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Phill
26th January 2006, 17:21
I've just bought a new computer and am wondering how to download and install DVD-RB PRO without paying again.
Thanks/Phill

Rippraff
26th January 2006, 17:53
As you can use up to five machine numbers there should be no problem.

Cu Rippraff

jptheripper
26th January 2006, 18:52
yes just redownload from the email and re-get a new key

writersblock29
27th January 2006, 05:35
@Phill

The suggestions already given are good ones, but if you should run into any bumps, shooting Jdobbs an email explaining your situation should clear things up. He's been good about helping people with key issues in the past.

Harrysmiith
27th January 2006, 19:49
@Phill

The suggestions already given are good ones, but if you should run into any bumps, shooting Jdobbs..........

I mis read this first time round and then breathed a sigh of relief

writersblock29
28th January 2006, 00:56
@Harrysmiith

:eek: No, I don't think shooting Jdobbs would be doing this community any service! :eek:

:)

jdobbs
28th January 2006, 22:06
You might gets some arguments about that one... :scared:

setarip_old
29th January 2006, 00:48
(Just kidding ;>}) Perhaps a poll?

Phill
29th January 2006, 01:19
Thanks for the help everybody. I'm up and running with the new computer. Its a Pentium D Dual core 3.2, 2 G of memory, and a 320G Raid 0 harddrive. Backing up movies is fun with this machine, it cuts my backup time in half, of course my old computer was a Pentium 4, 1.8 ghz.

Thanks/Phill

jptheripper
29th January 2006, 01:23
my new one, on the way, is nearly identical . p4 dual 3.0 (930) 2gb ddr2 533, 500gb raid 0

look forward to comparing speeds in a few weeks

SpazzHH
29th January 2006, 01:38
You guys are in for a real treat. I just love my Pentium D 3.0. If you use HC at all, make sure you pick up DualDVDRB so you can run two instances of it with Rebuilder.

jptheripper
30th January 2006, 03:03
you have the 830 or the 930.. id be interested to see if there is a difference

SpazzHH
30th January 2006, 03:14
I have the 830. BTW make sure you get a good heatsink, the stock ones just don't cut it. Mine ran 15 degrees cooler(farenheit) after switching.

jptheripper
30th January 2006, 03:33
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1432339&CatId=1187

i have the 930 on order.. so i look forward to seeing the difference in speeds next weekend hopefully