Replace hard drive… PS CS say no!

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Hecate
Apr 1, 2004
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 02:59:46 GMT, "Stephan"
wrote:


Get the crack: midapskg.zip.
A quick search will let you locate it.
You paid for your computer, you paid for CS,l they’re yours, screw Adobe.
You don’t need a crack. Just use the serial number as normal, and then run the MiDNight Keygen using only the generated authorisation code.



Hecate

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Stephan
Apr 1, 2004
"RicSeyler" wrote in message

But that kills your "hotkeys" function doesn’t it?
No that was another one
From what I’ve heard Midnight works without any limitations.

Stephan
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Stephan
Apr 1, 2004
"Hecate" wrote in message
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 02:59:46 GMT, "Stephan"
wrote:

You don’t need a crack. Just use the serial number as normal, and then run the MiDNight Keygen using only the generated authorisation code.

Even better then!

Stephan
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johnpowe
Apr 1, 2004
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 02:00:36 GMT, "Stephan"
wrote:

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 02:59:46 GMT, "Stephan"
wrote:

You don’t need a crack. Just use the serial number as normal, and then run the MiDNight Keygen using only the generated authorisation code.

Even better then!

Stephan
I recently re-installed my OS and when I put CS back on I just reactivated it. There was no problem and it works just fine. I am not sure I am understanding this activation issue.
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RicSeyler
Apr 1, 2004
Ah, I just don’t mess with cracks, especially with
my shop stuff. If something goes down I want to
be able to get someone on the phone to yell at 🙂

Stephan wrote:

"RicSeyler" wrote in message

But that kills your "hotkeys" function doesn’t it?
No that was another one
From what I’ve heard Midnight works without any limitations.
Stephan


Ric Seyler

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Stephan
Apr 1, 2004
"RicSeyler" wrote in message
Ah, I just don’t mess with cracks, especially with
my shop stuff. If something goes down I want to
be able to get someone on the phone to yell at 🙂

You can also use the crack AND yell at Adobe!

Stephan
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me
Apr 1, 2004
Douglas MacDonald wrote:
I just replaced my hard drive with a new 120 Gig drive for more image storage. I used Norton Ghost to faithfully copy, sector by sector, my existing data to the new drive.
Windows doesn’t bother… "Your new hardware is installed and ready to use". Microsoft Office is happy. So is every other program I have installed right up to where I start Photoshop…
"Ah huh… You changed some hardware so I’m not going to start again until you re-authenticate me". Or words to that effect.

Now I just have to figure out how I do that without the beast being connected to the ‘net! Anybody had this experience outside of Continental USA?

Douglas

Now is this still true and to quote from a reliable source!

The only time this happens is when you install a pirate version with a sunset code to terminate. HAve you actually go a valid license for this product?

Douglas

"sub sonic" wrote in message

Greetings. I installed PS CS on my system activated it and no problems. However when I changed my ethernet card PCI position on the motherboard,due to an internet service provider change, PS wanted to reactivate. Since it was a new system I built I just reformatted the hard drive and reinstalled Win Xp and then reinstalled PS CS. Expecting to have 30 trys available to me again,as in the first time, using the same serial number, I saw that I had to activate immediately. This leads me to believe that Adobe has stored something somewhere in a hidden sector on my drive or somewhere else that I don’t know of. Does anyone know how to completely remove the activation info so that I can use my orginal serial number and activation code without having to call Adobe again?

Thanks for the info.
Please reply to this thread.
thanks

Sub
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Duncan Donald
Apr 2, 2004
Somehow I get the idea you support copyright theft "me" Come out from under your rock so we can see the slimy bastard sniping at everyone who actually paid for PS and have the shits at people who don’t.

Douglas
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"me" wrote in message
Douglas MacDonald wrote:
I just replaced my hard drive with a new 120 Gig drive for more image storage. I used Norton Ghost to faithfully copy, sector by sector, my existing data to the new drive.
Windows doesn’t bother… "Your new hardware is installed and ready to
use".
Microsoft Office is happy. So is every other program I have installed
right
up to where I start Photoshop…
"Ah huh… You changed some hardware so I’m not going to start again
until
you re-authenticate me". Or words to that effect.

Now I just have to figure out how I do that without the beast being connected to the ‘net! Anybody had this experience outside of
Continental
USA?

Douglas

Now is this still true and to quote from a reliable source!

The only time this happens is when you install a pirate version with a sunset code to terminate. HAve you actually go a valid license for this product?

Douglas

"sub sonic" wrote in message

Greetings. I installed PS CS on my system activated it and no problems. However when I changed my ethernet card PCI position on the motherboard,due to an internet service provider change, PS wanted to reactivate. Since it was a new system I built I just reformatted the hard drive and reinstalled Win Xp and then reinstalled PS CS. Expecting to have 30 trys available to me again,as in the first time, using the same serial number, I saw that I had to activate immediately. This leads me to believe that Adobe has stored something somewhere in a hidden sector on my drive or somewhere else that I don’t know of. Does anyone know how to completely remove the activation info so that I can use my orginal serial number and activation code without having to call Adobe again?

Thanks for the info.
Please reply to this thread.
thanks

Sub
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me
Apr 2, 2004
Douglas MacDonald wrote:
Somehow I get the idea you support copyright theft "me" Come out from under your rock so we can see the slimy bastard sniping at everyone who actually paid for PS and have the shits at people who don’t.
Douglas

Douglas you have contradicted yourself once again and I just wanted to point that out. Maybe you are not the self proclaimed PS guru after all.

I actually do have a legit copy of CS BTW which is site licensed I have mentioned this before. All my Adobe product registration numbers are on the Adobe registration site.

If you had read mine and others posts then you would understand a bit more how PS CS activation works.

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