3/27/2009 10:36 PM | |
Joined: 3/18/2009 Last visit: 12/6/2024 Posts: 306 Rating: (94) |
Hicontrolfreak555 From your post I understand that your Windows OS installation is on Compact Flash (CF). You install your licenses also on the same CF drive. Please correct me if I am wrong. Can you tell us more about your configuration of your PC? Specifically, can you let us know what is the make/type of CF?Do you also have a hard disk (2.5" or 3.5") in your PC? I have not experienced this, but I am guessing... 1.FAQ says(point 7) The authorization creates a cluster on the target drive, which might be marked as "defective". You must not "repair" this cluster. 2. Some CF cards (if not all) may use a "Wear-leveling and Bad sector management algorithm". I don't know how these algorithms work, but my guess is that there is a compatibility issue. Probably the CF drive used in your case uses such an algorithm. The algorithm see the licenses as bad cluster and are causing the so-called corruption of license files. My doubt can be easily ruled out if answer to any of these questions is Yes. 1. Have you used in other cases also the same CF drive without facing this kind of problem? 2. In this case, was everything working fine for a reasonable amount of time without any corruption of license? If you also have a hard "disk" in your PC, you can try by putting the licenses on it and observe the results. regards. |
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