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uByte

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  1. As far as I know UBCD4WIN is not violating any EULA. From what I gather about the UBCD4WIN is that it is a cd that as long as you have a copy of windows xp installed on your machine and a valid license to use it on that computer. For MB the home license is used for 1 computer. And as long as it is not a business environment you are ok. So that being said if it used for one computer and only one computer and its not a business how is that breaking the EULA? I do know from posting on the UBCD4WIN forums that they are very much pushing the fact that you have to have a copy of xp and that they are not promoting any kind of piracy in any way shape or form. It might not be supported but it seems like there are others that are having the same problems without the UBCD4WIN (not trying to be a jerk but I just noticed that I am not the only one). If there is no support for the problem can you at least explain the errors that I am getting. If I knew that then I could figure it out myself. thanks, uByte
  2. I use your wonderful awesome program with my UBCD4WIN. When I build a cd with the new version I get the following errors: And this one right after that one: My thinking is that the file locations might have changed with the new version 1.45. My question is there a different locations for some of the new files or is the code a little different? I already found out that the command to update via command prompt is /update instead of /runupdate. Thanks, uByte
  3. Wouldn't they have a record of this. If they don't then there stealing. uByte
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