Pirates Release Fully Cracked Vista Install @ TheINQ
Posted by: Regeneration on: 05/18/2007 08:00 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 3471 views
Discussing pirated software is still fairly taboo within the press, but sometimes a scene release is worthy of note, despite the influx of staunch anti-piracy e-mails that will flood our in-box. Don't forget, we don't support piracy, we're only reporting the news. A widely available release, located at the usual pirate havens, from a scene group entitled 'NoPE' (which doesn't appear to have released much else) has quickly become the most highly sought-after asset of eye-patched, peg-legged, shoulder-mounted-parrot pirate types.
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The_GURU Unregistered |
just the bios soft mod integrated into the install, I imagine. |


