How to get rid of SecuRom, NOW

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JennyJenny:
So I should delete the folders under Keys and move on to the next step?

muridae:
Quote from: JennyJenny on 2007 October 11, 18:32:31

So I should delete the folders under Keys and move on to the next step?


You can delete the whole SecuROM folder from the registry. That'll take out the Keys, UserData and WL folders and everything underneath them.

JennyJenny:
Thanks. Now I move on to the next steps, correct?

torawashi:
Quote from: muridae on 2007 October 11, 12:46:16

When you say that you ignored the step because that service (uaservice7.exe) didn't exist, did you still do the rest of the step and unregister cmdlineext.dll?

Correct. Cmdlineext.dll did exist, and needed to be unregistered.

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As I understand it, you only get the uaservice7.exe service installed if you're running Bon Voyage under a limited (non-Adminstrator) account. SecuROM needs that service to give it administrator-like privilege in an account that shouldn't have that, which to me is one of the more worrying low-level activities it gets up to on your computer.

Aha! I run everything from the admin account, so that would explain why it wasn't there.

Azrael:
(I apologize in advance for remaining off-topic..)

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Oh, my friends think I'm a total dork because I talk about my simmies to them...and they don't play computer games (even the guys) at all, much less the Sims. But that's their loss.

 ;D I hear you on that. Oh well. Different strokes for different folks, I always say.  ;D

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As for the custom content issue with males/females, I kind of think it's because in life, there's not as much variety in male hairstyles and clothing. Plus, women are prettier.  Tongue

True... but still, why make guys pretty too? I mean, surely the majority of males don't sport 'metro-ish' hairdos and clothes..

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