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In general you can't transfer a program from one machine to another. I've
heard of programs that are supposed to make this possible, but I have no
experience with them.
The machines will need different drivers, so a HD switch may not work, but
I don't see any harm in trying.
What program is this?
On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Donald DeWitt <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Hello members,
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> This is a two part question. I have two Dell computers, a studio xps and a
> newer molder XPS that has a faster chip and a faster graphics card. Here is
> the problem. On the older model, I have a well known computer graphics
> program that I would rather have on the faster computer. However when I try
> to install the program from the cd, the company will not activate it. A
> Google search revealed that the company will no longer do an activation
> because it is an outdated version. Is it possible to transfer this program
> from the older computer to the newer? If not, would there be any problems
> switching the hard drives? both computers appear to be similar. What are
> the pros and cons?
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> Thank you
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> Don
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