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    Filters Unlimited 2 Moving it to another PC.

    i Am moving from a lap top back to a PC, Ive brought filters Unlimited 2 and down loaded ( by pure luck more so then any thing else,) and have used it successfully plus some other filters ive downloaded, am I able to move them over to my PC on a disc , or do i download them again, and have to pay for it again? thanks

    #2
    This is a commercial set of plugins, so they have rules about copyright and copywrong.
    But these products have a (restricted) freedom, as with OS's, to move/copy it to another system within a personal environment.
    So I would first check, if the .8BF files still work, when just copied to the new medium, before registering again.
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      #3
      If you have any kind of registration info, emails - receipts - anything with magic numbers on it - back it up. That goes for anything. If the software had to be registered through a dialog that was displayed after installation, then there will be other traces on your computer. Files in the directory or in your "personal" directory, and/or entries in the windows Registry (do you know anyone who can deal with that?). I have kept things through many changes of computer.

      A friend who recently lost every byte on her hard drive got all purchased games back because the needed information was saved in e-mail that remained on the server.
      Its: Belongs to "It"
      It's: Shortened form of "It is"
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      Lose: Fail to keep
      Loose: Not tight

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        #4
        Nice addition Matera..

        And beside the e-mail I always save any registration dialog with all its properties into a simple ascii-txt file for my archive.

        The tricky registry needs another way of dealing with.
        It consists of 'keys' having a relation with the application.
        With "Regedit" or another program, one can do a search with e.g. 'Unlimited', to find those keys.
        If they are present, one can export a single key, or a group, to a file, which gets the extension *.reg.
        Such a file then can be transported to another system.
        If one needs to add this key to this system as well, a double-click on the copied .reg-file is enough.

        But, as I said, tricky. One should not execute this without knowing what's going on.
        Last edited by Sam_Zen; 18.01.2008, 01:56 AM.
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