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I am running Digital Edition on several of my computers with shared content. One of those is a Dell with an I-3 processor. All computers are at the same level of Windows 10. I upgraded my Dell laptop from 4GB memory to 8GB and swapped out the hard drive in favor of an SSD drive. Using Acronis, I cloned the hard drive back onto the SSD drive. Everything went as planned except for the problem that I'm have with Digital Edition. For some reason, when I go to open a document that I own on this laptop computer, I'm getting an error saying that it is owned by another account. I've deleted the content on the local laptop. I've de-registered the computer and re-registered it. Nothing seems to get me back to my owned content. What am I overlooking? Any ideas why I'm having this problem?
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I am running Digital Edition on several of my computers with shared content. One of those is a Dell with an I-3 processor. All computers are at the same level of Windows 10. I upgraded my Dell laptop from 4GB memory to 8GB and swapped out the hard drive in favor of an SSD drive. Using Acronis, I cloned the hard drive back onto the SSD drive. Everything went as planned except for the problem that I'm have with Digital Edition. For some reason, when I go to open a document that I own on this laptop computer, I'm getting an error saying that it is owned by another account. I've deleted the content on the local laptop. I've de-registered the computer and re-registered it. Nothing seems to get me back to my owned content. What am I overlooking? Any ideas why I'm having this problem?
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