MOS key
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    Oscar
    Posts: 17 from 2011/12/11
    From: New Jersey, USA
    Last night I setup MOS 3.2 on my G5 for the first time. So far so good. I was going to register it, and then thought about swapping out the current SSD for a larger one and testing a different video card.
    I was wondering had I registered my G5, does the MOS key become invalid if I change the storage, video card or even RAM like Windows activation?
    PowerMac G4-Dual 1.42GHz-Radeon 9600 Pro-MOS 3.1-120GB SSD
    PowerMac G5-Dual 2.0Ghz-Radeon 9800 Pro-MOS 3.2-120GB SSD
  • »13.06.13 - 13:06
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    cyfm
    Posts: 537 from 2003/4/11
    From: Germany
    No, new storage, video card or RAM won't invalidate the keyfile
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    Oscar
    Posts: 17 from 2011/12/11
    From: New Jersey, USA
    Quote:

    pega-1 wrote:
    No, new storage, video card or RAM won't invalidate the keyfile



    Perfect. Thank you.
    PowerMac G4-Dual 1.42GHz-Radeon 9600 Pro-MOS 3.1-120GB SSD
    PowerMac G5-Dual 2.0Ghz-Radeon 9800 Pro-MOS 3.2-120GB SSD
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    Zylesea
    Posts: 2057 from 2003/6/4
    Oscar,
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    But if you change drive and make a _new_ installation, you need to copy the keyfile back to sys:devs/ of course.
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