How to check to see if I already bought the PC Version
#1
Thread Starter
FitDay Premium Member
Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 1
Hi, Can you check to see if I have purchased the offline software?
I think I used to use the PC version. I have a couple of saved databases that end in .fdy.
Could I have downloaded them from the web or do they mean I have a liceneced copy (somewhere) ?
Regards,
Argie
I think I used to use the PC version. I have a couple of saved databases that end in .fdy.
Could I have downloaded them from the web or do they mean I have a liceneced copy (somewhere) ?
Regards,
Argie
#2
Hi, Can you check to see if I have purchased the offline software?
I think I used to use the PC version. I have a couple of saved databases that end in .fdy.
Could I have downloaded them from the web or do they mean I have a liceneced copy (somewhere) ?
Regards,
Argie
I think I used to use the PC version. I have a couple of saved databases that end in .fdy.
Could I have downloaded them from the web or do they mean I have a liceneced copy (somewhere) ?
Regards,
Argie
#3
Administrator
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 368
Hi Argie,
I was able to identify your purchase info and will email you directly. Any file with the extension .fdy or .fbk are created and used by Fitday PC to store your account data. Don't lose those files!
Thanks,
Tyson
I was able to identify your purchase info and will email you directly. Any file with the extension .fdy or .fbk are created and used by Fitday PC to store your account data. Don't lose those files!
Thanks,
Tyson
Hi, Can you check to see if I have purchased the offline software?
I think I used to use the PC version. I have a couple of saved databases that end in .fdy.
Could I have downloaded them from the web or do they mean I have a liceneced copy (somewhere) ?
Regards,
Argie
I think I used to use the PC version. I have a couple of saved databases that end in .fdy.
Could I have downloaded them from the web or do they mean I have a liceneced copy (somewhere) ?
Regards,
Argie
#4
FitDay Member
Joined: Nov 2023
Posts: 237
I have a problem activating Windows on my old laptop that I haven't used for years. When I boot up, the system asks for activation, but the old key no longer works. I tried to activate it online, but it didn't work. Is there a way to bypass this process so I don't have to buy a new key?
#5
FitDay Member
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 1,050
I faced a similar situation when I restored an old computer and found that Windows required activation. I also tried to activate the system using standard methods, but without success. Then I found a tool on the kms for windows 10 website that helped me solve this problem. With its help, activation was successful and hassle-free. The tool provides an easy and safe way to activate Windows without requiring you to buy a new key. It is only important to follow the instructions on the website and make sure you use it correctly on your device.


