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I will be installing a new NVMe on my system the user/saved/games will be in backup and DCS is installed on a second drive on system. Will this effect or prevent me from reinstalling DCSD on new drive due to DCS licenses stored on the drive I am replacing. Computers are a pain for me I still use a dial up phone :helpsmilie:

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You need to deactivate those DCS modules that use starforce protection, prior to changing the OS.

 

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You need to deactivate those DCS modules that use starforce protection, prior to changing the OS.

thanks

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You need to deactivate those DCS modules that use starforce protection, prior to changing the OS.

 

Yep a little pitb if you have several of them, but not too bad.

I just went through it a couple of months ago.

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