Launchbox License.xml -

: Move or copy the file into the root directory of your LaunchBox installation (where LaunchBox.exe is located).

The license.xml file is a digital key that unlocks LaunchBox Premium and Big Box features. It is generated uniquely for you upon purchase and contains encrypted data tied to your license details, such as your name, email address, and expiry date for updates.

LaunchBox runs via Wine/Lutris. The license.xml file must be placed in the simulated C:\LaunchBox directory inside the Wine prefix. The same rules apply. launchbox license.xml

The license is per-user, not per-machine. This portability is a strength. To move a licensed installation to a new computer, a user can simply:

Sometimes LaunchBox creates a license.bak file next to the XML file. This is an automatic backup. If your main license.xml corrupts, delete it and rename license.bak to license.xml . Restart LaunchBox. : Move or copy the file into the

: Save the file to your computer. Ensure it is named exactly license.xml .

Since your License.xml is small (a few kilobytes), there is no excuse not to back it up. LaunchBox runs via Wine/Lutris

The license.xml file is a digital certificate issued by Unbroken Software (the creators of LaunchBox) when you purchase a LaunchBox Premium license. This small text file contains encrypted metadata tied to your purchase, including your name, email address, purchase date, and a unique cryptographic signature.

If you start the application and get an error regarding the license file, or if Big Box mode is locked despite having bought a license, here is the checklist:

Look at your license file. If it ends in .txt , right-click the file, select , and delete the .txt suffix so it reads exactly license.xml . 2. Incorrect Directory Placement

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