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Right I'm major Pissed of now. About an hour into a mix, everything was working lully then I get this crappy message again! I did a full AV and a full Spyware scan and found nothing. My laptops 3 wks old, barely been online with it. I find it hard to believe that this is related to a virus. Theres no problem with any other programs including Traktor Scratch 1, Reason 4, Sound Forge or cd architect, just Traktor Pro.

Wtf is it all about. The Fall Last Days Of Gaia Patch Fremont. I've been luvin the new effects and samples etc, fokin awesome, just pissed this keeps happening! Never have I heard of a better reason not to use a program live. NI have made a massive mistake in going in this direction for copy protection. They would be better off not bothering there legitimate customers with this type of garbage.

It would take me several weeks of using the program at home to get over the fear of it cutting out on stage. So Do I never at any time install or un-install anything after I decide to use Traktor Pro? Or just not use the Internet EVER in fear of a totally random shutdown of the software that I OWN? I would much rather a dongle. At least just not let me open the program if there is a problem so I can address it not just at some random interval.

How is that helpful to a person that has bought the program? Im confused, on the issue of infected systems only. Can Traktor detect that a system is infected rather than the software is pirated? Jaikoz Audio Tagged Mac Crack Software.

Im mean is Traktor shutting itself down on infected systems knowing full well (it is sophisticated software after all) that ISNT pirated? Or is there no way that the software can differentiate between a pirated copy or a system that has a virus that gives, what would seem the same the same results when it loads up (you get me?) If Traktor doesnt have the ability to detect the difference, perhaps because of the nature of the virus then surely its not N.I. Responsibility to just let it go, 'oh we arent sure if its a pirate or a virus so carry on using it'. Surely its incumbent the user to have a clean system Not scanning discs/usb discs or your laptop before you play live is like driving a car without a seat belt. Absolutely idiotic.

But then im a Mac guy, easy for me to say. What I think is fundamentally wrong here, is that the copy protection doesn't plain cut in when it loads but one hour after. Free Download Lagu Dangdut Koplo Kereta Malam Soimah here. I mean, ok, you want to protect your software, but no one will ever use that on stage if they are afraid they might get cut out after one hour of play. I understand also that you may have done that in the hope that the crackers think they have neutered the protection, then release the k'ed version, and then when users of the illegal version use it they get screwed with this early release they've got. But seriously, if that is the case, then the additional protection will be disabled as soon as the crackers got feedback it doesn't work. And meanwhile, you are hampering your paying customers.

And just in case you didn't already know, the k'ed version is already out. I don't know if it has taken in account the additional layer of protection or not though. But I'm quite certain it will, sooner or later. --- And to answer Karlos, you certainly should protect your system and run AV on it.