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Jake G
Registered 06/03/2010
Points 782
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6th March, 2014 at 06/03/2014 05:04:14 -
Hello! So here's what happened after I got Fusion 2.5 -
1. Installed it on my Desktop computer.
2. Installed it on my Laptop.
3. Got a MacBook Air for uni, partitioned HD to install Windows on there, installed Fusion 2.5 on the windows partition. Uninstalled it from my old laptop.
4. Realised I had left barely enough space for anything else on the windows partition, so I removed it and tried again.
5. Reinstalled windows with much more space for it.
6. Tried reinstalling Fusion 2.5 in windows and was told I've used all the licenses for it, so it could not be installed.
Is it a simple matter of explaining all of the above to Clickteam to remedy this? Or am I an idiot who should have been more careful and wisely chosen my installs?
Thanks!
Dumb Jake.
Visit www.voltic.com.au - you probably won't regret it!
~Gradually getting less bad at making games~
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Ricky loves Left For Dead 2
Registered 28/12/2006
Points 4075
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6th March, 2014 at 06/03/2014 06:10:11 -
I would send a message to Jeff on clickteam's site. He'll probably be able to help within a day or two.
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siven I EAT ROCKS
Registered 03/11/2008
Points 604
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9th March, 2014 at 09/03/2014 01:08:34 -
Yeah email Jeff, i had a similar problem. i installed on my hard drive, then on my second hard drive, then wiped both drives, installed again, had to wipe than installed at work, had to uninstall due to some issues with the pc and couldnt reinstall. i contacted him about it and got my keys renewed within a couple hours.
[Game design makes my brain feel like its gonna explode.]
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Jake G
Registered 06/03/2010
Points 782
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9th March, 2014 at 09/03/2014 10:27:50 -
Well..... looks like I'll be emailing Jeff then!
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~Gradually getting less bad at making games~
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UrbanMonk BRING BACK MITCH
Registered 07/07/2008
Points 49667
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10th March, 2014 at 10/03/2014 05:55:10 -
Mine used to run out all the time since I would install it on so many of my machines so often. Not to mention all the betas and updates.
Needless to say after the 5th or 6th time asking them to extend the number of allowed registrations it hasn't given my any problems since, so I guess they just extended it permanently.
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Lazernaut
Registered 08/09/2002
Points 1103
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14th March, 2014 at 14/03/2014 15:56:16 -
Isn't there an option inside the program that lets you disassociate the license? With Adobe products the license actually stays on the computer if you just uninstall. You have to actually open up some of their software and choose to remove the license from within.
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Jake G
Registered 06/03/2010
Points 782
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16th March, 2014 at 16/03/2014 03:26:30 -
Originally Posted by Eight Bit Battle Cat Isn't there an option inside the program that lets you disassociate the license? With Adobe products the license actually stays on the computer if you just uninstall. You have to actually open up some of their software and choose to remove the license from within.
I'm not sure how I'd actually go about doing that though, as I only have Fusion 2.5 installed on my desktop computer now.
Visit www.voltic.com.au - you probably won't regret it!
~Gradually getting less bad at making games~
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