Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Final Cut Pro Licensing Data Is Corrupt Transferring Data From One SATA To Another.?

Transferring data from one SATA to another.? - final cut pro licensing data is corrupt

I have a MacBook Pro and I want my data on my notebook to a new ATA I transferred into my notebook.
How does this affect my license programs like Final Cut Pro.
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2 comments:

daman321... said...

It appears that you have two laptops, and if not, have the option of the old hard drive onto the new MacBook compound after the introduction of the new disk in) it (or vice versa. ATA external enclosure for 2.5 "Portable Hard Drive (HDD connected size) via USB, should do the trick. Here is an example NewEgg.com: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. Aspx is? Item = N82E16817145752 I do not recommend this site because I have no experience with it, while you use it as an example.

If you are the new drive with SuperDuper will join as an external drive, then use the "mirror" feature you speak DrugStoreCowboy. Once completed, replace the old with the new hard drive (make sure the requirements have been met by bridges to Master or Cable Select) and the MacBook should load as normal.

I never used SuperDuper but I've used many software imaging unit before and it is the best way to get an exact copy of your hard drive.

In terms of licensing, will have no effect. Once the nEW-unit is on the MacBook, installed the same as the old unit. Licensing is usually the machine and when, so to speak () in the old hard drive will be in the new.

** As a bonus, you can of your old hard drive as an external drive to your new website.

DrugSto... said...

The best program that will do for you, Super Duper.

http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/S ...

There is also hope for free with a purchase option, if you wish. This will create a mirror of the other unit, and I think what you want. Make sure that the 2 laptops via USB or Firewire connected. Good luck.

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