How to get rid of SecuRom, NOW

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PlayBoyRobbie:
Quote from: xoferew on 2008 June 08, 22:04:03

I am guessing that if I buy a recently reprinted older ep such as uni, there may well be securom on it?  I suppose there's no way to tell from looking at the box.

Thats a good question I wouldnt be surpsied if it did have it, and no were on the box does it tell you if it would be in there.
The game manuals dont even tell you its going to be installed

bowrain:
Quote from: PlayBoyRobbie on 2008 June 08, 21:57:59

Simprograms has posted a tool to remove everything SecuROM installs which came from SecuROM them self.
Its here towards the middle of the page-
http://www.simprograms.com/?page_id=39

I wonder if it's the same thing as the one Sam posted back then. ???

sirnh:
Quote from: crystalclear on 2008 June 09, 12:41:57

Quote from: PlayBoyRobbie on 2008 June 08, 21:57:59

Simprograms has posted a tool to remove everything SecuROM installs which came from SecuROM them self.
Its here towards the middle of the page-
http://www.simprograms.com/?page_id=39

I wonder if it's the same thing as the one Sam posted back then. ???


I don't think so since The above link has 1 remove tool to do all the work. EAgames has a tool for each single sims2 EP/SP...
(see: http://thesims2.ea.com/help/detail.php?help_id=341)
I Don't know what the difference could be, though....

EDIT: Am I blind or Is freetime not in that list?

jsalemi:
Quote from: tickleonthetum on 2008 June 09, 11:49:45

Am I missing something or is taking longer than usual for a FixedEXE to appear fot the newly patched Freetime?


Not really "longer than usual', I don't think.  I remember one of the earlier no-cd.exes took a while to come out after the patch (I think it was the first BV patch) -- maybe 2-3 weeks.

Carrigon:
Quote from: PlayBoyRobbie on 2008 June 08, 21:57:59

Simprograms has posted a tool to remove everything SecuROM installs which came from SecuROM them self.
Its here towards the middle of the page-
http://www.simprograms.com/?page_id=39


I tried this thing and it ate my soundcard's controls.  I ended up doing a System Restore because I didn't trust what else it ate.  It doesn't give a log of what it does.  If you use it, make sure you have a good System Restore in place first.

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