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reinstalling revit 2014 in a different disk in the same computer

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Anonymous
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reinstalling revit 2014 in a different disk in the same computer

I need to transfer  the installation of revit 2014, from one  disk in the computer,  to another disk in the same computer( an SSD faster one),  am not shure how to do it  , whithout having  problems whith the licensing, or the reinstallation.  The SSD disk is the  C: drive Thanks

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TravisNave
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You'll have to reinstall.  The licensing will not work if you move it, even by cloning. 

 

You probably won't see much of an improvement though, as the I/O of the hard drive is not the bottle-neck in Revit. 



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Anonymous
in reply to: TravisNave

ok, thank you,  but  first i must export the license and then reimpot it? 

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TravisNave
in reply to: Anonymous

You can't export then import into the same computer.  Reinstallation onto a different drive should stay licensed so long as the original disk is still in the system.  Are you doing a replacement, format, etc?

 



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Anonymous
in reply to: TravisNave

No , no format, just the chage of drive, the actual drive in which is the program is installed, is a Western Digital green version, and when it stops spining  in order to save energy, at  sometimes it causes some delays or even  program crashes.

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TravisNave
in reply to: Anonymous

If that original drive is staying then I suspect a reinstall is all you will need, assuming that drive or another drive with the original Windows installation still exists.  The license will be in the ProgramData\Flexnet folder.  I suspect as long as that doesn't change, you should be fine.



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