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| Re: Piano 101 [message #58322 is a reply to message #58241] |
Mon, 19 September 2005 00:27  |
Aaron Allen
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will I need to make two
CDs so that I can insert the second when the prompt appears saying, "Please
install the second disk"?
3. Is it possible, at this late date, to obtain the official Paris 3.0 software
CD that I failed to obtain years ago?
Many thanks.You can install Paris 3 on it's own. Indeed the installer says you should
uninstall previous versions, however this is not required (you can run a
previous version side by side with 3 as it has a different install path).
Authorisation can be done via email. You get 7 days from install to get your
Pace key authorised, which is done at support@intdevices.com
You can still buy version 3 from Morgan at East Coast music mall, but if
you have the downloaded one and a license allocated to you I can hardly see
the point. I don't beleive the disk offers anything that the download doesn't.
Cheers,
Kim.
"Richard Faylor" <RichardFaylor@aol.com> wrote:
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>I want to install Paris 3.0 on a Mac G4 I just bought. Will installing the
>Paris 3.0 update that I downloaded from the Internet years ago do the trick
>by itself? Or do I need to install Paris 1.55, then Paris 1.8, and then
Paris
>3.0? Anybody know?
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>Thanks,
>Richard Faylor
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>The above question is key at this moment, but there may be
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