General info:
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Norton TrialReset 2010 v1.7.0 extends the trial period of Norton 2010 so there's
more time to evaluate the product (366 days).
Norton TrialReset 2010 v1.7.0 is for:
- Norton AntiVirus 2010 v17.0.0.136
- Norton Internet Security 2010 v17.0.0.136
- Norton 360 v3.5.2.11 Standard/Premier Edition
* Tested on WinXP (x86), Vista (x86/x64), Win7 (x86/x64).
* May not work with the latest patches/updates.
Changelog Norton TrialReset 2010:
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Norton TrialReset 2010 v1.4BE works but some users reported a problem
with the Norton account poppin up every time.
thepiratebay.org/torrent/5091419
Norton TrialReset 2010 v1.5.0 resets Norton to 362 days and no pop ups
of the Norton account.
thepiratebay.org/torrent/5093275
Norton TrialReset 2010 v1.7.0 resets Norton to 366 days.
thepiratebay.org/torrent/5095068
Norton TrialReset 2010 v1.8.0: Fixed some minor bugs.
thepiratebay.org/torrent/5098323
Norton TrialReset 2010 v2.0 resets Norton's trial period every time
the computer is started (as long as the NTR 2010 v2.0 is installed).
thepiratebay.org/torrent/5101704
Norton TrialReset 2010 v2.3NE (Nsane Edition by BOX!):
thepiratebay.org/torrent/5115724
Option 1: 90-Day Trial = Resets, converts Norton 2010 to 90 days trial.
Option 2: Nsane.Forums Trial = Converts Norton 2010 to 165 days and tries
to reset the trial days back to 165 as soon as it drops to 164.
Norton TrialReset 2010 v2.5NE (Nsane Edition by BOX!):
thepiratebay.org/torrent/5125226
Changes NTR2010 v2.5NE:
- Removed options for trial days.
- Default 165 days for NIS/NAV.
- Default 90 days for N360.
- Disabled Norton Account randomly popping up (bug in NTR2010 v2.3NE).
Norton TrialReset 2010 v2.6NE (Nsane Edition by BOX!):
thepiratebay.org/torrent/5398582
Fixes the problems if a previous NTR was used for Norton (NAV/NIS) v17.5.0.127.
IMPORTANT NOTES- Scanning results of Norton TrialReset 2010 v1.7.0:
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1- Norton Internet Security: Clean.
2- Avast Anti-Virus: Clean.
3- NOD32 Anti-Virus: Clean.
4- AVG Anti-Virus: Clean.
5- Kaspersky Anti-Virus detected:
* NTR2010-v1.7.exe/PE_Patch.UPX/UPX/NIS_30_cltLMSx.dll/PE_Patch
* Risk name: Packed.Win32.Morphine.a
* Risk category: Trojan program
Also scanned with most well known antispyware. Reported malware
detected by other anti-malware software probably are false positives!
> Intimidated by the AV Scan results & scary names??? Then simply don't try this!
>>>When using TPB please read these important notes:
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01- Anti-malware apps may warn about keygens, patches, cracks etc because of
their capabilities (generating codes, etc). Sometimes also they're added to
the virus/spyware database and will be detected as malware. If not trusting
keygens, patches, cracks etc don't use them.
02- Before running .exe-files, keygens, patches, cracks etc always check first
if they can be unpacked. Often some thirth party added a virus to the
original file, repacked it and uploaded it again.
03- Letting antimalware-apps sending scanning-results to their companies can coz
keygens, patches, cracks etc being added to their virus-database.
04- Firewalls which are set to automatically decide for connections will allow
connections for lots of apps & MALWARE!. To avoid so firewalls should be set
to decide yourself which connection to allow or not.
05- Usually (new) torrents with extreme many downloads & seeders in a short time
are very suspicious! Torrents with a SKULL-logo are trusted.
06- Some (frustrated) people use multiple accounts and post lots of FAKE comments
and/or files trying to spread confusion. Usually they NEVER seriously reply
on comments and don't have any torrent, or to look reliable just a few.
07- Clicking on unknown links can coz malware being silently installed on a pc!
08- In general often there are more fake & negative comments than reliable &
positive comments.
09- In some countries uploading/downloading copyright-protected material is
forbidden, but showing some appreciation to reliable uploaders is not.
10- Posting FAKE comments & uploads on TPB can result in getting banned from TPB!
For visiting "TPB's Most Ridiculous Comments":
forum.suprbay.org/showthread.php?tid=24699
*All torrents scanned with:
1- Norton Internet Security
2- Avast! Antivirus AV Pro
3- AVG Antivirus Pro
4- Kaspersky AV Pro
5- NOD32 AV
...and also with most well known antispyware. Reported malware detected by
other anti-malware apps probably are false positives!
To the "United Reliable Pirate Bay Users",
Nowadays a lot of PB members abuse their PB membership by intenionally posting
fake comments & files. Their meaning is just to spread confusion and try to
frustrate PB and it's users. And less downloaders = less seeders = less
downloadspeed etc etc.
It's in the benefit of PB and all reliable users to warn each other about people
who intenionally keep posting fake comments & files. It's an easy answer against
those who intenionally keep posting fake comments & files, which is a never
ending issue.
When reporting errors or false positives just keep in mind that what goes up for
one does not always goes up for another. That's for both the working of an app
and about false positives! Remember: whatever is said, say it constructive!
Let's just try to help each other and PB by thinking about what's said & posted.
Things are all up to you, the "United Reliable Pirate Bay Users"!
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