Appletax
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Client has a 2009 Dell OptiPlex 360 with Windows XP Pro and AutoDesk AutoCAD Land Desktop 2007. He keeps it offline so no worries there.
He is worried about the computer dying and losing his ability to use Land Desktop 2007. He does not have the original CDs and you cannot download or purchase the program anymore. I think the only option would be to use a program like EaseUS Todo PCTrans (never used a program like this before). Not sure how that would affect the licensing.
I need to make a clone or image of his drive, too, as he currently has one that is outdated. That way if the HDD crashes we can swap out HDDs and get him running quickly again.
I was thinking about porting this program to a much nicer system with Windows 10 and using a Windows XP virtual machine so he can use the program and a much newer system. But, I suspect that keeping the license active would be an issue.
He thought that maybe he could just put the HDD from this 2009 PC into another PC if it crashed. I think that would only work out well with another OptiPlex 360.
What should I do? He says he will pay me good for figuring this out so I gotta figure it out
Edit: the program has a license transfer program built-in, but I suspect it would only work if installing the Land Desktop using the CDs.
Edit 2: maybe this is the answer? https://www.easeus.com/pc-transfer/how-to-transfer-autocad-to-new-computer.html
He is worried about the computer dying and losing his ability to use Land Desktop 2007. He does not have the original CDs and you cannot download or purchase the program anymore. I think the only option would be to use a program like EaseUS Todo PCTrans (never used a program like this before). Not sure how that would affect the licensing.
I need to make a clone or image of his drive, too, as he currently has one that is outdated. That way if the HDD crashes we can swap out HDDs and get him running quickly again.
I was thinking about porting this program to a much nicer system with Windows 10 and using a Windows XP virtual machine so he can use the program and a much newer system. But, I suspect that keeping the license active would be an issue.
He thought that maybe he could just put the HDD from this 2009 PC into another PC if it crashed. I think that would only work out well with another OptiPlex 360.
What should I do? He says he will pay me good for figuring this out so I gotta figure it out

Edit: the program has a license transfer program built-in, but I suspect it would only work if installing the Land Desktop using the CDs.
Edit 2: maybe this is the answer? https://www.easeus.com/pc-transfer/how-to-transfer-autocad-to-new-computer.html