I was using an older version of VQLog and now I need to reinstall it because of a computer crash (or because I bought a new computer). How should I proceed?
If your two-year update license is still valid you can install the current version. Look at the detailed procedures for restoring VQLog after a computer crash or how to move VQLog to a new computer. If your two-year update period has expired then you have two options: • Continue using the same old version you had before. In this case you have to install it using its setup program, that you were supposed to save somewhere (CD, etc.) when you downloaded it. Please don’t ask me to provide you with the setup program of older versions. I don’t have them! • Renew your license so that you can install and use the current version. Click here for more information.
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