RePhil Posted March 12, 2019 Posted March 12, 2019 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: [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Window 10, i9-9900,2080TI, 32GB ram Puma Pro Flight Trainer, 2 x 1TB WB SSD NVMe HP Reverb
Rudel_chw Posted March 12, 2019 Posted March 12, 2019 You need to deactivate those DCS modules that use starforce protection, prior to changing the OS. For work: iMac mid-2010 of 27" - Core i7 870 - 6 GB DDR3 1333 MHz - ATI HD5670 - SSD 256 GB - HDD 2 TB - macOS High Sierra For Gaming: 34" Monitor - Ryzen 3600 - 32 GB DDR4 2400 - nVidia RTX2080 - SSD 1.25 TB - HDD 10 TB - Win10 Pro - TM HOTAS Cougar Mobile: iPad Pro 12.9" of 256 GB
RePhil Posted March 12, 2019 Author Posted March 12, 2019 You need to deactivate those DCS modules that use starforce protection, prior to changing the OS. thanks [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Window 10, i9-9900,2080TI, 32GB ram Puma Pro Flight Trainer, 2 x 1TB WB SSD NVMe HP Reverb
dburne Posted March 13, 2019 Posted March 13, 2019 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. Don B EVGA Z390 Dark MB | i9 9900k CPU @ 5.1 GHz | Gigabyte 4090 OC | 64 GB Corsair Vengeance 3200 MHz CL16 | Corsair H150i Pro Cooler |Virpil CM3 Stick w/ Alpha Prime Grip 200mm ext| Virpil CM3 Throttle | VPC Rotor TCS Base w/ Alpha-L Grip| Point Control V2|Varjo Aero|
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