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  1. Okay, I have done a little reading. I am going to go home this evening and make sure the signature is valid. If that doesn't work I will just reregister. It is hard to say which files are gone, so I might just have to start over. Just to confirm. When I reregister, I won't need to buy it again correct. It sounds like I take the "old" .DLL out and put the new one in, check the signature, and validate it will my password? Of course reset the time to current. Thanks Oh yes...one more thing...my PMDG 747 is stating "FSUIPC is too old" and then FS9 shuts down. This just started happening too and figured it is all tied in together? I have been on the forums and they all say ask you. Brooks
  2. There was a battery that got replaced in my computer and when i plugged everything back in lastnight i did notice that the date and time were WAY off. I am not very computer savvy (obviously), but in the steps you told me about when you would recommend buying a new key if at all? How would I "unregister" it so I could put the new keys in? Thanks Brooks
  3. Mr. Dowson, I have been having some trouble with FSUIPC and I really don't know what else to do. 1. I tried to get into SB3 lastnight and it would not start saying that it couldn't because of the FSUIPC. I went to your site and go the lastest one and put it on there, but then my PMDG 747 box came up saying that "your FSUIPC is too old". I am even a registered member with FSUIPC. I deleted all but acouple copies of FSUIPC in the modules folder. There were one or two that would not let me delete. I don't know what else to do...can you please help me:). Thanks Brooks
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