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Many difficulties with your product acronis true image 2011-2012-2013

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Hello
I am an old client of your product since version 2011
I bought each time product update when i migrate from windows 7 to windows 8.0 and now 8.1 to keep my backup ready to date .
Naturally the life of computers are limited to the new operating system regardless also of end of life equipment
that happens recently i loose on my laptop HP the hard disk and i replace by new ssd disk much faster
Naturally i reinstall True image 2012 -an update 2013 ( two serials necessary to be activated)
An two days ago , my desktop also crashed and obliged to reinstall all.
And i receive the words: too much installation with this serial number ( in fact two )
I do not understand why before crashing hard disk on my laptop and failure on desktop , Tue image was installed both on two computer .
Naturally i find on acronis site how to do to to recover the possibilty to activate new one is to disable olds installation et recover the key . The problem is that in this option i can only move the program from one computer to the other which is impractical .
In fact i would have retrieved 2 olds installations and not one since true image 2012 and his update 2013 was installed both on the two olds computers .
Now I wonder about the interest to continue with the version, true picture 2015 and pay again
with the risk of a new conflict in July with the arrival of Windows 10 ..
At this time , what solution do you propose to me to make me want to stay your customer ?
thanks for answer
cordially

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Greetings,
The standard editions of these versions can be installed on 1 PC

The family pack versions (if available) can be installed on up to 3 PC's.

If you install the program and the PC dies, fails or requires that you install the software again, you could receive the "Too Many Activations" error message (prompt) requiring that you transfer, move or reassign a license to allow future activations.

This article describes the behavior and the steps to resolve.

https://kb.acronis.com/content/34260