

(though am only using two total for now) so I would have unused activations in the event this happened to me again and say it was the weekend and no support staff are available on chat, otherwise could get 'locked-out' through the weekend. I hadn't change any hardware but that was back when they first introduced this new activation/deactivation scheme and it was somewhat buggy (based on my experiences and other posts I had seen), at best. The last time I had a similar problem, I contacted support via chat window and they manually deactivated all installations without me having to use my once-a-year 'get- out-of-jail free card'. DVDFab File Transfer for Mac is a cost-free and easy-to-use Mac tool for you to transfer converted MP4 files or other video files on Mac to your mobile devices. The only reason I can see that being in place perhaps is for their system to better monitor licenses for unauthorized installations. Personally, I think you should be able to de-activate all your installations more than just once a year in the event you need to. If you change out anything on your PC that will change your PC's MAC address (not the router and/or modem side), I would recommend de-activating DVDFab first, then you can reactivate with the new MAC address and you wont have an activation out there somewhere in limbo.

changing your network card, etc.) then it will see it as a new ID and require activation, but leaves your old ID still activated. The application allows you to copy any DVD/Blu-ray disc to a computer HDD and then burn it to blank media, or convert it to a variety of video files to be played on either a computer, portable devices or other compatible display. At least that is the number that shows when you look at the activated licenses on the "Members" page. DVDFab for Mac is a DVD/Blu-ray/video processing application that is based upon Mac OS environment. From what I can gather, your computer ID that DVDFab uses is tied to the MAC address(es) of your computer.
