Hi All,
I generally keep the media for the previous release when the new release comes, and destroy the media for the release two releases old. I now find it hard to destrop the flash drives PDS and BDS come on, just because i would like to reuse them. I understand they are write protected and for good reason but it would break my heart if i had to take a hammer to them just to protect my company's EULA with Autodesk.
Is there any way to remove the write protection so i can make use of this otherwise useful tool?
TIA
Sal
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Niels van der Veer
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Thanks niels,
This looks like exactly what i asked for. But very intimidating to me, especially the warning to "Continue at your own risk."
I'll study it a bit closer but i'm keeping my hammer near-by.
Sal
It’s a bit more involved than many would be comfortable doing and can be possibly very damaging if you didn’t know what you were doing. It does work though (different programs and processes for each version of the sticks)
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
James,
Thanks for the reply. The different programs and processes for each stick version is part of my intimidation. One thing that always confuses me is why someone like Autodesk even cares that we reuse their media? I mean, really, are we going to pay many thousands of $s for the software just so we can delete all the contents and have a blank flash drive.
In my mind, this is comparable to a programmer creating a UI form that contains more controls than can be seen on a small size form, but they lock the size and force the user to employ the scroll bars. Worse yet, in my experience, the size of the forms is sizeable by default so it takes an extra step(s) to lock it. Why?
Okay, i'm stepping off my soapbox. Sorry for the rant.
Sal
@sbrusco wrote:
James,
I mean, really, are we going to pay many thousands of $s for the software just so we can delete all the contents and have a blank flash drive.
Isn't that exactly what you are doing?
I'd lock it down too.. no different from getting the software on CD/DVD..
Keeps idiots from overwriting the files or screwing something up.
I have recommissioned several using this technique (2012, 2013 and 2014). The process that I used started below the bar under the "Edit 6" on the referenced webpage. I have done 16 GB and 32 GB drives without any problem.
Kirk
Hi mcgyvr,
I'm an NOT buying the software ~just~ for the flash drive as i stated and you quoted, that would be ludicrous and i'm sure you must understand and agree with that. And i would protect my software too but i'm not trying to steal it, i'm trying to delete it to reuse the media so this is, as they say, no skin of the teeth of Autodesk. Yes, write protect it to prevent accidental deletion for sure. I just don't understand the uber protection. From ~my~ perspective, i hate to throw away anything of value and the flash media, if i can reuse it, would save me about $30-$40 at no additional cost to Autodesk. If i try to see this from Autodesk's perspective, i've paid for the use of the software which they choose to provide on the flash drive. Once i'm done with the media, why would they care what i do with it?
I may be missing the boat here, but i believe not.
Sal
I knew it would come down to "cheap-ness"
Let it go man..let it go.. throw that thing in the trash.. you can do it.. you will feel sooo much better.
Just playing Sal..
Haha. My brother says i'm so cheap i squeek when i walk. And my coworkers call me "$0" (dollar sign zero) but i think its in my DNA; i just can't stop it. Someone help me, pleeeeeese.
Now is your chance to fight back against your disease..
Step1- get a big hammer..
Step 2-.. I think you know the rest..
Sounds like my uncle.. Literally millions of dollars in his bank account and he complianed for a full 2 hours the other day because we went to McDonalds and he forgot his coupon for the free coffee..
There was a commercial years ago about a rich man drinking a "less expensive" wine and when he was asked why he drank the cheap wine when he was so rich he could afford the more expensive bottles he quipped "How do you think I got to be so rich"? On the other hand, i am "frugal" because i am NOT rich.
@mcgyvr wrote:Literally millions of dollars in his bank account and he complianed for a full 2 hours the other day because we went to McDonalds and he forgot his coupon for the free coffee..
I was on my partners $360,000 boat the other day when we accidentally trashed his prop on his boat lift. It's a $300 part... he's worth multiple millions, and he was pissed the whole rest of the trip.
"Those of us who have money, do so because we still know the value of a dollar."
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
@-niels- wrote:
Besides, it's kinda fun pulling out an Autodesk branded flash drive to show off with. 😛
Only if you put Solidworks files on it
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