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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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It could be that the activation must have been attached and then deactivated
  

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" I suppose it's possible to "initate" or "engage" an activation, where the activation is a long drawn out affair. But it seems that in a sense you would be activating the activation. " If this does not say what you mean, then we need more details.

  • " I suppose it's possible to "initate" or "engage" an activation, where the activation is a long drawn out affair.
  • But it seems that in a sense you would be activating the activation.
  • " If this does not say what you mean, then we need more details.
  • It would be very helpful to know what we're activating.
  • - A.
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AnonymousIt could be that the activation must have been attached and then deactivated
One doesn't "attach the activation." One activates the process, the system, the drive, the "something."

I suppose it's possible to "initate" or "engage" an activation, where the activation is a long drawn out affair. But it seems that in a sense you would be activa
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Hi,
It could be that the activation must have been attached and then deactivated

Some comments.

It could be suggests possibilty, uncertainty.

Must have been expresses definiteness.

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