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    <description>I purchased the Kernel Library v10.2 for Windowslast year, and now have a new PC. On trying to install the CD, it wants some registration number. On the web site, it will not accept the existing serial number (too old). Does Intel only rent out the library for a year? I don't recall seeing a license period. How can I install it?</description>
    <pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 07:46:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>I purchased the Kernel Library v10.2 for Windowslast year, and now have a new PC. On trying to install the CD, it wants some registration number. On the web site, it will not accept the existing serial number (too old). Does Intel only rent out the library for a year? I don't recall seeing a license period. How can I install it?</description>
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