![]() ![]() I second Mark's response (although it appears he linked the wrong post lol), while it is unfortunate that your support experience sucked, it could have been avoided if you simply kept the disk signature.Īnd for the record, I am not guessing. Then when you open QB it will walk you through the registration process, doesn't take long and is faster than reinstalling. In short, True image is useless if you have Quick Books 2014.Īfter a Google search I found that you can delete this file, qbregistration.dat I even removed the entries from the registry, and ran the Quick books clean up utility removing all files to no avail. NOT TRUE!Īdditionally, I could not un install Quick Books, there was an error in the add remove program section that prevented any removal, and there was no way to repair, or reinstall which I tried several times. ![]() I am kind of astounded at the POOR support, as not only was I not able to clone to a fully working new drive, but support actually told me that it was normal to need to re activate. claiming that I needed to re activate my quick books and it was my responsibility to keep all my software activated. Additionally, I contacted support and they were very un helpful. So I confirmed that other cloning software works fine, and that multiple versions of True image 2013, 20 DO NOT WORK. ![]()
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