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If I buy a second hand termlab usb system, will I need to reactivate it or get the name it is registered under changed? Will I still be able to get all the updates from termpro.com? Thanks Wayne.

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You will need to contact us so that we can move the registration to your name. Once this is done, you will be able to download updates from the website.

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but what about activating it will you have to re activate if so how do u go about doing so thankx

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Once a Term-LAB system has been activated, you normally don't need to activate it again. The activation is stored in the white interface box. This allows you to uninstall software, install new versions of the software, install the software on multiple computers, etc without a hassle.

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Once a Term-LAB system has been activated, you normally don't need to activate it again. The activation is stored in the white interface box. This allows you to uninstall software, install new versions of the software, install the software on multiple computers, etc without a hassle.
This answers at least one of my questions. For some reason I thought the activation code was stored on the PC itself. And I was wondering why I wasn't being asked for an activation code after a format and reinstall.

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