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My question is this. If I was to get a new computer and have my registration keys on floppy disk, would I be able to just load them into the new computer without be charged a second time?
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No they will not let you download it again for free. Before you buy the new computer just transfer the files on your old computer from the floppy disk to a cd, or you can e-mail the files as an attachment to yourself. That would be the easiest way.
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Also if you want to you can use your current hard drive and transfer to your new computer and use both of them.I've bought a new computer saved my old hard drive (seagate 160GB) and use that one with only clone/any DVD. This way if you use this alot you shouldn't have any problems with storage or etc..You still should back them up on a cd, but if something does go wrong with your hard drive only one is effected. I learnd the hard way. I've been doing this for a few years now and have no trouble since.
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no you would not be charged again, the keycode is good for life or as long as slysoft is around
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