Dustin's assessment of my Remove-it program is flawed. The only correct
think he said about it was that it is a batch file. The only intentional
errors/markers placed in it are mine the ones I put in it to track who was
stealing it. I know which one they are. Try asking him which ones he is
talking about to try and prove what he says. The program is all mine and it
is totally different then any other tool out there and it does a lot more
then most including MBAM. There are no false positives in Remove-it. it will
clean your system of malware in less then 10 minutes, compare that to
everybody else's that takes hours. Remove-it will set a restore point prior
to making any changes, it will modify your hosts file and protect it from
being changed by rogue malware. It will make the necessary changes to your
registry, fix the damage done by malware, reset your desktop and IE, fix and
repair corrupted Winsock that have been modified by malware. Repairs your
internet connection and much more. and it will give You the choice to say
yes or no before each change is made so you are not forced to anything. It
also runs on Windows 2000. Stuart the guy who tried to steal my program was
not able to steal the code that fixes the Windows 2000 compatibility issue.
Remove-it does NOT damage systems. If you want real feedback on how
Remove-it works then read it on my blog and not here in the newsgroup where
trolls can post what ever they want.
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The Real Truth http://pcbutts1-therealtruth.blogspot.com/
"Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid> wrote in message
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> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> "Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid> wrote in
>> news:XJSdnbLs_obnoWLVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@comcast.com:
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>>> Has anyone tried PCButts1's Remove-it software to see if it really
>>> does mess up a computer or installs malware in it?
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>> It messes up on occasion because it's a huge batch file. It's not
>> actually a program. The filenames are fixed, so their is definate
>> potential for dataloss. It doesn't install anything, no. It does
>> however replace your default hosts file with one of it's own, which
>> will block legitimate sites from opening in your browser(s).
>> BugHunter's main website is one of them, for what it's worth. Other
>> legitimate sites are as well. It's been a few months since I last
>> checked his hosts file.
>>
>>> I keep hearing that he pirates it or illegally uses others' software
>>> and combines it to form his Remove-it program, but I hear (read) a
>>> lot of different things in NGs.
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>> It's cobbled together and actually based on another individuals work,
>> yes. Pcbutts takes the official release, find/replace's stewart's name
>> with Pcbutts, and leaves the intentional errors/markers in place to
>> let us know he's modded it (again). As Pcbutts isn't a coder of any
>> sort, he always falls for this. Intentional bugs in the script, that
>> are never executed, so no worries there.
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> Thanks for your take on that and the prompt response.
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