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Hi,
do I have to proceed another authorization for the same computer after updating the operationg system from w7 to w10? Same question for updating the hardware. What changes in hardware are possible without the need of a new aothorization?
I currently struggle with latency and instead of bying a complete new laptop or pc I would like to try some changes to my current system first.
Thanks
I just upgraded my Dell laptop’s 512 gig SSD drive to a 2 TB SSD drive. When I opened up EZ Drummer 2, an authorization window opened up, and I authorized the computer. It was painless, unlike many of my other plug-ins. I think this is normal when you change harddrives. I don’t know about upgrading the OS, or other hardware.
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Thanked by: stehtrommlerThank you for your reply. If your SSD upgrade had to be authorized, probbably any change has to be authorized.
Well, now I’m trapped. With only one of the two authorizations left, its kind of playing with fire to change anything on the current system trying to reduce latency. Buying a monster machine on the other hand could be a little too much overall.
What is that “Delete” button in the authorization zone all about? Can I just delete my current authorization and proceed a new one? Or will it be gone for ever?
Thank you for your reply. If your SSD upgrade had to be authorized, probbably any change has to be authorized.
Well, now I’m trapped. With only one of the two authorizations left, its kind of playing with fire to change anything on the current system trying to reduce latency. Buying a monster machine on the other hand could be a little too much overall.
What is that “Delete” button in the authorization zone all about? Can I just delete my current authorization and proceed a new one? Or will it be gone for ever?
You can delete the old one if your OS update triggers a new authorization. You can freely add or remove 4 authorizations and if you ever need more, 2 things happen.
One, the system automatically removes old (deleted) authorizations over time. Two, you just contact support and they manually delete them so you won’t ever have downtime.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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