How exactly do I go about doing this? I found the license manager in
the Window Eyes folder in my start menu. Do I go to deactivate License
first and then Uninstall it? Will it then prompt me to save it somewhere?
Thanks,
Cory
On 26/06/2011 3:49 PM, Juan Gonzalez wrote:
if you do this, you will get the prompt that your window-eyes has been
activated on this system already and your good to go, but on a blue
moon it will ask you for the new license and it will not let you enter
it. The best thing to do is to deactivate it and then save your
license on a flash drive and then activate it again. I have done this
many times and every time I get something different. good luck!
Juan Gonzalez
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From: "Cory Martin" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 4:25 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Reinstalling Window Eyes on an LTO?
Hi all,
Ok, I've decided that the time has come to give this system a
refresh of Windows. I want to see if any of the issues I've reported
with Window Eyes will be resolved with a reformat, plus there are
other problems coming up with this installation which I'd rather just
whipe out and start over. However, I'm on the Lease to Own program
for Window Eyes, and thus I was wondering if anyone can tell me what
happens if you reinstall and try to reactivate on the same system? I
have 9 days left till I need a new code at the time of this writing.
If it won't activate without contacting GW-Micro support for a new
code and I get stuck in a 30 minute demo I'd rather wait until
tomorrow. However if I can reactivate safely on the current code
without contacting GW-Micro support, I want to get started today.
Can anyone tell me what to expect?
Thanks,
Cory
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