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Cubase usb elicenser broken
Cubase usb elicenser broken









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And then I read this on one of the Steinberg pages: "A Soft-eLicenser (SeL) is a virtual copy protection container that holds the licenses needed to run your Soft-eLicenser based products. I create an account, and it automatically populates and registers the dongle with my "mySteinberg" account. So then, I register the dongle with Steinberg. I breathe a sigh of relief, though I'm now caught in the dongle game! No worries though at this point.

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In order to protect my license from future trouble, I immediately transfer the Largo license from the Soft-eLicenser to the USB-eLicenser. Not too bad of a price certainly cheaper than iLok (which is not compatible with anything eLicenser). Because I didn't want to fall into the trap of lost licenses again, over this past weekend I bought a USB-eLicenser (dongle) from Guitar Center, which cost $24.99. I figured another 12 bucks instead of a dead-in-the-water-loss of the initial purchase price was the smart choice.

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Fortunately, after proof of purchase, I am given a coupon code for a new Largo license which costs an appreciated $12.59. I contact Waldorf, and the support person states that I need to purchase another license.

cubase usb elicenser broken

After the installation, and subsequent installation of Largo, I go to activate it and no dice license already used. The inevitable re-installation of Windows needed to be performed. Fast forward to a few weeks ago, and my computer developed problems. The license was stored locally, on the computer, in the Soft-eLicenser (SeL) program.

cubase usb elicenser broken

OK, story time! Back in 2013, I got a good deal and purchased Waldorf Largo from an online vendor who sent me an actual disc. At this time, I still don't know what is truly necessary for protecting licenses using this system.but I *think* I have a general understanding. USB-eLicenser Because I suffer from buyer's remorse at times, I'm here to rant a little bit and seek confirmation on Steinberg's convoluted process of the eLicenser system. The second free port on the laptop is for quickly getting memory sticks in/out.Total Confusion! Steinberg Soft-eLicenser vs.

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This way I have 4 ports available for eLicenser key, other keys and a portable hard drive. The soft side is on the laptop so whenever I pack it it will not hold onto any stuff that gets in contact with, and the "sticky velcro side" goes to the usb hub which goes into an accessories bag when on the move. So I purchased a 4-port slim USB-powered USB hub and with a self-adhesive velcro tape I fixed it on my macbook's back of the screen (lid). Some people may complain about these keys taking up ports on their laptops so I found a working solution: I only have two ports on my laptop and they are not enough anyway. I read lots of complains about old keys being broken, but I think this current design is really hard to break by accident.

cubase usb elicenser broken

This is my first key, it's been a year and no problems with it whatsoever. This new version is quite small - it's pretty much, I would say, 33% the metallic part that gets into the USB slot and 66% the plastic key itself. The presentation picture is an older version of eLicenser key.











Cubase usb elicenser broken