Daz Studio asks me for registration code...

Kinda curious why this would happen; I've been usingStudio for a while now, and last time I used it was yesterday.

Yet I start Studio and it asks me for my registration number.

Anyone else had this issue.

I've not installed any software updates for anything (including Windows).

Computer was shut down normally.

(It's not a problem, or it wasn't as I keep registration keys locally as well as available at Daz, incase of issues.)

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  • It's happened to me two or three times, for no apparent reason.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    It's happened to me two or three times, for no apparent reason.

    oh well, i'll just ignore it then. :)

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001

    I've never had it happen on my Linux install...even after updating WINE and stuff.  But I've had it happen occasionally on the install on the Windows 7 box in the other room.   Never could find anything definitive...although once it was a precursor to hard drive problems.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    mjc1016 said:

    I've never had it happen on my Linux install...even after updating WINE and stuff.  But I've had it happen occasionally on the install on the Windows 7 box in the other room.   Never could find anything definitive...although once it was a precursor to hard drive problems.

    hmm, would have to think the SSD is failing, but doubt it would cause such an occurance and was likely coincidence.

    Good job I backup at least once a day automatically.

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001
    nicstt said:
    mjc1016 said:

    I've never had it happen on my Linux install...even after updating WINE and stuff.  But I've had it happen occasionally on the install on the Windows 7 box in the other room.   Never could find anything definitive...although once it was a precursor to hard drive problems.

    hmm, would have to think the SSD is failing, but doubt it would cause such an occurance and was likely coincidence.

    Good job I backup at least once a day automatically.

    That was a platter drive...and it developed a couple of bad sectors...and went from there, quickly to scrap metal.

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