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pneteth BSOD W10 Pro x64
For some reason PdaNet is causing a BSOD when the process crashes. When I go to end the process in Task Manager, it causes a BSOD. :/
Last edited by Kyle; 09 Nov 2017 at 03:06.
For some reason PdaNet is causing a BSOD when the process crashes. When I go to end the process in Task Manager, it causes a BSOD. :/
Last edited by Kyle; 09 Nov 2017 at 03:06.
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I am aware of the forum rules, zbook, however, you've failed to tell me what you're accusing me of pirating? "Please install a legitimate copy of the software"? What software? PdaNet? If so, it is a legitimate copy of the software.. If it is PdaNet you're referring to then please don't just make some ridiculous allegation until you're sure or have proof that I've pirated it. How rude.
EDIT: I assume you're referring to my hosts file, if so then I didn't realize it was still blocking Adobe. I haven't had the application to which I had previously pirated a long time ago on my system. I've cleaned the hosts file and have reuploaded it to the archive.
Theres a tool which is used to bypass the activation of microsoft products. If you are sure you did not use a tool like this, maybe a friend or store tech did it without your knowledge.
https://support.microsoft.com/de-at/...in32autokmsrfn