![]() * Put back your hardware dongle and it shall be recognized as your official hardware dongle. * Start the Steinberg elicenser app and you will see that a new soft elicenser key has been generated. ![]() * Install the antitrial or fake soft e-licenser from VRf * Be sure to have excluded all synsopos.dll's from virus scanning otherwise it's being deleted. * Restart your system and reinstall the Steinberg elicenser app. * Remove the hardware dongle and place it back AFTER you have installed the antitrial. * Remove (deinstall!!) the Steinberg elicenser app, delete all possibly remaining files synsopos.dll, l and all syncrosoft and elicenser folders. You first have to exclude these dll's from scanning in your anti virus app, internet security app or Windows firewall. Thank piracy! :DĬlick to from the anti trial VR is recognized as a trojan!! That's why it has been deleted. Through their own downloader thing! And then they deleted some of my old elicenses remotely! It also didn't fix the issue I had w/ C10 borking everything up :O Anyway, I was relieved when Team VR came to my rescue after upgrading "properly" to C10, everything works ok now. Not just cos they take ages! They accused me of running "unauthorised downloads" because I downloaded something (C10) what they called "early". I would also be (a bit) wary of contacting Steinberg if you run into issues. (Anyway, you could try doing a test install somewhere (old laptop, desktop w/e) and check it out / test run? I mean, you have infinite installs (potentially) to fool around with the USB stick being transferable.) I guess it shouldn't matter which way around you install things w/ C10, I guess I'd prolly install the antitrial first? With a fresh install it should be (famous last words) pretty straightforward. ![]() Once it gets activated on the USB it should work fine. I think there may be a "conflict" between an authorised and unauthorised (aka trial) USB version of Cubase? I'm not sure there's any issue with (ie) a single version of Pro. As long as you don't install any new (what I call) trial (actually just USB eLicenser stuff w/o activation) you should be ok. Thanks again for the fast and detailed bit of insight, sorry for seeming a bit paranoid, I don't intend to come over that way, I just want to make sure I don't screw this upĬlick to expand.I think I had an old antitrial installed already, then installed C90, then 95. What was your process in getting 9.5 legit working properly with antitrial? What steps did you take? Did you take any special steps (like unplugging the elicenser at some point?) Also, I've read somewhere that registering the licenses under registration>Register elicensers is vital, do you recommend doing that in this step? If so, when should I do it? (before or after antitrial) If I have sufficient backups of the l file I could see if it'd be better to install Cubase 10, activate it, then run antitrail or maybe vise versa (Install antitrail, insert USB elicenser, activate cubase 10 pro), or. I could try to mess around and see what works best. As far as I can tell, everything related to the licenses gets stored in there, correct? I'll make sure to back up the l after every change. I'm glad to know it works though, in theory at least. The problem with the trials I suppose makes somewhat sense, as antitrail probably doesn't really understand what it's supposed to do (?). Click to expand.Interesting and great news.
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