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trust me, i KNOW that the dongle/key bonds itself to the bike ecm (so please don't give me 15 posts on that!!)
before i install it, i am curious if there are any registration issues that might keep me from putting this on two computers. here's the deal, i have laptop A (new one w/ all my stuff) and laptop B (recently old one that is on the network to be used as a backup). i found an independent guy in town that will do the dyno tune for WAY LESS than the dealer, and he comes highly recommended. he normally doesn't do SERT tuning but i have to provide the laptop and software. sooooooo, i don't want to give him my new laptop w/ all my potentially sensitive stuff. so now that i conveniently have an extra that is wiped clean BUT i do also want it on my main machine (better battery and much, much faster).
so that's the question, are there any issues w/ putting it on two machines.
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