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My example is a free version of a game, and without the key, code or whatever, you can't play anymore. I WANNA PLAY IT. Its not so much not wanting to do it the correct way, I just can't. Any help?????
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Hello Wiggo, Its not shareware, its a limited use, 15 free games, then you need to unlock it with a key. Its the kind that after you unzip it, it leaves something some where, and I'm not really sure where that is. I can tell you the game if you like, And HAPPY NEW YEAR
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The thing is that sometimes software can leave bits in the registry behind under names that may have no apparent connection to the software itself but this has been away for some developers to overcome ppl who hack their regs for this purpose. ;)
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