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 Subject: Re: Any Freemake video converter users?
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 maggie-d-cat@hotmail.com wrote in news:4t22sbt9332311b03co969k08b9lb6jpt1@
 4ax.com:
 
 > I've been using Freemake for quite a while and today it crashed over
 > and over. I uninstalled and when trying to reinstalled from the setup
 > file it failed and took me to the website to 'manually' download the
 > files but it opens a page that says 404 etc, etc. When I tried to d/l
 > from cnet I was able to get to the install process but it wouldn't
 > allow me to opt out of the add-on garbage. Thinking I would just let
 > it go and remove them from the Control Panel I got a WIN32 virus alert
 > from my anti-virus.  My a/v quarantined the virus and I removed the
 > garbage.  I would really like to get Freemake working again.
 >
 > Has their site been hacked?
 >
 > MdC
 >
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 here is my programme copy. I have been using this one for years with no
 problems.Just don't install the usual rubbish.
 Sara
 
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