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    new user question

    I just bought hp tuners, 2.1.18, now question is this with the old program(hptune older version serial), I could install the program on both my laptop. as well as my desktop at work to edit tunes in both places, can I still do this? Or is the new licence stuff going to mess me up?
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    no one on this??
    mods!!!!! check them out for your self

    http://www.clanocdelta.com/z28

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    I have software on both laptop and computer, I just use a USB flash drive to transfer to laptop and just upload like that.
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    Yup you can use it just fine, just make sure you ping your hardware once your fully setup on each computer by opening the Editor-Help-License info-click the blue HP icon.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    cool thanks, as for the licenses, I guessing that it is saved on the cpu right? or are they just a code I can put either place? Well I guess I should throw it in, I am still using the serial version.
    mods!!!!! check them out for your self

    http://www.clanocdelta.com/z28

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    the licenses are stored in your MPVI hardware we send you.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"