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1123490 2010-07-30 21:36:00 I downloaded a “FREE” game which is Ok, but it comes with a “Nag Message” wanting $57 to get rid of, :eek:which it isn’t worth.

Anyway, I figure it is probably a Registry entry that needs deleting or changing, but how does one find it? :confused:

All comments appreciated. :thanks
B.M. (505)
1123491 2010-07-30 21:39:00 Its probably in the game itself. So, we probably cant help you bypass it. Only way to fix it is to buy it, or uninstall it Speedy Gonzales (78)
1123492 2010-07-31 00:57:00 Not free then, trial. pctek (84)
1123493 2010-07-31 01:15:00 Not free then, trial.

But the download was free :clap How those "Free Downloads" irritate :(
Terry Porritt (14)
1123494 2010-07-31 01:21:00 Free downloads are not free either for that matter. They do add to your data cap, for which you pay, don't they? Snorkbox (15764)
1123495 2010-07-31 02:03:00 But the download was free :clap How those "Free Downloads" irritate :(
Very deceptive saying free download instead of saying free trial with nag screen. Over the years have found quite a few sites doing that.
mikebartnz (21)
1123496 2010-07-31 04:23:00 Could be a file to delete.
There is one in Vista you can delete and it will activate your Windows for you.I have been told I'm not to tell anyone about it. Too late.
Roger Hunt (13648)
1123497 2010-07-31 11:13:00 There is one in Vista you can delete and it will activate your Windows for you.
You sound like a great candidate for a Nigerian scam.
mikebartnz (21)
1123498 2010-07-31 14:24:00 You sound like a great candidate for a Nigerian scam.

They are,sort of. Microsoft Help, I had the guy on the phone and what he was telling me to do wasn't working, He told me to delete a key and reboot, then he hung up. When I did it,it worked and was activated.
Roger Hunt (13648)
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