Friday, April 19, 2013

HOW TO GET YOUR ETHERNET ADDRESS & INSTALL SLOPE.W SOFTWARE

Certain software need your ethernet address to be install in your laptop or any devices. Each laptop have own ethernet address where wrong ethernet address may interrupt you to get the full license of the application. This is how to get your ethernet address before installing SLOPE.W (G Studio 2004).


Step 1: Click 'START' and type "cmd" at search program and press Enter



Step 2: When the system file image occured, type "getmac/v"



Step 3: Now we can see the appearance of several series number of your laptop. Write down the ATHEROS number as it was your ethernet address.


Now, once you get the your ethernet addres, the installation method of Slope.W (G Studio 2004) software for geotechnical slope analysis can be executed. 
Attention for those who already installed but had no full license, please uninstall first the application before proceeding the new installation.


Step 1: Make sure that you have already have the installer (G Studio) in your laptop.


Step 2: Firstly, click the folder DOTNETREDIST and install the 'dotnet.fx'


Step 3: Then, click the 'Geostudio 602' and install it.


Step 4: Open the folder crack - click perm (open with notepad)


Step 5: Now you can see as above appearance. Change each of every HOSTID by copy and paste your ethernet address that you get previously. Once you done copy paste, "save as" at your desktop


Step 6: Now, the perm file have been located at your desktop. Copy it and paste at C/Program files/GEO-SLOPE/License


Step 7: As mentioned at Step 6, paste the 'perm' file in the 'License' folder



Step 8: Now, look back to the installer folder. Click 'crack' folder 



Step 9: Copy the file 'GSI.dll' and paste at C/Program files/GEO-SLOPE/GeoStudio2004/Bin


Figure for Step 9 (Folder GEO-SLOPE in LocalDisk C)


Figure for Step 9 (paste the 'GSI.dll' in the Bin folder)

Now the installation setting for license finished. Try to open your Geoslope which have already installed in your computer and you can see the application is already using the FULL LICENSE.





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