4 hours ago
Before I purchase I'd like to know a little more about how licensing works. This is from the perspective of a person who never uses Hasleo while installed on Windows except to make the Rescue.iso. I only make and restore backups from the rescue environment and always remove the program from my PC after making the Rescue.iso.
Example scenario:
I am currently using "PC-1" and I buy the non-lifetime version (I understand how that works with no major version upgrade, 5.x to 6.x etc.).
A year or two from now, I upgrade my mainboard and CPU, and reinstall Windows 10 Enterprise (or maybe even Windows 12 Enterprise) onto a clean, wiped hard drive. Now it is "PC-1.a".
Does Hasleo still work or de-activate itself? What about the Rescue Disk I created? Is it checking for hardware changes or good to go?
Another year later, I upgrade my GPU and get a new SSD and now it's "PC-1.b" almost "PC-2" by now. Still work or de-activated?
After the changes from "PC-1" to "PC-*.*", will Hasleo still install and activate long enough to make a new Rescue.iso from version 5.5.2.1 to say 5.8.0.0, or will it see a new mainboard and CPU and refuse to activate? Does it phone home to check activation after the initial activation, ever? Is an internet connection required, ever, after the initial purchase and activation?
Each time I install-make rescue.iso/uninstall, reinstall new version-make new rescue.iso/uninstall it to upgrade my Rescue.iso from one minor version to the next minor version (same goes for Major versions if Lifetime License), does it activate without issue or does it think I am installing it on a second PC and refuse? Does it give me one of those "This license is already used and invalid" messages?
I'm not trying to be difficult, but I've run into similar problems in the past, many times, and need to know exactly how it works before I pay for a product I may not even be able to use in ~two months.
Thanks in advance.
Example scenario:
I am currently using "PC-1" and I buy the non-lifetime version (I understand how that works with no major version upgrade, 5.x to 6.x etc.).
A year or two from now, I upgrade my mainboard and CPU, and reinstall Windows 10 Enterprise (or maybe even Windows 12 Enterprise) onto a clean, wiped hard drive. Now it is "PC-1.a".
Does Hasleo still work or de-activate itself? What about the Rescue Disk I created? Is it checking for hardware changes or good to go?
Another year later, I upgrade my GPU and get a new SSD and now it's "PC-1.b" almost "PC-2" by now. Still work or de-activated?
After the changes from "PC-1" to "PC-*.*", will Hasleo still install and activate long enough to make a new Rescue.iso from version 5.5.2.1 to say 5.8.0.0, or will it see a new mainboard and CPU and refuse to activate? Does it phone home to check activation after the initial activation, ever? Is an internet connection required, ever, after the initial purchase and activation?
Each time I install-make rescue.iso/uninstall, reinstall new version-make new rescue.iso/uninstall it to upgrade my Rescue.iso from one minor version to the next minor version (same goes for Major versions if Lifetime License), does it activate without issue or does it think I am installing it on a second PC and refuse? Does it give me one of those "This license is already used and invalid" messages?
I'm not trying to be difficult, but I've run into similar problems in the past, many times, and need to know exactly how it works before I pay for a product I may not even be able to use in ~two months.
Thanks in advance.