AussieMan
SOH Staff .."Bartender"
Recently some problems developed with my computer and I had to reformat my C: drive. That went ok but the problem arose when I reinstalled FSX and Prepar3D. As usual FSX installed and activated as usual but Prepar3D was a different matter. When I went to activate it I got a message that the licence could not be found. Well in my usual calm manner I sent a nice email to Lockheed Martin regarding this and here is the quick reply I got overnight:
Hi Pat,
The license you have allows installation and activation on a single computer for academic purposes. The software does recognize that the installs are being done on the same computer, but if enough of the computer’s information changes (OS, external hardware, RAM, etc.); it will flag it as a potentially different computer.
We have added an additional activation to your license ID. You should now be able to activate like normal.
If you plan to make or already made changes to your machine please e-mail Licensing@Prepar3D.com with the update and we will get you squared away. Let us know if it does not work and we apologize for any inconvenience.
Have a great day,
The Prepar3D Team
So if you have the Academic version of Prepar3D It appears that if you need to reinstall after a computer reformat or upgrade you will need to contact LM to get your licence reset.
Hi Pat,
The license you have allows installation and activation on a single computer for academic purposes. The software does recognize that the installs are being done on the same computer, but if enough of the computer’s information changes (OS, external hardware, RAM, etc.); it will flag it as a potentially different computer.
We have added an additional activation to your license ID. You should now be able to activate like normal.
If you plan to make or already made changes to your machine please e-mail Licensing@Prepar3D.com with the update and we will get you squared away. Let us know if it does not work and we apologize for any inconvenience.
Have a great day,
The Prepar3D Team
So if you have the Academic version of Prepar3D It appears that if you need to reinstall after a computer reformat or upgrade you will need to contact LM to get your licence reset.