Dead squirrels keep mankind smiling.
DSPDG
Type: Posts; User: cereberus
Dead squirrels keep mankind smiling.
DSPDG
Not legally - the licences are not transferable as clearly stated in the EULA.
End User License Agreement - Macrium Software
OP has not made a single reply. We are wasting our time talking to the ether.
Tip of the day:
If you have a usb rechargeable cordless mouse, connect it to pc via a 1m+ usb cable and leave plugged in permanently so you do not lose mouse :think:
Sure - I replied later accordingly.
1. Enter new key.
2.yes
3. See 1.
The link is transient and you can have multiple digital licences linked to account.
And I told him - buy a key.
We are not permitted to discuss cracked keys. All we can say is buy a legitimate key.
Why are there no aspirins in the jungle.
Because the parrots eat 'em all.
(May need to be a Brit to get this).
The squirrels were successfully exterminated (none left on the whole cosmos)
eseyd
100% agree - this is the best.
Penguin
Dynasty
cocaine
Regrettably no, but all is not necessarily lost. If your wife was not using bitlocker, you might be able to remove drive and put it in a usb enclosure, and then recover 8mportant data using another...
Not in so many words but.......
I cannot discuss this any further as discussing piracy is against forum rules
MIG is a paid feature. If you do not have a paid version, then I do not see how you could have tested it.
Even the trial version is not necessarily a full test as not all paid features are in...
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Is it a vhd file or vhdx file?
You can only native boot vhdx files in W10/11.
Use diskpart "clean all" command.
Cloning is the easiest way for this case, but the main issue is whether drive will boot on new device. There is a fair chance it will but depends on having suitable drivers for new device.
I do not know how much easier to explain things but you are really overthinking things.
A clone is a copy of original drive. That drive can be swapped for original drive.
An image is a copy of...
You are confusing cloning with imaging.
With cloning, you make a copy of existing disk to another so if source disk fails, it can be swapped for cloned disk.
An image is a copy of the selected...
Do you have a restore point (or image backup) so you can wind back before you installed the printer drivers?