Hi Kelly.
If you're running windows 10 and or running now windows 10 anniversary, all you need is the built in anti virus program called windows defender.
If you have a account out on
www.audiogames.net
You can do a search for BSC and or BSC games and it will pop up at you.
There's a subscriber who has a drop box account and all you need to do is just click on the file and it will ask you if you want to down load or run the program.
If you would like, I could ship you the folder via a drop box invite.
The problem that I'm having is this.
Let's take Blast Chamber since I was a beta tester on that project.
We had to keep it low scary to not scare off the younger players.
But there's all kinds of creatures we wanted to place in the sewer that would normally be in the sewer to scare the pants off of the player.
But here we go.
I go to the BC folder and click on the register button.
I copy the code to the clipboard.
It is going to ask you, do you want to go out to the web page to register the game.
Of course you tell it no since the company no longer exists.
I then go to the code generator and generate a new code.
But when I go back to the register button and click on it inside the BC folder and attempt to paste the new code in I get a invalid code please try again.
So, unfortunately all of the games will have to be in a demo mode.
But for those who know the register of your computers.
Is there a line that we can edit with the new generated code to trick the computer that the game is unlocked?
If so, how would one do it?
Because I did find the Blast chamber folder down in my registry.
Many Thanks.
Ron who misses the good old days. GRIN.
-----Original Message----- From: Kelly Sapergia
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 4:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] bsc game installers

Hi,

I had a feeling that was the case with the Classic Pipe installer. I'm using
Microsoft Security Essentials, and recently tried installing the game.
Unfortunately, MSSE caught the executable file, and without asking me,
simply deleted it and forced me to reboot. In a situation like this, I'm
wondering if there's a way to let the program know that the file is actually
fine?

Thanks.

Yours Sincerely,
Kelly John Sapergia
Show Host and Production Director
The Global Voice Internet Radio
http://www.theglobalvoice.info

Personal Website: http://www.ksapergia.net
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