theonelink1 Posted August 8, 2015 Share Posted August 8, 2015 Hello people, I've owned a ux2 for 2 or so years now, everything has been great for that time. I connect it to a 2011 macbook pro. Recently, my macbook hard drive died, resulting in £500's worth of repairs and data recovery. with a new hard drive, the pod farm license registration recognises my laptop as a new computer, so every time i load up pod farm it says please authorise the laptop. Here's the issue, I've tried authorised 10 or so times. Every time I boot back into podfarm it says please authorise again. I've tried authorising on the website, i'm told the laptop is authorised in green text... i log out of my line 6 account, log back in and it says the laptop is not authorised. So I authorise, and immediately it deauthorises. Now i'm told i've used up my lifetime authorisations... I've looked for help online but can't find any. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcland Posted August 25, 2015 Share Posted August 25, 2015 Hello people, I've owned a ux2 for 2 or so years now, everything has been great for that time. I connect it to a 2011 macbook pro. Recently, my macbook hard drive died, resulting in £500's worth of repairs and data recovery. with a new hard drive, the pod farm license registration recognises my laptop as a new computer, so every time i load up pod farm it says please authorise the laptop. Here's the issue, I've tried authorised 10 or so times. Every time I boot back into podfarm it says please authorise again. I've tried authorising on the website, i'm told the laptop is authorised in green text... i log out of my line 6 account, log back in and it says the laptop is not authorised. So I authorise, and immediately it deauthorises. Now i'm told i've used up my lifetime authorisations... I've looked for help online but can't find any. Any ideas? Tha authorization problem happened to me 2 years ago. I sent an email to Line6 tech support to reset the authorizations and the next day it was reset Zero. I then has my full compliment of lifetime authorizations back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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