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Posted by Bob L on December 6, 2007, 5:55 pm


Keygen is harmless -- Installed the Microsoft Virtual Machine on my
AMD, Then installed Win XP Pro into the virtual machine.

Copied Keygen.exe to the virtual machine. the atached GIF file is a
screen print of it running -- harmlessly.

No new ports, no rootkits, just a good old honest keygen.

Bob L


On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 04:59:32 -0500, cartography


Posted by Steve Calvin on December 6, 2007, 6:35 pm


Bob L wrote:
> Keygen is harmless -- Installed the Microsoft Virtual Machine on my
> AMD, Then installed Win XP Pro into the virtual machine.
>
> Copied Keygen.exe to the virtual machine. the atached GIF file is a
> screen print of it running -- harmlessly.
>
> No new ports, no rootkits, just a good old honest keygen.

ok, I'm slightly confused... why do you need this <cough> if
your unit is legally registered with Garmin? They have my
unlock codes on their site if I need 'em....


--
Steve

Posted by I. Care on December 6, 2007, 8:35 pm


says...
> Bob L wrote:
> > Keygen is harmless -- Installed the Microsoft Virtual Machine on my
> > AMD, Then installed Win XP Pro into the virtual machine.
> >
> > Copied Keygen.exe to the virtual machine. the atached GIF file is a
> > screen print of it running -- harmlessly.
> >
> > No new ports, no rootkits, just a good old honest keygen.
>
> ok, I'm slightly confused... why do you need this <cough> if
> your unit is legally registered with Garmin? They have my
> unlock codes on their site if I need 'em....
>
>
>
What is an "honest keygen"? A key gen to rip off a companies products
is dishonest.
--
I. Care
Address fake until the SPAM goes away ;-}

Posted by Mortimer Schnerd, RN on December 6, 2007, 10:04 pm


I. Care wrote:
>> ok, I'm slightly confused... why do you need this <cough> if
>> your unit is legally registered with Garmin? They have my
>> unlock codes on their site if I need 'em....
> What is an "honest keygen"? A key gen to rip off a companies products
> is dishonest.


What makes you think Garmin is so worthy of protection? They load whatever
mapping material they happen to have handy onto their units when they make them,
then want to charge you big bucks for the latest maps... even if you just bought
the unit.

They make one or two very minor changes to their hardware, then declare it a
"new" model while providing minimal support for their older stuff... even if it
isn't that old.

Their business model sucks. They make a decent product but I feel like they
screw their customers at every opportunity. I don't have any sympathy for them
if a keygen becomes widely available on the internet. It's like a company
fighting a union... good companies don't need unions; any company that has a
union deserved it. Garmin deserves the keygen.


--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com



Posted by Steve Calvin on December 6, 2007, 10:12 pm


Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
> I. Care wrote:
>>> ok, I'm slightly confused... why do you need this <cough> if
>>> your unit is legally registered with Garmin? They have my
>>> unlock codes on their site if I need 'em....
>> What is an "honest keygen"? A key gen to rip off a companies products
>> is dishonest.
>
>
> What makes you think Garmin is so worthy of protection? They load whatever
> mapping material they happen to have handy onto their units when they make
them,
> then want to charge you big bucks for the latest maps... even if you just
bought
> the unit.
>
> They make one or two very minor changes to their hardware, then declare it a
> "new" model while providing minimal support for their older stuff... even if
it
> isn't that old.
>
> Their business model sucks. They make a decent product but I feel like they
> screw their customers at every opportunity. I don't have any sympathy for
them
> if a keygen becomes widely available on the internet. It's like a company
> fighting a union... good companies don't need unions; any company that has a
> union deserved it. Garmin deserves the keygen.
>
>
Don't want it? Don't buy it. There are other units available.

In basic terms it's called being a thief.

--
Steve

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