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Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
Nothing should stop you from disabling autoplay. The problem is if you pay for the CD and want to listen to it, it will tell you only thier player works and will not warn you about the rootkit or that the rootkit can not be uninstalled without harming windows. I have read that Sony has a patch now to make hidden files visable, but they still don't let you uninstall it. I think Sony is blaming the osftware company that made the DRM program for them, but they are not doing anything to really fix the problem.
zeelovemonkey
19 years ago
19 years ago
>>The problem is if you pay for the CD and want to listen to it, it will tell you only thier player works
Apparently Sony's claim there is incorrect, else the CD wouldn't be playable in Linux or Mac boxes. Thus, it has to be redbook compatible, but with that rootkit that auto installs on Windows machines.
*shrugs* This is only one more reason that I reiterate my vow to NEVER purchase a copy protected CD. (My tastes don't usually run to absolutely modern music released by the major lables anyway)
They can blame all they want, but I'd be surprised if some enterprising lawyer doesn't take advantage of the situation soon.
Oh, and thanks for the heads up on all of this, Bev.
Apparently Sony's claim there is incorrect, else the CD wouldn't be playable in Linux or Mac boxes. Thus, it has to be redbook compatible, but with that rootkit that auto installs on Windows machines.
*shrugs* This is only one more reason that I reiterate my vow to NEVER purchase a copy protected CD. (My tastes don't usually run to absolutely modern music released by the major lables anyway)
They can blame all they want, but I'd be surprised if some enterprising lawyer doesn't take advantage of the situation soon.
Oh, and thanks for the heads up on all of this, Bev.

djfroggy
19 years ago
19 years ago
I just won't buy CDs anymore. I DO, however, appreciate music downloading services. They're decently priced (for now), and it lets me get just the songs I want.
Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
Yep. Downloading may be the way to go. Sorry to be Windows oriented. Those of you with Mac and Linux are probably safe. I don't know how the Sony player works on those systems, but the original link is all about how it works on Windows.
Oh and thanks Zeelovemonkey, but the credit goes to Mark Russinovich. I'm not sure how to spell his name, but he's kind of my hero now.
Oh and thanks Zeelovemonkey, but the credit goes to Mark Russinovich. I'm not sure how to spell his name, but he's kind of my hero now.
Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
Shadyman, you're the second person I've heard have that kind of a plan. Go you. But I have to wonder why I keep hearing tech ideas that I could never pull off myself. Does that mean I spend too much time with programmers or not enough?
Jake11611
19 years ago
19 years ago
I want to do something like that to my brother's dead xbox... dvd drive gave out...
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
Classic Colemanball from the latest issue of Private Eye:
"Leeds is the biggest city of its size in Europe." Greg Mulholland MP.
Presumably MP for Leeds, and by the look of it Leeds born and bred...
"Leeds is the biggest city of its size in Europe." Greg Mulholland MP.
Presumably MP for Leeds, and by the look of it Leeds born and bred...
colonel720
19 years ago
19 years ago
Anybody have some ideas concerning an algorithm that produces algorithms to complete any task thrown its way - in other words, is it theoretically possible to have a program that assesses a situation and writes a program to solve it?
Jake11611
19 years ago
19 years ago
Uhhh... I think a neural network thing does that... too bad I haven't learned anything about it yet...
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