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Kelsenellenelvian

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  1. There is adware bundled with most software now. There is also a option to not have it installed during installation. Also there is a portable version which contains no installer or adware.

    My question to you is this, have you ever donated for the toolkit or are you mad because the author wishes to earn some money alongside his FREE SOFTWARE?

    Hey lego, if people keep complaining and whining i would consider charging for wintoolkit (nuhi is going to be for xlite)

    I think 30-50 per pc sounds good

    Do you have a link for xLite? Also don't you think $30-$50 is a bit much haha :-O

    this budle and addon inside is malware not simple and clean budle same another software free with budle but clean.

    I have to agree with you on that one. As soon as they pay me next. I will be betting rid of the installer or search for an alternative but with better software.

    Basic version of ntlite is free but really limited, full version is 45 dollars

  2. There is adware bundled with most software now. There is also a option to not have it installed during installation. Also there is a portable version which contains no installer or adware.

    My question to you is this, have you ever donated for the toolkit or are you mad because the author wishes to earn some money alongside his FREE SOFTWARE?

    Hey lego, if people keep complaining and whining i would consider charging for wintoolkit (nuhi is going to be for xlite)

    I think 30-50 per pc sounds good

  3. It was easier to contact them and they would take much quicker action that blogger.

     

    WinToolkit, while being freeware does have a good name to protect and WinCert is technically a business that relies on the income from ads and donations.

     

    You defamation of the two without the ability to post counterpoints could be damaging.

     

    Especially since the readers you have (Albeit probably not that great a number) only got one side of the story and could not or likely would not check for themselves.

  4. Further more write.exe (Yes the old one with the 3.1 icon!) IS a file inside the wim you mounted with the toolkit it was not downloaded and placed there by the toolkit! It comes in the wim file MS put on the disk!!!

     

    Holy crap I thought you were a it pro?

     

    Proof for your self look in the Windows folder of a wim (You can open it with 7z) and you'll see it there. And in the system32 folder and in other folders too.

     

    LOL its the same damned file you have in your windows folder on your running system too. (I'll wait go look) Now once you find it try to delete that one...

  5. Yet it is not accurate at all. I have already received a ticket number and assurance that it is being looked into and I did further ACTUAL investigation and checking on the installer.

     

    (See trusted installer AGAIN) you cannot delete anything in that folder while it is mounted. Wim management 101 (IT Professional again?)

     

    Windows by defaut while managing a mounted win protects most of it in the same way as the main system files.

     

    Here is another scan and also a screenshot:

     

    http://r.virscan.org/report/49b57c175cf3409a270c855d4063b21d

     

    The only piece of adware that the installer contains is this and it as you can see is opt out.

     

    post-30-0-18087200-1409266970_thumb.png

     

    Now if you were to dumb to not skip it we have no control over what it does that is fully your fault NOT wintoolkits!

     

    Claiming that is wintoolkits fault is damaging and inflammatory and that's what I reported you for.

  6. I don't know why I didn't do this before here is a virus total scan of the 7z portable version for more proof:

     

    https://www.virustotal.com/en/url/24f811595107aafd391be0a593e10890a9af37190db92d90fdf03e52b80449c9/analysis/1409266024/

     

    And this one is of the WinToolkit binary itself

     

    https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/f46322069d819529543227131a757adf85f26734595677b2c2f97afa9d6c7360/analysis/

     

    According to this virus total only 2 out of 55 av companies report the installer as containing malware AND Kaspersky is NOT one of them either.

     

    https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/3d0e327da9047ee7d5def0db462653531ae845d41558ec63c874c8c84fbfca99/analysis/

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