The ILM is based on the hardware in the PC, as well as certain software 
factors.  In the scenario you illustrate below, you would end up with your 
activated copy of Jaws again.

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On 2 May 2014, at 12:37, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
wrote:

I own a copy of Terrabyte's Unlimited Image for Windows.  I'm really really 
curious.

Let's say that I make a complete system backup snapshot on a set of DVD's from 
my copy of Image for Windows.  And, further, let's say I do this after 
activating JAWS 15.  Now, say down the road something happens and I wind up 
having a pc crash.  I totally get that I'd lose an activation tokan, but if it 
became a problem, within reason, FS would let me reset my activations.  I'm 
totally aware of that, as long as I don't obviously make a habbit of it, which 
of corse, I wouldn't.  I mean come on, it's nbot like my pc's gonna crash every 
few months, god forbid.  I heard however somewhere that yeah, obviously, I'd 
have a new machine ID, which is what the ILM is based on, thus, would have to 
reactivate, provided I installed Windows again manually.  However, I heard 
somewhere that being this DVD set I made with Image for Windows is an exact! 
down to a T! 100% exact! image of my system at the state when I did the backup, 
it will then restore all the backed up partitions, all the soft
ware, all the licenses, all the registry keys, all my files and folders, all my 
configuration settings, etc.  Basically, it would be as if I'd never crashed to 
start with.  I've found this to be very very true to the promise, but I never 
really have known with JFW how that would work out.  Someone told me that yes!  
It would restore the previous activation, seeing that when imaged, it already 
was activated, so as far as JFW thinks... there is no reason to activate.  It's 
already been done.  With that said, would this work, or do you still think even 
though it's an exact image, I'd still lose my activation.  I know in the past, 
from what little I recall, it did! also restore the license, but I just want to 
check for confirmation.  No, my system isn't having any issues, thank God, I'm 
just asking more for  informational purpose mainly.

Any ideas?

Chris.

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