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  • Video1
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    Originally posted by pjsssss
    Look on your installation disc or download folder under Tools. It says Edius LM and when you open the folder it is a n .exe file. Run it and it will show you where the license resides and give you options on transferring it.
    Great! Thank you very much for your help.

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  • pjsssss
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    Look on your installation disc or download folder under Tools. It says Edius LM and when you open the folder it is a n .exe file. Run it and it will show you where the license resides and give you options on transferring it.

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  • Video1
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    Originally posted by pjsssss
    You can look in the license manager or, if you have Edius installed, start it without the dongle. It should give you how many days left to use or not start. Insert dongle and restart. If there is no nag it is fine.
    Thank you. One last thing how do you get to the license manager? Thanks

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  • pjsssss
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    You can look in the license manager or, if you have Edius installed, start it without the dongle. It should give you how many days left to use or not start. Insert dongle and restart. If there is no nag it is fine.

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  • Video1
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    Originally posted by THoff
    Johannes, you could get a short USB extender cable like this one to reduce the risk of damaging the dongle.

    Another option would be to use the License Manager to transfer the license from the dongle to your hard drive, completely eliminating the need for the dongle. Obviously if your hard drive crashes you wind up with no license and a useless piece of plastic, and need to buy a new dongle.
    Hi:

    I am buying Edius 4 from someone I dont know and wanted to know how can I tell if the dongle licence was transfer off the dongle to the hard drive? Thanks
    Last edited by Video1; 05-19-2009, 11:55 AM.

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  • SoundFreak
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    Originally posted by johannesj
    If it would be possible to get a dongle that is made of metal.
    I also use a few Marx Cripto-box dongles, the are full metal jacket, on my key chain for 6+ years now with daily use of plugin' in & out, so far never any hickups, driver wise also incredible stable.
    A bus could drive over it and it would still work, but your laptop would be gone though :)

    Would even spend money to exchange the Edius / Procoder plastic thing to this, so I'll have a peaceful mind...............

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  • johannesj
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    Hi there and thanks
    Only thing that is buging me ir that plastic thing.
    If it would be possible to get a dongle that is made of metal.
    i have hered of those and it would be nice to be able to transfere from the original to one of those.
    I am not worryed bout the dongle when it is in the laptop.

    Sorry bout this Rando
    I thing i shuld start a new thred on this one.
    Tis is off topic in here for sore. SORRY

    My best
    Johannes

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  • tuyle
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    if you are using laptop, and the dongle is bother you. I suggest that you transfer license to the hard drive then ghost the hard disk, anything happens to your hard disk, just restore it ...

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  • GrassValley_KH
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    Unplug it. Then plug it into the system directly (not the hub). Then download/install the latest Aladdin drivers and/or run Windows Update.

    See how it goes..

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  • THoff
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    I would investigate the BIOS options to see if there are any settings related to legacy USB device support -- if so, try toggling the option. I dealt with a system once that wouldn't get past the POST when a particular USB hub was pkugged in, and disabling legacy USB device support fixed the problem.

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  • rando
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    It cant be a driver issue this comes up before windows even starts, in the early bios screen. The machine hangs on "initializing USB ports" I have it plugged into a hub with my ProCoder Dongle. It may be that its drawing too much power from the PCI bus I dont know. Either way its no big deal I just have to remove it before powering up, its just a little annoying.

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  • THoff
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    Johannes, you could get a short USB extender cable like this one to reduce the risk of damaging the dongle.

    Another option would be to use the License Manager to transfer the license from the dongle to your hard drive, completely eliminating the need for the dongle. Obviously if your hard drive crashes you wind up with no license and a useless piece of plastic, and need to buy a new dongle.

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  • johannesj
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    That light does not bother me at all, I can not see it in the back of my laptop or when it is pluget in to my PC.

    Sorry bout this. this has nothing to do with the topic on this thred.

    MB
    Johannes

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  • STORMDAVE
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    Can't you guys plug it in the rear USB port? Also Randy there must be a driver issue. Download the latest from the Alladin site.

    I have my dongles (PC3 & EDIUS 5) connected to my Mac Pro keyboard (the slim one). No problems whatsoever.

    Unless you hate the light because you're using a laptop...that's another issue ;)

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  • johannesj
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    By the way is it possible to get stronger dongles ?
    I do lot of feeld ediding and i am always skered bout doing some damage to my dongles.
    I have lost an ILock when i was doing some recording and a frend of mine put a speeker on the table next to me. THAT ILock were on THAT table.

    just wondering.
    I know i shuld take care of my dongle´s and ILock´s

    My best
    Johannes

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