Question:
programm from notebook to pc?
sara
2008-04-10 12:41:13 UTC
I have power cinema on my notebook(laptop)-it was already installed.Can I take(copy) the power cinema software at put it on my PC too.I don't have the install pack because it was already installed on my notebook.I did copy the power cinema directory and put it in the programms directory of my pc but it works bad.
Five answers:
sabana
2008-04-10 12:56:07 UTC
If you bought the laptop with poer cinema pre installed then in theory you own the rights to have the program on as many computers that you own as you wish. As long as they are your computer for your use then your not breaking the law. If you didnyt have the right to transfer it to another computer that you own then the people who put it on your laptop and sold it to you are breaking the law. You must have a registration no on the laptop to use power cinema. If you can't find it contact the laptop manufacturer and ask them to help you. After all you may not have bought it if power cinema wasn't installed. You bought the complete laptop package and not just the hardware.
John W
2008-04-10 19:45:45 UTC
This won't work. There are registry keys that are not part of the installation folder. You either need to identify all of these (probably along with files that were also copied elsewhere) or get an installer for it.



It also might be against the EULA to do this.
Tim (Certified Technician)
2008-04-10 20:00:54 UTC
Your program is part of Power DVD from Cyberlink Corporation and usually comes with certain versions of Nero Burning Software



http://www.cyberlink.com/multi/products/main_1_ENU.html
Colin D
2008-04-10 19:47:31 UTC
Most programs need to be installed. As well as the files in C:\Program Files\ many applications copy .dll files into the C:\Windows\System32 folder. Once there they also need to be registered in the Windows Registry.



So most of the time, you need to install programs, not just copy the files over.
McDonger
2008-04-10 19:46:12 UTC
It sounds like it is OEM software, which means that no, you will not be able to install it on another machine. You don't have the license to do so anyway


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