Adobe Photoshop CS6 Portable [PL] [Plugins]
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- Applications > Windows
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- 2013-05-31 21:24:39 GMT
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[Request] Adobe Photoshop CS6 Portable [PL] [Plugins] Info: - Unzip an run http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/8549/screenyiv.jpg http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/1262/tetul.jpg http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/8625/deyt.jpg http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/5006/kodp.jpg
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Virus scan came up positive....download at your own risk!
thanks,,,, but how to change language in english
Beylous:
Many cracked apps will throw a false positive, identifying a keygen as example as a virus because it contains code much like viruses, yet it is safe.
Notice that WSI has a pink skull after his name? That is a mark of assurance that all is right and safe. Not 100% certainly but incredibly close. I have trusted TPB for over 12 years and I download many apps. I have to, I'm disabled without an income, and I have never had to deal with a TPB virus--and only two or three malware (issues with ad's) that have been corrected by ERUNT.
You can use ERUNT (can save and replace the registry), Win Patrol & Task Catcher (to ID file changes) and temporarily turn your AV app off to avoid false positives. I just recovered three this morning alone. Panda ID'd them as trojans, I recovered and used the keygens. They were fine. Get it?
Someone less than completely knowledgeable always reports a trojan or two when they don't exist.
Many cracked apps will throw a false positive, identifying a keygen as example as a virus because it contains code much like viruses, yet it is safe.
Notice that WSI has a pink skull after his name? That is a mark of assurance that all is right and safe. Not 100% certainly but incredibly close. I have trusted TPB for over 12 years and I download many apps. I have to, I'm disabled without an income, and I have never had to deal with a TPB virus--and only two or three malware (issues with ad's) that have been corrected by ERUNT.
You can use ERUNT (can save and replace the registry), Win Patrol & Task Catcher (to ID file changes) and temporarily turn your AV app off to avoid false positives. I just recovered three this morning alone. Panda ID'd them as trojans, I recovered and used the keygens. They were fine. Get it?
Someone less than completely knowledgeable always reports a trojan or two when they don't exist.
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