Something interesting i just found out.

Discussion in 'FirstDefense-ISR Forum' started by farmerlee, Nov 27, 2007.

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  1. farmerlee

    farmerlee Registered Member

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    I was just checking out the latest fd-isr build from horizondatasys. I installed it in a clean xp installation and then thought i'd try importing an old snapshot i made with an older version of fd-isr from raxco. I booted to the old snapshot and then to my surprise as windows was finishing loading up, fd-isr auto updated itself to the latest hds build. It appears i now have the full version of hds's fd-isr lol! What a surprise!
     
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    What build did you have, and what build do you have now?
     
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    The snapshot i restored was made with build 202 using fd-isr from raxco. I imported that using a trial version of build 205 from horizondatasys. After booting to the imported snapshot i now have the full version of build 205 from HDS.
     
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  5. farmerlee

    farmerlee Registered Member

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    I've played around with this some more and found out that it does the same for bootback and peer-isr. I guess if anyone ever loses their activation all they need is a snapshot and a trial version and they're good to go.
     
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