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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:12 pm
by forge
To Mr. Friend and all those who think this forum is not pro
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:42 pm
by Pasha
I'm not 20, I'm 40. I'm doing no techno nor electronica music with Live.
Stop Trolling.
I forgot : I'm happy with their protection system.
How can it be improved ?
Well think iTunes. You can activate 5 piece of hardware and you can blow up all those once a year. You can deactivate (deauthorize) PCs at will gaining more installations. In this way (with some modifications) you can allow users to have a better experience even in case of crash or change machine.
If somebody uses a PC today for serious working he or she must
make backups of important files and imaging (Norton Ghost, Acronis True Image or freeware Partimage
http://www.partimage.org/Index.en.html) can be used for this tasks whatever your serious work is.
Pls share your opinions on that.
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:46 pm
by gomi
darthstephen wrote:you know..it's funny. part of me is feeling like this because i'm still not confident there going to unlock my software in the morning. i hate feeling like it's up to someone else to decide whether or not i can use my software.
If you feel the need to reinstall your os so often, maybe you should consider
using a different one.

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:48 pm
by gomi
darthstephen wrote:
i wasn't going to keep this going, but i gotta ask...you haven't upgrade any hardware in your system or re-installed your os in five years??? also, are you using a mac and is the cloning and hardware changes easier somehow?
though i know i re-install my system more than most, i'm curious how you haven't had to in so long...
yes i run a mac.
i haven't had to reinstall... ever.
also, cloning on a mac takes about 10 minutes, and the code stays the same.
everytime, on the same machine.
life is too short.
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:48 pm
by Pitch Black
gomi wrote:If you feel the need to reinstall your os so often, maybe you should consider
using a different one.

<horrified collective gasp>
ooooooohhhhhhh
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:50 pm
by Pasha
gomi wrote:darthstephen wrote:
i wasn't going to keep this going, but i gotta ask...you haven't upgrade any hardware in your system or re-installed your os in five years??? also, are you using a mac and is the cloning and hardware changes easier somehow?
though i know i re-install my system more than most, i'm curious how you haven't had to in so long...
yes i run a mac.
i haven't had to reinstall... ever.
also, cloning on a mac takes about 10 minutes, and the code stays the same.
everytime, on the same machine.
life is too short.
Not a Mac here but a wanna-be. How do you clone Mac ?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:52 pm
by hoffman2k
Pasha wrote:gomi wrote:darthstephen wrote:
i wasn't going to keep this going, but i gotta ask...you haven't upgrade any hardware in your system or re-installed your os in five years??? also, are you using a mac and is the cloning and hardware changes easier somehow?
though i know i re-install my system more than most, i'm curious how you haven't had to in so long...
yes i run a mac.
i haven't had to reinstall... ever.
also, cloning on a mac takes about 10 minutes, and the code stays the same.
everytime, on the same machine.
life is too short.
Not a Mac here but a wanna-be. How do you clone Mac ?
You take some DNA samples and you take them to the lab

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 2:00 pm
by Pitch Black
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 2:01 pm
by Pasha
hoffman2k wrote:Pasha wrote:gomi wrote:
yes i run a mac.
i haven't had to reinstall... ever.
also, cloning on a mac takes about 10 minutes, and the code stays the same.
everytime, on the same machine.
life is too short.
Not a Mac here but a wanna-be. How do you clone Mac ?
You take some DNA samples and you take them to the lab

.... I mean really.... that way is too simple

Is built in with Mac OS X or you need to buy one?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 2:02 pm
by Pitch Black
To clone, one of the best things for Mac is the free Carbon Copy Cloner
http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html
And once you're on the Mac platform, tranferring your entire life over to a new mac is as easy as connecting them by firewire and clicking on a button.
The one that says "OK Stevie baby, I'm hereby buying into all that Digital Lifestyle shiz - upgrade me."
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:14 pm
by gomi
Pasha wrote:gomi wrote:darthstephen wrote:
i wasn't going to keep this going, but i gotta ask...you haven't upgrade any hardware in your system or re-installed your os in five years??? also, are you using a mac and is the cloning and hardware changes easier somehow?
though i know i re-install my system more than most, i'm curious how you haven't had to in so long...
yes i run a mac.
i haven't had to reinstall... ever.
also, cloning on a mac takes about 10 minutes, and the code stays the same.
everytime, on the same machine.
life is too short.
Not a Mac here but a wanna-be. How do you clone Mac ?
it's built into the OS. it's called Apple System Restore.
Very powerful, you can even cold boot the machine from a network image
and reimage your machine from there with it.
check out
http://www.bombich.com home of carbon copy cloner and netrestore.
all completely free.
ASR is a command line unix util, netrestore is the Graphical User Interface
for it.
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:16 pm
by gomi
Pitch Black wrote:
The one that says "OK Stevie baby, I'm hereby buying into all that Digital Lifestyle shiz - upgrade me."
one day they will catch on...
one day heee heee.
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:40 pm
by forge
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:55 pm
by rentanutta
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 4:20 pm
by gomi