If you don't, X-Plane will shut you down because the software performs a silent background check to ascertain if you have a legal copy and how many legal versions you are running at the same time. You also need to be connected to the internet on a regular basis. Like you I thought it was an activation key only to be told via Laminar that it was not.Īs Greengolfer15 has advised you, to run the DVD version you have to have disc 1 inserted in a dvd drive at all times when running your current version of X-Plane. It is a ploy/conn/ enticement/encouragement by Aerosoft to purchase other products from them at a 15% discount. It is not an activation key to run X-Plane. In the box I found a small card/brochure with an alpha/numeric number listed. My assumption is you have the aerosoft version. A version from Laminar and the second version provided by Aerosoft under licence from Laminar to sell in Europe and the South Pacific. Like you, I have a disc version of X-Plane. Like Greengolfer15 I am not from Laminar Research either. With regard to you future second PC purchase, option 3 above will apply. Download a demo copy of XP11 directly from Laminar Research, but with this option, you will still need some sort of DVD drive connected, so that Disc No 1 is always available for activation purposes
Install an internal DVD drive into you PC, to load all of XP11 discs and keep the software activated once running (assuming that your PC case has the space for one)?ģ.
Use an external DVD drive to load all of XP11 discs and keep the software activated once runningĢ. this is where your licence details are stored!:-ġ. Your options are listed below, but whichever you choose, you will still need some sort of DVD drive connected, so that Disc No 1 is always available for activation purposes i.e. the one without a DVD ROM drive, there are two issues:- a) installing XP11 into your PC and b) actually running your copy of XP11 once you have installed it? I'm not with Laminar Research, just a fellow simmer in the UK.Īs far as your first PC is concerned i.e.