compower1
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ok iv seen this VM thing ... but dont get how its going to help me!
Originally posted by Ragerunner
Just format your computer every 30 days and re-install it.
Who needs to format everyweek?Originally posted by fatmuscle
ROFL
well, some people are forced to format everyweek, but not cos of time trial reasons
HAHA yes indeedOriginally posted by freaking_out
a good way would be to legitly get one of those "uninstaller" programs, (such as norton systemworks has one i think), yeah, these program when u uninstall a program vitually take out all those registrie entries that keep track after u uninstalled....so yeah, u can install a new copy as it was new after u've uninstalled with an "uninstaller"..
note to winston: this is completely legal.
yeah, but no matter what the developer does, i think those uninstallers would still b able 2 take them out...coz the uninstaller itself, i think records down all the files that are save on installation i think...(well i wouldn't know, but it always works for me. )Originally posted by Winston
HAHA yes indeed
but anyways, that might do the job, but i do know of alternative methods developers are going to.
Yes, like you said "installation", but developer's aren't that stupid to do it then, nor are they stupid enough to make the program do it during run-time, i'm sure they have their methods of doing it.Originally posted by freaking_out
yeah, but no matter what the developer does, i think those uninstallers would still b able 2 take them out...coz the uninstaller itself, i think records down all the files that are save on installation i think...(well i wouldn't know, but it always works for me. )
no answered this...why?(from previous post)
and out of curiosity ... shouldnt it be the right of the user after uninstalling a program to get rid of "everything" from that program and not have traces of it still remaining...???? i mean the user does uninstall it
i duno wat do u guys think?
Well u have the right to completely remove everything but u have no right to running the program for another 30 days (as stated in EULA). But theres no way anyone will know youve used it for more than 30 days.(from previous post)
and out of curiosity ... shouldnt it be the right of the user after uninstalling a program to get rid of "everything" from that program and not have traces of it still remaining...???? i mean the user does uninstall it
i duno wat do u guys think?
which one did u try it with? it worked for me the last time i tried...i think i tested it for macromedia flash.Originally posted by compower1
" freaking_out"
i agree with winston, it doesnt work i just tried it, and the same thing come up that trial ran out.
i tried with norton system works installer, and dint work.Originally posted by freaking_out
which one did u try it with? it worked for me the last time i tried...i think i tested it for macromedia flash.
did u try uninstalling, then installing system works, then installing the program, and then unistalling it? :sOriginally posted by compower1
i tried with norton system works installer, and dint work.
no this is completely legit. *slips a 50 down winston's pocket*Originally posted by Winston
you're skating on thin ice, kids.. ...
this thread will be soon locked if any more "legit" copies are to be distributed ...
takes the 50 quickly and bans freaking_out with his imaginary banning powers lolOriginally posted by freaking_out
did u try uninstalling, then installing system works, then installing the program, and then unistalling it? :s
no this is completely legit. *slips a 50 down winston's pocket*