Tommy wrote:
>>Be careful with the CD cracks. Everytime my friend downloads one of
>>those, he ends up with some virus. It actually looks like the same one,
>>too. Look in your system32 folder to see if you have cmd32.exe. If you
>>do, then you've probably got this virus and should run
>>housecall.trendmicro.com.
>
>
> Hi Will
>
> This was not my point. My point was that the support at ubisoft is some crap
> they made to hold costumers off. I used the cd crack after a week when i
> heard nothing from Ubisoft.
>
> Im running latest Norton Antivirus and I am also an Expirienced server
> administrator so I now my way around viruses. But thank you for your input.
>
> Best regards
> Tommy
>
>
I understand your point, and was in now way refuting your point. It's
good that you're an experienced administrator who knows their way around
viruses; most people aren't. Furthermore, from my experience with CD
hacks, a lot of them do contain viruses. If you've already run it
through the most current AV software, though, then I guess that's all
you could do if you insist on running the hack. I, on the other hand,
would still be raising hell with the game manufacturer, or at least try
and exchange it for one that works, with (hopefully) a valid CD key.
--
William
If it don't work, hit it.
If it still doesn't work, kick it.
If it works after hitting it and kicking it, then it doesn't matter if
hitting it or kicking it helped, what's important is it worked.
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