On Windows, Sapphire becomes unlicensed when connecting to ISIS, Unity, or Interplay.
Posted by Victor Lee on 18 June 2015 12:04 PM
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This issue can occur if your activation key got activated on one of the PCI network cards rather than the on-board NIC. To resolve this issue:
- Uninstall the current version, and select the option to register the uninstall over the web. (Go to Start-> All Programs-> GenArts Sapphire AVX-> Uninstall Sapphire.)
- Disable all Ethernets except the built-in motherboard: go to the Network Connections Control Panel, and click right on each to see its properties and selectively disable.
- Download and install the most recent version, and reinstall your activation key.
- Re-enable the desired Ethernets. Always leave the built-in Ethernet enabled, even if it's not connected to anything.
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