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Rootkits? CD burning & emulation software infested
Found this very interesting, do the anti-SF folks worry as much about having rootkits in their system from Alcohol and other such apps?
http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/200...t-digital.html Using Rootkits to Defeat Digital Rights Management |
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If you understand why is that rootkit installed, you would agree that it is an absolutely necessity its existence. This software is the best in the market. :rock: Under Windows you can manipulate your CDs and DVDs like if you would be under Linux. It is a MUST HAVE for every Windows user. :yep: :yep: :yep: More information: http://www.rootkit.com/ |
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RootKitRevealer had one installed for two months now found nothing of any concern but it is useful :yep:
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-S |
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*waits for the Anti-SF nuts to dig in and setup camp and start an assault.*
Here we go, again. :hmm: |
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I just think it's interesting that some people launch a crusade against anti-piracy software and use "rootkits" and "malware" as an excuse yet the same people defend Alc/DT stuff that behaves much the same.
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Makes me glad I didn't jump on the anti-SF bandwagon. |
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Can't say ive had any problems with SF - maybe cos ive never installed anything that has it (or am likely too) As for 120 and DT - yes both of these are installed on my main system - and i wouldnt remover them so i could install a game. DT I use on an almost daily basis. Whats the point of having a lot of cd/dvd's lying around when i can have all my images stored on a hard drive and then mount them as i want to = no more scratched disks :up: Or for kepping you untouched original disks safe from scratching and use the images without fear of damage. I suppose each way has its pros and cons etc etc. Got to be upto the user at the end of the day. |
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THe difference here is, you can turn off this so called rootkit on Alc or Deamon Tools. THe reason it exists is to act as a virtual CD drive so that you can play CD's from your HD and the program doesn't know any better. However, if you don't want the virtual drive, you do not have to use it. There is no other way to make a virtual drive than to fake it - and since this software is not attempting to hide from the user, it is not considered a rootkit. SF for example goes to great lengths to hide itself from the user, and it intercepts calls to IDE channels and manipulates the function of your actual hardware in what I consider a very negative manner. This is the difference. -S |
When i click on the starforce thread by soulcommander all i get is a grey blank page?
So, does anyone know if the new RTS game "Starwars Empire at War" has SF. It states at the back of the case "This game contains technology to prevent copying" I installed this game on Friday - notice Saturday my drive acting strange the light kept blinking yet nothing in the cdrom & not always being detected on startup, when i load the game i suspect its a SF game, as it takes ages to load up. Now the baydoor wont open and light is blinking continuious. So now am using dvd drive to load the cdrom. Sunday: Today my cdrom drive did not get detected on startup at all. My cdrom drive no longer works. Its dead. Most of my games run of dvds, this game came with cds, so its a first using the cdrom with a SFcd. Can't confirm though as the game might not hold SF technology it could be that my cdrom drive of only two yrs died. :hmm: |
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Interesting debate on AVault with Derek Smart, developer and flamefest expert: http://forums.avault.com/ubb/ultimat...6;t=001087;p=1 :hmm: Aren't we glad we don't have many flamewars here? |
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