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Oleg
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SecuRom

I am trying to remove SecuRom from Monopoly game,but have not found solution


dadkins
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said by Oleg:

I am trying to remove SecuRom from Monopoly game,but have not found solution
From the game, or after uninstalling the game and removing from the computer?

This: »www.databack4u.com/snc/rtkf_eng.html

... will remove that POS SecuROM crap from the registry.

As for removing it from the game - can't help you.
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Oleg
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I am interested removing it after i have uninstalled the game.



dadkins
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No SecuROM
That will likely kill the game and is probably illegal.

Removing the left-behind Reg keys that say "Do not delete" and can't be, well... imaging, formatting and TrashReg will all get rid of them SecuROM keys.

I prefer to not have to format or image after removing a game.
I use TrashReg.
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Oleg
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said by dadkins:

That will likely kill the game and is probably illegal.

Removing the left-behind Reg keys that say "Do not delete" and can't be, well... imaging, formatting and TrashReg will all get rid of them SecuROM keys.

I prefer to not have to format or image after removing a game.
I use TrashReg.
How about system files?
I do not think it is illegal to remove SecuROM when you are not going to use any game that is using it.


dadkins
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Search for Null-embeded

Select all three, click Ok
 
System files... never found any after uninstaling a game.
Did find pesky Registry files that wouldn't delete with Regedit.

Came across TrashReg.
Them keys go bye-bye!

Get TrashReg(Registry Trash Keys Finder), Search null-embeded Keys, select al there locations, click Ok.

See enything related to SecuROM? Highlight and Edit>Delete selected.

No more POS SecuROM keys!
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Oleg
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said by dadkins:

System files... never found any after uninstaling a game.
Did find pesky Registry files that wouldn't delete with Regedit.

Came across TrashReg.
Them keys go bye-bye!

Get TrashReg(Registry Trash Keys Finder), Search null-embeded Keys, select al there locations, click Ok.

See enything related to SecuROM? Highlight and Edit>Delete selected.

No more POS SecuROM keys!
Thanks for your help


Oleg
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reply to Oleg
Just got a reply from SecuRom

Hello.

SecuROM does not install any malware, including any viruses, spyware or Trojans, nor does it enable any third-party to gain access to your computer.

SecuROM simply downloads and stores SecuROM license data and information to assist with disc authentication and activation. This data and information does not affect your computer system in any way.

The link below contains a tool which removes SecuROM except it's digital rights management data:

»www.securom.com/support/SecuROM_···ller.zip

Please download it, extract the application file and follow the instructions below:

- The easiest way of using this tool is to copy the SecuROM_Uninstaller.exe file into your C:\ directory.

- Open the Windows command box by pressing and selecting the option. Now type 'cmd' (without 's) and press on the keyboard.

- Type: 'cd\' (without 's) and press on the keyboard.

- Please type now: SecuROM_Uninstaller.exe /uninstal

- A dialog box will appear. To start the SecuROM uninstallation, press the button.

Please understand that any application that uses SecuROM will rebuild these files and folders with future launches.

Best regards,



dadkins
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reply to Oleg
StarForce can be removed too with the StarForce Removal Tool, if that too gets annoying:

»www.onlinesecurity-on.com/protect.phtml?c=55

Scroll down.
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dadkins
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reply to Oleg
"The link below contains a tool which removes SecuROM except it's digital rights management data

Translation - leaves bullshit on your machine.


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Oleg
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said by dadkins:

"The link below contains a tool which removes SecuROM except it's digital rights management data

Translation - leaves bullshit on your machine.


So it's better not to use it.


dadkins
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Go ahead, but I suggest at least running TrashReg afterwards to get rid of the BS null-embeded keys from the registry.

May be harmless, but it isn't doing any good either, ya know?

*ALWAYS* backup your registry before modifying it in any way!
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Oleg
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said by dadkins:

Go ahead, but I suggest at least running TrashReg afterwards to get rid of the BS null-embeded keys from the registry.

May be harmless, but it isn't doing any good either, ya know?

*ALWAYS* backup your registry before modifying it in any way!
I still think they are some system files left over.


dadkins
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said by Oleg:

said by dadkins:

Go ahead, but I suggest at least running TrashReg afterwards to get rid of the BS null-embeded keys from the registry.

May be harmless, but it isn't doing any good either, ya know?

*ALWAYS* backup your registry before modifying it in any way!
I still think they are some system files left over.
Nuke 'em!
Get that crap off your machine!
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