I'd like to play an old classic witch has never made it to modern consoles or steam, I found this site but I don't know if I can trust it
gemew26 4mo ago • 100%
gemew26 4mo ago • 100%
I managed to download a legti ISO by spoofing my user agent to linux, I'll check the checksum of the two ISO I have asap
gemew26 4mo ago • 100%
I'm wondering how can you trust this site though?
gemew26 4mo ago • 100%
I still can't understand how to download the ISO, all I can do is downloading a tool to create a ISO... I'd like to download the sama exact win10 Italian version in order to compare checksum, since I've done a lot of setup already on the laptop
gemew26 4mo ago • 100%
ty I checked the SHA256 and MD5 with Get-File-Hash and they match
gemew26 4mo ago • 100%
Ty, I also think this. It wouldn't be logic to offer a safe scrips but malware injected ISOs
gemew26 4mo ago • 100%
I've done quite a of setup already so it'd be annoying, even changing password is. I'll see what I can do next month as I'm to buys the next weekdays and weekends
I recently asked if MAS was save to activate windows, it turns out it was as I hoped. However, I've one last doubt: I downloaded the iso from MASSGRAVE (it-it_windows_10_consumer_editions_version_22h2_updated_may_2024_x64_dvd_49ddadb6.iso) and I installed that already. Also, I logged in my accounts and used sensible passwords already, should I be worried about this? (I ask because some pirates said the ISO should have been downloaded from Microsoft website :/ ). Please let me know your opinions
gemew26 4mo ago • 50%
I read this on MASgrave and got scared "Windows 10 download from https://www.microsoft.com/software-download isn't recommended because it uses an ESD file to generate ISO and that process sometimes may generate corrupt ISO which can not be verified with known checksums."
I'd like to know if the ISO masgrave distributes are considered safe, if the script they make is considered safe then I'd tend to consider even the ISO.. I wouldn't like to reinstall everything again (besides I already put sensitive data on it like passwords and stuff)
gemew26 4mo ago • 50%
mhh, I already installed everything downloading from MASgrave website, do you think those ISO are dangerous? This is version it-it_windows_10_consumer_editions_version_22h2_updated_may_2024_x64_dvd_49ddadb6.iso (Windows 10 consumer 22H2 Italian)
gemew26 4mo ago • 14%
windows 10 iso are not available for download, so I used the one from MASgrave, dunno if I did something wrong. By the way, apparently my notebook had a HW license already lol
I'm installing windows 10 right now and even though it's not required to activate it, I'd rather do it until I can. I've googled quite a bit about it and there's no complaints, but I'd like an additional confirmation by the piracy community here. I appreciate any opinion
gemew26 4mo ago • 100%
do all the guys suggesting me linux understand I run windows steam (lightwight) games on it xD, plus some software I use for studying witch is only available on Windows. I used Debian for ages, but for my current uses I'm fine with windows and I'll upgrade to a SSD if required, plus it already has a good processor and 4GB of RAM even if it's old ...
gemew26 4mo ago • 100%
btw all I have to do is download the ISO from massgrave, burn it on a RW DVD, install it like I did with win7 and then do what the github page says?
gemew26 4mo ago • 100%
nice
gemew26 4mo ago • 100%
not really, that's what a shop witch I trust told me over here, it used to be though. By the way, I was unable to make the windows 7 key work under my battery so even the win7 OS is pirated lmao (since I had removed windows and installed full encrypted debian as a teen)
gemew26 4mo ago • 90%
this is the most reliable method I had found, I, thought it may have been patched recently though
Hello, I'm not a fan of pirating when it's unecessary, in fact I've legit windows 10 on my PC, legit games etc. I'd like to give a new life to my old Windows 7 notebook for when I travel or I want to work outside my room, and Microsoft has made VERY expensive to upgrade nowadays to the most recent OS (s). I'd like to ask, since most posts I've read are old, what's the best way to pirate Windows 10 currently?
gemew26 5mo ago • 100%
without debrid do they work, even low quality?
Until I read someone mentioning them on Facebook, but the comment was removed shortly after. What are these apps, and are they really good and usable on a Fire Stick TV Lite? Is the content they provide comparable to the top online streaming watch online (pirate) websites? I was going to sell the fire stick and use my PC with an HDMI cable, but I may think twice now.
gemew26 6mo ago • 100%
beautfiful page on mal, added on my plan to watch list
gemew26 6mo ago • 100%
indeed when they talked about virus total in my antivirus post, I thought what am I not understanding because I wouldn't consider it viable for games. I don't mind installing malwarebytes or kaspersky
gemew26 6mo ago • 100%
I see now thank you
gemew26 6mo ago • 100%
is this an anime?
I recently created a post talking about antimalware software but after reading most comments I'm wondering am I really safe downloading games from Goat websites (of the megathread)...? Studying is taking a toll on my savings so even though I haven't pirated anything for years and years, I'd love to get back at it.
I was thinking, mbam, have you got other suggestions for Windows 10? Also, is there a good setup for when I'm running games I bought, and I don't need active scanning of threats? (Especially for legit games that use resources intensively)
I own a JVC old european TV and a fire stick tv lite. I used to have a TV in my room and connect it to my desktp PC with an HDMI cable but I removed the telly in order to have more space. In my living room I have this JVC TV I can use, but I doubt there's much I can do on it. One solution would be to buy a laptop with HDMI port, but that's expensive for me right now. My old laptop doesn't have any port. What would be the best solution to watch movies and tv shows on the TV?
I don't know if it's SpotX the problem, but around the time I implemented (a few days ago) when I shut down my PC it says an app is still running and I need to cancel it and shut down again. The app running has no icon and name too. What could be the problem and solution?
Is MBAM better, or is microsoft defender enough if you download from trusted sources? Do you consider Nyaa safe? (I'd like to get a visual novel or two that I haven't purchased on steam yet) Regarding other games, I always used pirate bay and I've been fine, 10 years ago though. Are the website listed in the wiki generally safe?
I thought r/piracy was dead but I see is very active, I don't know if mods changed or something though. Where do you guys think is best to ask questions?
I stopped using a spotify cracked apk years ago when I noticed my email got hacked (technically, it may have been Pandora apk but I still decided to stop). I have been recently paying premium for almost 1 year but I stopped working for a while I'd like to save some money. I'm wondering if BlockTheSpot by mrpond on GitHub is safe? It looks like it's been updated 1 week ago so it should work. I'd assume anything on GitHub is safe but I'd still like to ask you guys. Also, is there a way to download "Spotify for Windows (64 bit) 1.2.33.1039.g8ddb5918" safely... or do I just have to hope it works on the latest desktop version from the official spotify website and never update it? EDIT: I'd like to also ask if xmanager for android is safe, I've been googling a bit about it and it'd be fantastic to be able to keep using spotify on my phone too, without listening to 1-2 ads per song
I tried to join the lemmy instance some weeks ago but the registration was likely not approved, even though I remember I did everything right. The same address is down now, not sure if it's blocked by my ISP or something. So I'm wondering, is there a FMHY community to discuss media piracy resources, subreddit or a forum?
I finally started connecting my TV to my desktop PC and I've been recommended this app to use the mouse remotely from my bed, rathen than getting up and going to click on the mouse all the time. My room is small so I can't really fit in an extra table with a wireless mouse. Unified remote is great and I'd recommend it to anyone, except my phone battery is unusually draining way too fast. For instance I've used my phone just a little today and tonight is at 15%, it never happened before. I haven't even used Unified Remote but I'm wondering if the server is running in background all the time (or if it's connected all the time). Sorry, I'm not a big expert, so I'd like to ask you guys, what's your experience with Unifed remote?
Just wondering if I should head to r/piracy and download all the links and everything before it's too late. Also, is this community on Lemmy likely to stay alive? If that's the case and the content is updated here, I'm a happy man
I own a fire stick and I'm considering selling it and buying an hdmi cable in order to connect my PC to the TV. But before doing that I'm curious, if I were to install KODI on the FireStick TV, where does the app/device actually store my pirate videos such as TV series, anime etc.? Also, if you do know how to use closed captions I'd really appreciate it because a big reason of me using netflix on fire stick and paying for the service were subtitles to improve my English. I just realized chrome can do that on any video, that's why I'm really considering to just connect my personal computer to my television and stream pirated content from any platform.