Originally I was attempting to install Hoster on a Macintosh system using Parallels (virtualizes Windows on the Mac). Generally works fantastic on anything I need to run this way. Except Hoster, of course! I prefer to DJ using my Mac laptop, and was hoping to run Hoster on the same machine.
As you can imagine, there was a bunch of trial and error... problem is that Parallels doesn't support dual monitors in the way Windows does natively, so you can imagine the problems that might cause given that singers need the second monitor to see the lyrics!
In any event, I had to re-install multiple Parallels "virtual machines" on my Mac... and apparently each one showed up in the MTU registration system as a different computer. So, I'm now frozen out and unable to register because I've "exceeded" my allocation of two computers.
At first, I simply wanted to be able to install Hoster on my desktop Mac and my laptop. But, I have since changed my mind and have decided to completely abandon the idea of running Hoster on my Mac, for now.
I just purchased a Compaq laptop running Windows Vista. But the problem remains... can't install Hoster because of the registration issue. At this point, I just want to install Hoster on the new laptop -- this machine and this machine only, but I can't. I need to have my registration reset, or whatever the process is on the MTU side, so that I can actually install and run Hoster.
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