12th, 2005 08:52 AM

Re: New laptop & getting hoster onto it
 
Hi ,yes ,sorry i understood your answer the first time ,but i was just annoyed at the comment that beavis wrote and was trying to make it clear to him what i was asking.

many many thanks nath. :)


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