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Can't add hard drive Nick Payne 12-13-2006
Posted by Nick Payne on December 13, 2006, 6:06 am
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My wife has Quicken 2005 installed on her PC. The 40Gb hard drive is getting
rather full, so I installed an extra 120Gb hard drive and formatted it as
D:. Without moving any data onto this drive, when Quicken was started it
complained that it was no longer installed on the same machine and asked if
she wanted to purchase an additional license.

I shut the machine down and unplugged the additional hard drive. On power-up
Quicken ran without any problem. What sort of shit-headed piece of software
is this? Can't even increase the disk space in the machine without the
company wanting to screw extra money from the user.



Posted by David H. Lipman on December 13, 2006, 4:54 pm
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| My wife has Quicken 2005 installed on her PC. The 40Gb hard drive is getting
| rather full, so I installed an extra 120Gb hard drive and formatted it as
| D:. Without moving any data onto this drive, when Quicken was started it
| complained that it was no longer installed on the same machine and asked if
| she wanted to purchase an additional license.
|
| I shut the machine down and unplugged the additional hard drive. On power-up
| Quicken ran without any problem. What sort of shit-headed piece of software
| is this? Can't even increase the disk space in the machine without the
| company wanting to screw extra money from the user.
|

If you had bothered to ask first you could have used software such as Norton
Ghost and then
cloned the 40GB drive to a replacement 120GB drive.

Then you could have had the same system on the PC with 120GB ("C:") with >80GB
free space.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



Posted by Buck Frobisher on December 14, 2006, 1:06 pm
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I don't see any mention that other software worked when the second drive was
added.

Also, if the OP didn't know to set one drive as "master" and the other as
"slave", then I don't think that much of anything would work, or at a
minimum, the drive would not be recognized.




Posted by jmalloy on December 14, 2006, 4:30 pm
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David H. Lipman wrote:
>
> | My wife has Quicken 2005 installed on her PC. The 40Gb hard drive is getting
> | rather full, so I installed an extra 120Gb hard drive and formatted it as
> | D:. Without moving any data onto this drive, when Quicken was started it
> | complained that it was no longer installed on the same machine and asked if
> | she wanted to purchase an additional license.
> |
> | I shut the machine down and unplugged the additional hard drive. On power-up
> | Quicken ran without any problem. What sort of shit-headed piece of software
> | is this? Can't even increase the disk space in the machine without the
> | company wanting to screw extra money from the user.
> |
>
> If you had bothered to ask first you could have used software such as Norton
Ghost and then
> cloned the 40GB drive to a replacement 120GB drive.
>
> Then you could have had the same system on the PC with 120GB ("C:") with >80GB
free space.

That's true, but you didn't actually answer his question. I'm afraid
the answer to "What sort of s***-headed piece of software is this?" is
"greedy s***-headed software" made by greedy s***-headed software
makers. I share his frustration and thus have only once upgraded my
basic Quicken software because the bank was going that way.

I dislike the Quicken company immensely for its bone-headed way of
*enforcing* licenses. In a home environment with four networked
machines, it would have been nice to be able to use the software on more
than one machine effortlessly. An enhancement of my machine should not
invoke "The Wrath of Quicken" just because -- I mean, c'mon, the
software was installed on the C: drive and nothing but an addition -- D:
-- was made. Geez.

But enough of that. Merry Christmas and/or Happy Holidays!

-Joe






Posted by Charlie K on December 13, 2006, 7:34 pm
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I have Q2005 and added an extra hard drive for data with absolutely no
problems.

Nick Payne wrote:
> My wife has Quicken 2005 installed on her PC. The 40Gb hard drive is getting
> rather full, so I installed an extra 120Gb hard drive and formatted it as
> D:. Without moving any data onto this drive, when Quicken was started it
> complained that it was no longer installed on the same machine and asked if
> she wanted to purchase an additional license.
>
> I shut the machine down and unplugged the additional hard drive. On power-up
> Quicken ran without any problem. What sort of shit-headed piece of software
> is this? Can't even increase the disk space in the machine without the
> company wanting to screw extra money from the user.


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