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Opera trial ended, but I paid for it!
Hi all,
a little while ago I purchased Opera and then more recently I stupidly updated the version to 8.60u which after installing I realised was a60 day beta, so I thought I'd try it and then when the final release was available I'd just re-register my purchased licecence code. well now Opera won't open as it's expired so I can't enter my reg code after installing the latest version. What do I do to get my code registered entered to unlock the software? I might be missing something really simple of course! | |||
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remove the beta, then install the new version
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sadly this doesn't work... I've since read on the Opera forums that others have had this issue and Opera are working on a fix....
I imagine that the betas and trials keep a note in the PPC after installation so you can't just uninstall and reinstall every 30 days...... I'll either do a hard reset or wait for Opera to find a fix..... I'm annoyed that Opera showed this beta as an update. link thanks.. | |||
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If you email opera with your old license number they will respond.
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