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| what do you mean by date and time? Irma - I'm reading a thread indicating trying to figure out why I can't restore my activation. What do you mean: "also while restoring your activation do not forget to copy the date of your backup of activation and time. Just change the date and time during the restoration." Please help me to understand: You're saying to copy down the exact date and time you backed up you activation, to restore this activation, then set the time and date to agree to this recorded information. OR to set the time and date before restoreing the activation? Unfortunatley, I failed to read anything about this anywhere and failed to record the time during the backup.
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| Re: what do you mean by date and time? Yes this means, when you take your activation backup, the time and date is stored in your wpa.dbl. Hence it is important to note that down as well. I'm sorry I think this was mentioned in the release note. |
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