Does anybody know about your sponsored link "boott Disk for All Windows,
Boot Up Any Computer,
Fix & Install Windows Easy!
PCbeginner.com" ?
What they promise sounds too good for the price, and their offer to
"discover passwords" sounds dishonest. Does anybody have experiance
with their product? |
Request for Question Clarification by
sublime1-ga
on
15 Jan 2006 00:35 PST
vaac...
Discover passwords, as they note, isn't so illegal if
you must have physical access to the machine. What's
less legal is:
"Find CD key for Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP; and for
Microsoft Office and FrontPage."
Beyond that, they have hidden their contact information
from discovery by registering their website with GoDaddy.com
through a proxy by the name of DomainsByProxy.com:
http://who.godaddy.com/whois.aspx?domain=pcbeginner.com&prog_id=godaddy
This means that if you ever have a disagreement with the
company, you will be hard-pressed to make contact with
them in any satisfactory manner, short of legal intervention.
Let me know if this satisfies your interest in asking this
question, so I can post a formal answer in the event that
it does.
sublime1-ga
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Clarification of Question by
vaac-ga
on
17 Jan 2006 13:23 PST
Thanks, Sublime1.Ga, for informing me of the difficulties diputing problems with
"boot disk..."
But my question was if anybody who bought this product was satisfied
or was feeling that he has bought a useless piece of junk.
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Request for Question Clarification by
sublime1-ga
on
17 Jan 2006 14:49 PST
I'm one of the geekier tech guys among the researchers,
and I've never heard of it 'til now, but...
This thread at the TechGuy forums seems to be a good
discussion of the pros and cons. All in all, it sounds
like it might be worth the price:
http://forums.techguy.org/reviews/365354-pcbeginner-tools-reviews-comments.html
sublime1-ga
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