Tom this is not the case.
Each computer gets fingerprinted.
You reformat and the computer id is the same.
Or at least it is for me.
When I first got gtc1.0, the losing ids happened as you described.
This was squashed.
At 09:37 p.m. 17/01/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Will,
>That is something that is yet to be decided upon. I have already 
>Expressed my misgivings with the way that GMA currently registers games 
>like every time you format your hard drive and reinstall XP from scratch 
>I have to get a new product key, or I have to order a key for every 
>computer I own. GMA is nice about key replacements, but it is still a 
>hastle.
>Even making it computer specific is proving to not be as secure as many 
>devs would like. I know of a commercial licensing tool which is suppose 
>to lock a product to a specific computer but there are supposed to be  
>cracks out there for it.
>In the end what a dev does it makes it harder, but not impossible to 
>crack a game.
>
>
>will wrote:
>> hi
>>
>> unless you make it computer specific as in GMAgames?
>> regards, will
>>   
>
>
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