Hullo chaps,
                 I imaged my key floppies and mount those images using
!ADFFS for install and update.  I'll happily document the steps if needed.

Cheerio!

Mike

On 13 February 2017 at 20:00, <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2017 09:51:40 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Jim Lesurf <[email protected]>
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> In article <[email protected]>,
>    Carla Nieuwenhuis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Jim,
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> > I tried this a long time ago but Sibelius is protected. You need the key
> > floppy to bind the software to your harddisc or something like that. I
> > couldn't get it to work.
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> > Peter v.d. Vos
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> Did you try making an image file of your original HD on which Sibelius was
> installed and using that as a HD with RPCEmu?
>
> I can see that having to use a floppy disc to enable an install would be
> problematic! But I'm thinking of when you start with a HD which has
> Sibelius installed and working and clone that to a file with a tool like
> 'dd' or suitable equivalent that captures every detail of the HD. Then use
> that image as a RPCEmu 'hard disc'.
>
> Am I correct in understanding that:
>
> A) Once you have installed onto a HD Sibelius *doesn't* require you to keep
> using the key floppy? i.e. That the install then runs having found the
> relevant 'installed' pattern on the HD.
>
> B) That you could make a backup of the HD in case it failed. Then the
> backup would work?
>
> Jim
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