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We're going to go ahead and replace it, is there an easy way to transfer all the existing programming while keeping the license file in tact on the new box?
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We don't have license for systems here so I will have to leave that to someone else to answer.
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I was able to get this figured out. I had to get the new system licensed from Panasonic, upgrade the DSSYS file from the old system to match the new one, and transfer that file to the new SD card, and all the programming stayed in tact.
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Hope you get years from this one
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