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I restored my windows vista premium on my new dell laptop because I was experiencing some vista related problems. Before that my photoshop was working but would not save (save screen just froze, caused by vista problems i think). Anyways after system restore I installed photoshop but get the following error:
Licensing for this product has stopped working I checked the troubleshooting for this issue but I cannot locate FLEXnet folder or service. They both don't appear to exist. All is appreciated. |
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Michael: You have to use a 'sector by sector' restore. The restoration of the HD has to replicate every sector exactly as it was.
Just noticed you have a Dell and no doubt used their 'restore' function, you need another program to to this properly. |
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I tried reinstalling the product, the problem still exists. I restored my vista to a state prior to photoshop being installed. I then uninstalled what remained and installed again. Problem now exists after a few reinstalls.
Any other things I can do? What does 'sector by sector' restore mean? |
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Micheal: You should have de-activated Photoshop prior to using the restore function.
The HD is composed of sectors, PS puts its activation stuff in the boot sector of the HD, so you would have to make sure you re-write that sector exactly by using a utility that does just that, there are many and everyone here has a favourite. |
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I don't like calling people much but I may have to. IDAWE, is it possible to restore it using software now? Or would I have to have had the software installed before i installed photoshop and set a restore checkpoint? Also could you please name your favourite.
If all fails I can reformat the laptop as I barely have anything on it. |
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