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D0M3NIC

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Aug 23, 2009
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After asking to use DVD drive on my PC and getting a confirmation (which takes a long time) on my PC I get a Disk Picture in my Finder on my macbook air. When I click to open the CD, it says the original file of iWork cannot be found. However it is the original because I bought it at the store where I bought my Mac Air at. What is the problem?

Edit: It is working now, it took like 10 minutes though after i clicked get original, as i only had an alias?
 

stridemat

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Apr 2, 2008
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If its brought legally there is an activation code you have to type in. Im sure I had to anyway???
 

tooz

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Jul 21, 2009
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If its brought legally there is an activation code you have to type in. Im sure I had to anyway???

If you download it, there's a serial.
If you buy on DVD, there's no serial. There use to be when they were first released, but apple got rid of it :D
 

adamjackson

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Jul 9, 2008
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If you download it, there's a serial.
If you buy on DVD, there's no serial. There use to be when they were first released, but apple got rid of it :D

That doesn't make any sense. but I trust you. well good luck I don't know what to say.
 

alphaod

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Feb 9, 2008
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That doesn't make any sense. but I trust you.

I'm sure Apple assumes the average Joe/Jane who buys the physical media isn't going to send it offer to a dozen people.

Besides it's all about a seemless experience right? So no key means no hassle or activations.
 
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