I don't know if this would be a problem, but the Pundit uses a PCI bay type attachment that sends two PCI ports through one PCI port, I only have the gpu plugged in, nothing else. Once Windows had upgraded my I was greeted with a Code 12 error of 'This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use.' Drivers geforce fx 5500 win7. I've dug around and done what the suggests, everything that I don't use is disabled, FireWire, Serial, Parallel, Ethernet, Modem all disabled and yet I'm still getting this error. About the Manual The manual consists of the following: Chapter 1 Introducing the Motherboard Describes features of the motherboard. Go to page 1 Chapter 2 Installing the Motherboard Describes installation of motherboard components. Go to page 7 Chapter 3 Using BIOS Provides information on using the BIOS Setup Utility. Go to page 27. Emachines motherboard mcp73vt pm. The e4all web site lists a manual download for this mboard model, but he is no longer allowing downloads. (If you donate to his web site, he may allow downloads eventually.) Filename ECS_MCP73VT-PM.zip. I'm also looking at an ECS MCP73VT-PM on Ebay, as well as the PDF motherboard manual for the ECS GF7050VT-M5. Motherboard oriented so that the Processor is to the top, ram memory slots to the right, and the orange PCI Express x16 slot to the bottom, the SP/DIF header on the GF7050VT-M5 is located to the left of the PCI Express slot. Bluesync wrote:I'm gonna write a complaint to the reseller and see how he reacts. Yep I agree its crap, I also would be upset if my licences got blocked for no reason as well. I'm not saying you knew that you brought fake licences, I'm just saying that if your licences have become blocked, history has shown us there is a very good chance somewhere in the supply chain bad licences got inserted unknowingly to everyone and ended up in your hands. See above, yes its crap for you and yes doesn't help you out either. As I said in posts before, I really think Synology should look at tossing some 'good will' here for those that bought licences via valid/approved resellers and replace the licences for free. Synology IP Camera License Pack for 1. Synology IP Camera License Pack. Users can play back records frame- by- frame. For long videos, Surveillance Station allows user to “slice” the video into smaller segments for analysis, up to four on one screen at a. Sure, write a letter to your supplier and see what they say. But first I would write to synology and ask them to confirm they are invalid licences. Send this reply along to your supplier and ask for 'replacement' licences, as you had been sold counterfeit ones. Nyknicks8 wrote:so you dont succumb to fraud by synology. Still don't get it do you. Synology hasn't done any 'fraud' to you directly. They have blocked licence keys that have been abused by others. You're just the victim of this abuse, but are too silly to know where to direct your rage. Question for you. Would you jump up and down at Nike if you brought knock off shoes via a 3rd party and demand a new pair from Nike? As this is what you're asking. Instead of searching for 'hacks', why don't you go look up the meanings of some of these words you keep tossing around and using wrongly. Nyknicks8 wrote:so you dont succumb to fraud by synology. Still don't get it do you. Synology hasn't done any 'fraud' to you directly. They have blocked licence keys that have been abused by others. You're just the victim of this abuse, but are too silly to know where to direct your rage. ![]() Question for you. Would you jump up and down at Nike if you brought knock off shoes via a 3rd party and demand a new pair from Nike? As this is what you're asking. Instead of searching for 'hacks', why don't you go look up the meanings of some of these words you keep tossing around and using wrongly. You still don't get it. I bought it from amazon.com - sold and shipped. They're an authorized dealer. If amazon itself sold me a fake license, synology should honor it and sue amazon. And why did it work for 4 years? How did my legitimate license become fake after so long. It was ok when upgrading from SS 6 to 7, then upgrading the diskstation itself. Now when I update from 7 to 8 it became counterfeit. I doubt it had anything to do with counterfeit and more to do with upgrading the diskstation and synologys poor implementation and instructions. I only blame synology and they should pay the price. TDimi wrote:I never considered the potential risk of licensing when investing so much. Its a very small number of people reporting issues. So I wouldn't skip using the product based on a few users here and there. Even with the mass crack down of v6-7 licence upgrade issues, the number of users who complained about licence issues was sub 100 in the threads. So out of the many many many units there, less than a 100 had issues. Its a 'nothing' really. The problem is the risk associated with the investment and the potential of having licenses marked as invalid. Now lets clarify some points - I dont have any issues with purchasing potentially invalid keys from some online bulk store or using a keygen BUT what worries me is this scenario: I sell a surveillance solution to a customer - there seems that there is the potential for an irate customer to make contact demanding what have I done - selling a solution that no longer works OR selling invalid licenses which resulted in the 24x7 surveilance system no longer providing 24x7 coverage. So to the keep the customer happy I have to invest time to identify, communiate with Synology and the customer with a likely outcome that you purchase more licenses just to keep the paying customer happy while the problem is being addressed / resolved by Synology. How do you recover the lost time in terms of billables and needless to say recover the additional license purchase. What if Synology come back and say oops!!! Great BUT in the eyes of the customer the damage is already done and your reputation potentially tarnished. This was my motive in making my post.
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