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Old January 9th, 2010, 02:42 PM
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Need to buy new computer

Need to buy a new labtop and I am wondering what problems I may encounter when I install all MTU programs. I will only have Hoster installed on one computer but may have installed it on more than one computer in the past. So if this is the case, how do I do a unauthorize on one of these machines so I can install it on the new computer? As I understand it, I can install Hoster only on two machines. Can I just uninstall it on the machine I am replacing so I can install it on the new one?
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Old January 9th, 2010, 03:22 PM
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This is printed in the Manuel, there is more information in the Manuel under installing Hoster move to a new computer.

Move Your Hoster to Another Computer
Be up and running in minutes on a new computer!
Hoster allows you to remove it from one computer, such as your backup computer, and install it on a new computer; immediately or later.
IMPORTANT! Your computer must be on-line or removing Hoster will NOT allow re-installing on another computer.
If you bought Hoster or Hoster Quad or Hoster Lite Duo, you can install a copy on a second computer (Quad on up to 4). To do this:

Basically find your original installation software, run it and choose the option to uninstall.

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Old January 9th, 2010, 04:35 PM
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Need to buy a new labtop and I am wondering what problems I may encounter when I install all MTU programs. I will only have Hoster installed on one computer but may have installed it on more than one computer in the past. So if this is the case, how do I do a unauthorize on one of these machines so I can install it on the new computer? As I understand it, I can install Hoster only on two machines. Can I just uninstall it on the machine I am replacing so I can install it on the new one?
This does depend on which version you are using. If you are using 4.07 or higher then yes you can uninstall on one and install on the new one. If you are using older one then you need to uninstall on one then submit a Support Ticket to get the old one removed. So what version of Hoster are you using?

For the new laptop, make sure it has at least 128MB set aside for the video. Laptops unfortunately have inherent problems because they use "Shared" memory for the video card that is unless you buy a very high end (read expensive) one that has dedicated memory for video.
If you are going to use any version 4.00 Hoster and Windows 7 be sure to do all the changes listed on the following link before you install Hoster.
http://www.mtu.com/upgrades/hoster/v...de-hoster4.htm
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Old January 10th, 2010, 10:08 AM
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Thanks for response, I am looking at two computers at sam's. Below are the basic differences:
Intel T4300 2.1 GHz
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M (Shared) up to 1695 total avail. graphic memory.
4096 DDR2 Memory
Or
ATI HD4650 (M96) up to 2815 MB avail & 102 dedicated
4096 DDR2 Memory.
Both have 500GB hard drives.

The second one is $200 more. Would both of these work & what basic differences would I experierence with each one? Both have Windows 7 64bit installed. I notice some problems with 64 bit and Microstudio. Should I be concerned about this?

I am using the latest version of Hoster on a Dell. Windows 7 with 1GB of memory and 100GB hard drive. I am having problem with Hoster encountering KMA read errors on some of my files. Microstudio does not encounter these errors so I am thinking the problem must be with my computer resourses and the new version of Hoster (ie lack of memory and processor speed). I need new computer anyway as my current one had glass of white wine poured on it and I expect it to totally destruct in the near future.

Thanks for you help on this subject.

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Old January 10th, 2010, 11:43 AM
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A correction to my previous post: I am getting a error message sayng: Write error on WMA not KMA read error.
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Old January 10th, 2010, 02:14 PM
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Thanks for response, I am looking at two computers at sam's. Below are the basic differences:
Intel T4300 2.1 GHz
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M (Shared) up to 1695 total avail. graphic memory.
4096 DDR2 Memory
Or
ATI HD4650 (M96) up to 2815 MB avail & 102 dedicated
4096 DDR2 Memory.
Both have 500GB hard drives.

The second one is $200 more. Would both of these work & what basic differences would I experierence with each one? Both have Windows 7 64bit installed. I notice some problems with 64 bit and Microstudio. Should I be concerned about this?

I am using the latest version of Hoster on a Dell. Windows 7 with 1GB of memory and 100GB hard drive. I am having problem with Hoster encountering KMA read errors on some of my files. Microstudio does not encounter these errors so I am thinking the problem must be with my computer resourses and the new version of Hoster (ie lack of memory and processor speed). I need new computer anyway as my current one had glass of white wine poured on it and I expect it to totally destruct in the near future.

Thanks for you help on this subject.
The second one would be better as it does have some dedicated video memory. Just a reminder that if you have and use Microstudio, you will not be able to write disks with the 64 bit version of Windows.
If you want to get a Windows 7 32bit system check Dell on line and go to the Small Business section. There you can customize to get the Windows 7 32 bit or even XP.

Your current computer doesn't have enough memory. That is probably why you are getting some errors.
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