Hello,
I forgot to mention in my prior posting, that the fans of my PowerMac G5
started to blow like hell after I have clicked the "Activate" button in
Adobe's software activation application on the second request.
It seems like a one time activation is not enough for Adobe. Adobe requests
to activate the software a second time after quitting and relaunching the
application.
I have noticed the blowing fans and the noise a couple of minutes later.
I tried to restart my PowerMac G5 without a chance. The computer
was no longer responding to mouse or keyboard inputs. However, the
fans of my G5 started to get louder and louder and reached a noise
level like a vacuum cleaner and I thought the computer could blow
away every minute.
I needed to press the power button of my G5 in order to shut down my
computer entirely.
This is somewhat strange, since I did not even touch my G5 after
clicking Adobe's software registration button "Activate". Right after
doing this, I continued working on my PowerBook for a quite a while
after I noticed the blowing fans of my G5.
I have never made similar experiences as long as I am working
on my G5 computer.
Someone posted on the Adobe forum that it has something to do
with my room temperature. Ridiculous. No, it has nothing to do with the room
temperature in my office. Definitely not and my office is not a "sauna".
Well, I am not able to peak into the data jungle and the deep and
vast universe of my operating system, however I believe I have a quite
confident power of observation.
" No I am definitely not paranoid, my mind is absolutely clear and healthy "
graphically & sincerely,
Marc Klein
mediaVinci - The art of invention
Question for Adobe's software registration over the internet (Part II) - jackthegiantkiller
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Tuesday, August 14 2007 @ 02:19 PM PDT