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Old November 5th, 2004, 11:58 AM
Garry A. Leslie Garry A. Leslie is offline
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How do I install on a second computer?

Hello MTU,
Just upgraded today, to 4103.
Apparently the new registration is not tied to the Ethernet card as was 4008
I signed the acceptance which states "licenced for 1 computer".
I would like to install on a second computer not only as a backup, but also because with 4008, after importing and editing lyrics, adding the music, just as I punch the last word of lyrics to fit the tune, I get a crash.
Spend all day yesterday and most of today with the same result every time.
So although I am registered for 1 computer the programme is not working.
Have tried all the advice for uninstalling but as it used to work and I haven't added anything new seems like I will have to use one of my other computers.
Advice please
Regards from across the pond
Garry
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Old November 10th, 2004, 12:05 PM
MTUSUPPORT MTUSUPPORT is offline
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Re: How do I install on a second computer?

Install it again, It will Install on one more computer, before you must contact us for what to do. This is a backup option, basically for a problem such as yours.
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Old November 11th, 2004, 11:15 PM
Garry A. Leslie Garry A. Leslie is offline
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Re: How do I install on a second computer?

Many thanks Bryan,
Backed up onto a second computer.
All done and running smoothly.
Unfortunately I still have to find the fault on the shuttle,
I installed a a clean re-formatted hard drive and the problem is still there, now I am wondering whether it is a fault on the motherboard.
Again thanks for your input.
Regards from across the pond.
Garry
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