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Old 01-29-2009, 12:57 PM
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Re: Download FairUse4WM - to strip DRM protection from Windows Media Player 10,11 WMV


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Originally Posted by jk206904 View Post
I just clicked upgrade DRM on my Ruckus player because I was forced to (it would not let me play songs on Ruckus or crack the DRM using FairUse4WM - like I have done over the last year). Now I cannot strip the DRM on my Ruckus downloads! Please help! I really loved FairUse4WM! It saved me a ton of time.
Rule #1 - Do not upgrade EVER.
Rule #2 - Don't upgrade EVER.
Rule #3 - Obey rules #1 and #2.

Once you get your DRM in a crackable state, NEVER upgrade your DRM or WindowsMedia Player. If you have a device or piece of software that "forces" you to upgrade, then switch. For example, use Napster with an iPod, everything works great....you will never be told you have to upgrade. Actually you can use Napster with any device that shows up in MyComputer as "Removable Storage", which is 99% of the media player devices on the market.

Don't get locked into a proprietary piece of hardware like a Zune. There are so many great devices out there like the Creative Zen or the iPod shuffle, that are cheap and function like a harddrive, no restrictions what you can put on there.

Last edited by milOtis : 02-04-2009 at 12:12 PM.
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