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Ahh...apparent good news for me then, as I have long been using LR 6.1 in conjunction with my Canon 7DII, so I had upgraded from LR5.0 quite a while ago.! And I keep install programs for upgrade downloads on an external USB drive, so it is very easily ported to a new computer.
Ahh...apparent good news for me then, as I have long been using LR 6.1 in conjunction with my Canon 7DII, so I had upgraded from LR5.0 quite a while ago.! And I keep install programs for upgrade downloads on an external USB drive, so it is very easily ported to a new computer.
You may not be safe on a new computer. Check your licensing terms for Lightroom. You may only be licensed for one computer. You may be able to transfer the license to another computer, but that could mean another session with Adobe tech support. I wouldn't count on it being a simple installation on a different computer.
I've run into this issue using Adobe Photoshop Elements. It used to be a one time purchase, but I couldn't run it on a different computer if I'd already installed it on one. When you go to validate the installation it will say that it's already been validated on a different computer, so it has to be removed from the old one first. It will likely be problematic with older versions, since Adobe won't make the process easy. Like everything, they want to frustrate you into buying the latest version.
You may not be safe on a new computer. Check your licensing terms for Lightroom. You may only be licensed for one computer. You may be able to transfer the license to another computer, but that could mean another session with Adobe tech support. I wouldn't count on it being a simple installation on a different computer.
I've run into this issue using Adobe Photoshop Elements. It used to be a one time purchase, but I couldn't run it on a different computer if I'd already installed it on one. When you go to validate the installation it will say that it's already been validated on a different computer, so it has to be removed from the old one first. It will likely be problematic with older versions, since Adobe won't make the process easy. Like everything, they want to frustrate you into buying the latest version.
I'm running Photoshop Elements 2020 ( and also Premiere Elements 2020 - video) on my current 2022 desktop after installing it originally on the older 2020 desktop. So somehow I was able to install it on my newer computer. Maybe the later versions of Elements are blocked from transferring.
Only one of our computers has that hardware, and I am reluctant to run different operating systems on different computers - particularly since it isn't at all clear that a Windows 11 computer can be configured with our legacy backup hardware the way that we were able to configure the Windows 10 machines.
By the way, after using it for a few more months, the most annoying thing I have to say about Linux Mint is this:
Any time I put my digital camera's memory card to transfer photos via USB adapter, even if I flip its little switch to "Read Only" mode, the operating system still writes housekeeping files, and when I return the card to my Pentax K-1 it starts up with the message "Card Is Not Formatted". Leading to having to format it again through the menus.
Still much prefer it to Windows/Mac.
the card reader is cheap
Perhaps you could connect the drive via a powered USB hub, or simply use a DVD drive that accepts optional power via a second USB cable, adapter or whatever.That box will not work with an external DVD drive at all, giving USB overcurrent warnings on the two drives I have,
It is a decent idea, but it wouldn't really solve the issues I have relating to the peripherals that are connected.
Whether this works depends on the hardware involved. USB connected hardware has a good chance. PCI/PCIe connected stuff - less so. In those cases it depends on a number of factors. It can sometimes be a usable workaround; sometimes it doesn't help one iota.That could be a problem, but a possible solution is Virtual Boxes. I'm not up on the latest VBox releases, but I use Virtual Boxes all the time to continue to use my older software and hardware on newer computers.
.Are you sure? Because by the rest of what you describe, this appears to be a regular ethernet network running TCP/IP. Problems with Windows access to network machines are often associated with permissions and security settings. Ensure that you have this network set up as a 'private' network (as opposed to a public one). Otherwise it won't connect to network drives/shares.The built-in hardware controller depends on out of date Windows protocols.
Are you sure?
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