Which, incidentally, is precisely what the installer does, when you follow the aforementioned uninstall/reinstall procedure. So, ideally, if you *really* know what you are doing, you CAN move files, but you'll also have to update those registry keys. So no, the reason why files cannot be moved easily, is that we require the all our files to stay together, since they have dependencies from each other (for example, JFK uses GSX docking systems, files and textures, so it must be sure where to find them) AND the installer sets some keys in the registry to store the folder which was chosen at install, in order to be sure you don't install each FSDT product in a different folder altogether. when you change major hardware component, like the mainboard of the CPU ( changing the video card won't be considered a major change ) The ONLY time you'll lose your activation is: Of course, the fact you didn't had to reactivate should prove you that: NOTHING related to the placement of files or the installation of the simulator has anything to do with piracy protection or will cause the activation to be lost. Piracy doesn't obviously have anything to do with this, unless you picture ourselves as being so naive that piracy could be stopped just by preventing users from moving files.
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