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General Calculator Help / should i return my nspire cx cas because of single computer student license
« on: September 07, 2012, 10:05:49 pm »
hello folks,
i just recently purchased an nspire cx cas calculator and learned that the student software can only be activated on a single computer after i have already activated the software on my computer. my situation is that i'm looking to upgrade to a newer laptop in a few months and need to have my student software activated on the new machine. i emailed ti support about my situation and haven't got a respond. now i'm thinking of returning the calculator back to the store and wait until i get my new computer and buy the calculator again. but i prefer not to do this since it is a hassle and i need the calculator and i'm using it for my class right now.
does any of you have situation similar to this where you have to get new activation for the newer computer you purchased or replacement computer from warranty.
what do you think are the success rate on something like this?
this whole single machine activation bull crap is so inconvenient. it seems like they are out to get the legitimate buyer, but the crook who crack the software can use it in anyway they like without spending a coin or get a slap on their wrist.
i just recently purchased an nspire cx cas calculator and learned that the student software can only be activated on a single computer after i have already activated the software on my computer. my situation is that i'm looking to upgrade to a newer laptop in a few months and need to have my student software activated on the new machine. i emailed ti support about my situation and haven't got a respond. now i'm thinking of returning the calculator back to the store and wait until i get my new computer and buy the calculator again. but i prefer not to do this since it is a hassle and i need the calculator and i'm using it for my class right now.
does any of you have situation similar to this where you have to get new activation for the newer computer you purchased or replacement computer from warranty.
what do you think are the success rate on something like this?
this whole single machine activation bull crap is so inconvenient. it seems like they are out to get the legitimate buyer, but the crook who crack the software can use it in anyway they like without spending a coin or get a slap on their wrist.