Uh oh, it says no halo registry values found >_>
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Uh oh, it says no halo registry values found >_>
Some things have to be done in the same way no matter if the "idea" is maybe different.
The code maybe done differently, but the process is exactly the same.
Thats just my thoughts. Whos cares if you did do it same way? this is faster and easier because its a program.
=D
I'm not trying to like take credit away from him or something, I'm just stating that you're absolutely wrong by saying that the decoding was done the exact same way. This isn't a matter of opinion or something, it's a fact.
Wait, what do you mean? All you do is run the progam and it gets the key for you. How could it be more user friendly?
It needs to know when someone has lost their CD-key, then it automatically downloads itself to that PC and runs the application... >_>
I don't see how it could be improved in anyway (except for the fact that a lot of users apparently haven't been able to use this properly...)
It checks the registry. In the registry it doesn't matter what drive you've installed it to. When you install Halo, I was under the assumption that it always put the key in the same place: HLKM\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Halo. For everyone who's said it "doesn't work" they've never been able to show me anywhere else that it's installed in the registry.
It worked just fine for me. Great program!
workd fine for me, and i have halo's installed in my D hard drive.