Tell it to my poor burned hard diskerik9280 wrote:and as for any progame out there that can destory your mother board according to my father who is progamer for software there is none.
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Tell it to my poor burned hard diskerik9280 wrote:and as for any progame out there that can destory your mother board according to my father who is progamer for software there is none.
The point was that it won't have SF, because it doesn't work on Macs or Linux, just Windows. And that's all HP cares about.erik9280 wrote:all of you are dreaming if you think ubi is going to put out a mac verison of heroes v wiith out some sort of burning portection software with it that is bad bussiness decison to protech a pc verison and not portech a mac verison of the game b/c it's just as easy to crack a mac verison as it is a pc and by the way starforce only interferes with iso image burning softeware and as for any progame out there that can destory your mother board according to my father who is progamer for software there is none.
Ok,its not burned physically,but it also doesnt work,and is beyond repair.I can only sell it as scrap metal now.ThunderTitan wrote: And software doesn't directly destroy hardware, but i'm pretty sure that unless struck by lightning ur HW doesn't burn when it's not runing.
Apperently there's enough money to be made that some people started stealing railways from still working lines. God, I love this country.Orfinn wrote:Well at least you get some money for it. If possible, who want to buy scrap metal anyway?Ok,its not burned physically,but it also doesnt work,and is beyond repair.I can only sell it as scrap metal now.
Well, sure...is that a bit much to ask?Gaidal Cain wrote:"Full investigation"? What do you mean with that? Do you suggest that AS would try and get his hand on a whole bunch of computers to test if they malfunction when H5 is installed?
Hello all!erik9280 wrote: and as for any progame out there that can destory your mother board according to my father who is progamer for software there is none.
The rest of your post is feasible, but THIS is an utter nonsense. I don't know where this myth came from, probably from somebody who has no idea what a DMA or PIO means, but it is still a nonsense.lilacperfection wrote:Constant usage at PIO, caused the devices to break down.
More likely, either you didn't uninstall the whole Starforce or your drive has been dying long before it, only you didn't notice. Which of these is true can be easily discovered by putting the drive in a computer with clean Windows installation.But audio cds still skip terribly, even when burned at a reduced speed. The worst was while attempting to burn a new Linux Distro for work related business, all 4 disks would constantly fail CRC creck. Meaning, the drive is corrupting data still as it burns. The constant usage at PIO mode cause the drive to eventually break down and fail, theres no fix for it.
Here I must admit that StarForce people are somewhat right: Most of the complaints are either nonsense or lies. Unfortunatelly, it is a fact that SF can and does cause issues, but nothing like the horror stories you can find in those complaints.that a legit company could put this software into their product even after listening to countless complaints from their customers about it.
I am not your customer but I share their belief that spyware doesn't damage my OS. Why? Because I don't install any program that comes with spyware...There are still customers of ours who believe Spyware doesnt damage their Operating Systems,
We should keep this in perspective: this was just a discussion on a message board by a forum administrator who may or may not be a Starforce employee, not an official statement on the company's site. By doing so, he actually helped Stardock by telling them about the site. But the way he did it is very questionable, and is unlikely to make Stardock (or several other companies, now that the post has been reprinted everywhere on the Net) one of their customers.Wildbear wrote:Obviously, this annoyed starforce enough to encourage that game's piracy.
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