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  • Activation on Windows Re-install

    Hello,

    Does the procedure of "returning the license to GV Server" applies if I replace the SSDs (because of H/W failure) - but - instead of re-installing Windows 10 and re-installing all the programs again - i restore the hard-disk image from a standalone backup (using Acronis standalone backup/restore program).

    Will this avoid the re-activation of software (like EDIUS)? I know it works for Windows - because the serial number for Windows is kept in the BIOS area - so even though the SSDs have changed - Windows does not check for that.

    Thank you.
    TingSern
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    Edius 10 WG, Lenovo P72 workstation laptop, 64GB RAM, Xeon CPU, Windows 11 Pro (64 bits), 2 x 2TB Samsung M2.NVME and 1 x 4TB Samsung SSD internal. Panasonic UX180 camera, Blackmagic 4K Pocket Cinema

  • #2
    does the image that you restore from contain an activated EDIUS? If yes and you restore from that image, you will be able to use EDIUS with no issues but you will not be able to deactivate this license because it is looking for the SSD it used for activation

    Win10 is using the motherboard as an activation hardware
    Anton Strauss
    Antons Video Productions - Sydney

    EDIUS X WG with BM Mini Monitor 4k and BM Mini Recorder, Gigabyte X299 UD4 Pro, Intel Core i9 9960X 16 Core, 32 Threads @ 4.3Ghz, Corsair Water Cooling, Gigabyte RTX-2070 Super 3X 8GB Video Card, Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD for System, 8TB Samsung Raid0 SSD for Video, 2 Pioneer BDR-209 Blu-ray/DVD burners, Hotswap Bay for 3.5" Sata and 2.5" SSD, Phanteks Enthoo Pro XL Tower, Corsair 32GB DDR4 Ram, Win10 Pro

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    • #3
      Oops - In that case, I solved one problem, but create another. If I really have to restore (hopefully NOT) - after swapping the failing SSDs (there are two of them in RAID 0 configuration) - how do I eventually get around to deactivate the license for EDIUS 9 on this system?
      TingSern
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      Edius 10 WG, Lenovo P72 workstation laptop, 64GB RAM, Xeon CPU, Windows 11 Pro (64 bits), 2 x 2TB Samsung M2.NVME and 1 x 4TB Samsung SSD internal. Panasonic UX180 camera, Blackmagic 4K Pocket Cinema

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      • #4
        Contact support and see if they can help.
        Ps
        I now only do an image with Edius deactivated every 31 days
        System Asus WS Z390 Pro MB, CPU i9 9900K, 32gb 3000mhz Ram, EVGA GTX1070TI, BM IP4K Win 10, BD Burner 1 Evo 840 and 4 Hotswap caddies
        Plugins Vistitle 2.8, TP7, NB TFX5
        Monitors Samsung 32 inch tv as main 1 LG M2350D,1 D2343 1 DM2350D as output to (3D) IP4K, PXW X70,Canon FX400

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        • #5
          That sounds like a good idea. Deactivate EDIUS first - take a backup - then activate again.
          TingSern
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          Edius 10 WG, Lenovo P72 workstation laptop, 64GB RAM, Xeon CPU, Windows 11 Pro (64 bits), 2 x 2TB Samsung M2.NVME and 1 x 4TB Samsung SSD internal. Panasonic UX180 camera, Blackmagic 4K Pocket Cinema

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          • #6
            Originally posted by antonsvideo View Post
            Win10 is using the motherboard as an activation hardware
            I must disagree this,I recently changed my motherboard and SSD etc. and hat no problem at all with Win 10 activation,I don't know what criteria Microsoft uses to check the licenses,but no problem what so ever,Edius was another item,but like John wrote contact support,and these guys move mountains if necessary !
            And don't forget the wizards on this forum like Anton and Jerry and David and so many others !
            Edd
            Edius 9.5 / X ,Win 10 home
            Asrock Phantom gaming 6,
            CPU Intel I9-9900K
            500 Gb M.2 Samsung SSD 970 Pro plus
            1 TB M2 Samsung SSD 970Pro
            SSD OCZ 256MB
            WD 4TB HDD
            2 Dell monitors UP2716D

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            • #7
              I noticed the Windows 10 Pro serial number is encoded in the BIOS area in my P72 and the Windows 7 is encoded in my W540.

              When I brought my P72 to Lenovo initially to ask them to re-install Windows 10 - because of the RAID device driver problem - I noticed they just load the normal retail Windows 10 - and during the installation phase - Windows went from HOME to PRO by itself - without any input from the staff. I think it reads the serial number encoded in the BIOS - and automatically configure itself.
              TingSern
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              Edius 10 WG, Lenovo P72 workstation laptop, 64GB RAM, Xeon CPU, Windows 11 Pro (64 bits), 2 x 2TB Samsung M2.NVME and 1 x 4TB Samsung SSD internal. Panasonic UX180 camera, Blackmagic 4K Pocket Cinema

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