<Edit: Please refer to the Subsim FAQ regarding discussions of hacking software>
While the Gestapo is looking for evil programs like Microsoft's Process Explorer (when will they decide my Avast! Antivirus is an untolerated program: how dare I try to protect myself!) before they allow our game of choice to run, the real bad guys are coming to the rescue of law abiding people like myself, who only wish to play the game we paid their money for. We paid our money in good faith. If UBI and Sony do not choose to operate in good faith, we have little choice but to follow suit. The Gestapo has forgotten one important fact: they are outnumbered by those much smarter than they are.








:k now: It's unfortunate that in order to fight one evil you must in some way cooperate with another. However, abuses by lawful authority are much more harmful and dangerous than abuses by lawbreakers. Think about it.
<Edit That was an offence that would quickly earn you a permanent ban here, but, as you are new, I will cut you some slack. Please read the Subsim FAQ regarding hacking>
I have installed it and verified it is harmless. The Sysinternals forum also confirms that it is harmless and does its job well, specifically mentioning its effectiveness against SecuROM. So if you wish not to join my boycott and wish to run Process Explorer as part of your system protection array, that's how you can do it. I'm modifying my stance and in my Kingly powers over my machine have granted SH3 a pardon, grandfathering it in as an already purchased program not violating my sense of what is fair in copy protection schemes. (I couldn't bear to uninstall the world's greatest simulation). But the verdict remains death by starvation for Sony and UBI! No more purchases until they remove draconian copy protection schemes and respect customers' rights. The customer is King!!! We will prevail.