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I am about to flatten my hard drive, and reinstall everything, from ground up. Too many computer problems..... Anyway, I've purchased mIRC or access to the full version or whatever. How can I get back to that point? If I reinstall and use my name and email, will it just automatically transfer my subscription? Want to protect my investment..... Any help on how a flattened hard drive and a reinstall will affect my subscription to or purchase of mIRC will be greatly appreciated. Charlie

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Yes, you can re-register after reinstalling, just write down your registration details and re-enter them when you install mIRC the same way you did the first time.


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Registration details??? Sorry, treat my like i am ignorant.... crazy

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1) If you don't remember your registration details, visit RegLost
2) Start mIRC
3) Type /registration
4) Enter the name you registered with in the Name field
5) Enter your registration key in the Registration field
6) Click OK

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Your registration information is in the email sent when you purchased mIRC. It should also tell you how to re-register in that email. I assume if you were interested in "protecting" your investment, you would have printed the email or written down that information somewhere safe as the email tells you to do.

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Remember to keep this email in a safe place as you will need it again in the future.


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Just found that email! had forgotten about it. Thanks a lot for your help. You all rock! Joyful Holidays to you all. grin


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