fredmila
Specifier/Regulator
- Feb 11, 2008
- 10
Hello,
I have a permanent licence of I-deas and the last version I got was 10 NX on Windows 2000. My computer blew and I am going to need to get a new one. The question is, if I transfer my hard disks to a new computer with Windows 2000, is there a chance it will work? I seem to remember that the software looks for a piece of hardware (I think the network card) to indentify the PC. Or will I have to pay Siemens for a new key or even worse re-install thre software? Last time I changed hardware I had to pay Unigraphics for a new key.
I have two things: one I-Deas is not installed on the disk C and two, I made images of each hard disk with the Norton facility to restore the whole thing in case of a complete breakdown.
I-Deas 10 NX will work with Windows XP. If I have trouble finding hardware that will work with Windows 2000, is it better to get hardware for XP and re-install the software?
Thanks
I have a permanent licence of I-deas and the last version I got was 10 NX on Windows 2000. My computer blew and I am going to need to get a new one. The question is, if I transfer my hard disks to a new computer with Windows 2000, is there a chance it will work? I seem to remember that the software looks for a piece of hardware (I think the network card) to indentify the PC. Or will I have to pay Siemens for a new key or even worse re-install thre software? Last time I changed hardware I had to pay Unigraphics for a new key.
I have two things: one I-Deas is not installed on the disk C and two, I made images of each hard disk with the Norton facility to restore the whole thing in case of a complete breakdown.
I-Deas 10 NX will work with Windows XP. If I have trouble finding hardware that will work with Windows 2000, is it better to get hardware for XP and re-install the software?
Thanks