I try to buy the Win2K/NT version of scramdisk.. but..
nobody answers at w...@scramdisk.com and w2...@scramdisk.com.
What should I do??
Vincent
vcorepi...@hotmail.com
"Bonedaddy" <bone...@cyberelectric.com> wrote in message
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> On 30 Oct 2001 07:37:28 -0800, vcor...@hotmail.com (Vincent Corepin)
> Save your money, it's not worth paying money for software that
> can't/won't provide any technical support. I sent an email 6 weeks ago
> and still no reply, and going on 2 months for a helpful reply from
> this group. I think Scramdisk is good software but I am extremely
> frustrated that I can't get it to completely work with Win2000. You
> would probably better off downloading a warez copy or finding some
> other program that works with NT.
> --
> Bonedaddy
>
The newest NT/Win2K/XP version of "ScramDisk" is now "DriveCrypt". The
author has created a new company.
E4M and ScramDisk for NT/Win2K, have both been withdrawn and the 2 companies
have combined into one.
http://www.drivecrypt.com/
The free version of ScramDisk will remain in its current state and as
freeware.
http://www.scramdisk.clara.net/
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"Tyrune" <T...@zimph.net> wrote in message news:3bdf...@post.newsfeeds.com...
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> The newest NT/Win2K/XP version of "ScramDisk" is now "DriveCrypt". The
> author has created a new company.
> E4M and ScramDisk for NT/Win2K, have both been withdrawn and the 2 companies
> have combined into one.
> http://www.drivecrypt.com/
>
> The free version of ScramDisk will remain in its current state and as
> freeware.
> http://www.scramdisk.clara.net/
>
>
E4M "free" download:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/update/E4M.asp?login=e4m&password=freedownload
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/e4m/e4m202a.exe
-or-
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/e4m/e4m202as.zip
ScramDisk "free" download:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/update/scramdisk.asp?login=scramdisk&password=freedownload
Download:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/scramdisk/SD301r3c.zip
Source code:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/scramdisk/sdfullsource301r3c.zip
Old manual:
MsWord:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/scramdisk/usermanwd202h.zip
Adobe Pdf:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/scramdisk/usermanpdf202h.zip
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"Tyrune" <T...@zimph.net> wrote in message news:3bdf...@post.newsfeeds.com...
>
> The newest NT/Win2K/XP version of "ScramDisk" is now "DriveCrypt". The
> author has created a new company.
> E4M and ScramDisk for NT/Win2K, have both been withdrawn and the 2 companies
> have combined into one.
> http://www.drivecrypt.com/
>
> The free version of ScramDisk will remain in its current state and as
> freeware.
> http://www.scramdisk.clara.net/
>
E4M "free" download:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/update/E4M.asp?login=e4m&password=freedownload
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/e4m/e4m202a.exe
-or-
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/e4m/e4m202as.zip
ScramDisk "free" download:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/update/scramdisk.asp?login=scramdisk&password=freedownload
Download:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/scramdisk/SD301r3c.zip
Source code:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/scramdisk/sdfullsource301r3c.zip
Old manual:
MsWord:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/scramdisk/usermanwd202h.zip
Adobe Pdf:
http://www.drivecrypt.com/download/scramdisk/usermanpdf202h.zip
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It is written on the website:
"Scramdisk v3.02a for Windows NT v4 and Windows 2000
Scramdisk for NT & W2k version 3.02A is now available for the modest
fee of $20 USD (£15 UKP). To order Scramdisk for NT & Windows 2000
please submit an e-mail to wi...@scramdisk.com and we'll send an
e-mail detailing payment methods etc. We will also honour anonymous
purchasing of the software, again submit an e-mail and we'll send
details.
Source code is freely available to all registered users of this
software.
"
Vincent
>On 30 Oct 2001 07:37:28 -0800, vcor...@hotmail.com (Vincent Corepin)
>wrote:
>
>
>Save your money, it's not worth paying money for software that
>can't/won't provide any technical support. I sent an email 6 weeks ago
>and still no reply, and going on 2 months for a helpful reply from
>this group.
Well you obviously sent it to the wrong place.... The Scramdisk
hotmail account is now so full of spam, that messages often get
lost.....
You should send to "sup...@scramdisk.com
The reason there is a backlog is that Scramdisk is being replaced by
DriveCrypt which is in beta, and we are slightly behind...
Anyone who wants Scramdisk for NT should now goto
www.drivecrypt.com
Shaun.
>On 30 Oct 2001 07:37:28 -0800, vcor...@hotmail.com (Vincent Corepin)
>wrote:
>
>Save your money, it's not worth paying money for software that
>can't/won't provide any technical support.
I think the reason you didn't get your reply (not from me, as I have
not received any email, to Scramdisk.com) is that no one has ever had
your problem.... It is not custom to post messages just to say "I
don't know of the problem"
There are loads of people who have created Scramdisk partitions... on
NT....
You can upgrade to the new DriveCrypt and test that if you wish....
If there is a problem we would of course, try and fix it.... But it
seems with Microsoft, the target can never be 100% of machines, only
the high 90s...... as we have no control over what other sottware
people have installed....
Now, why would 99% of users who use partitions have no trouble, and
you do ?
Certainly creating partitions here, on my machines isn't a problem,
and the DriveCrypt beta testers seem to be having no trouble....
Regards,
Shaun.
Richard Dakin wrote:
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> On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 18:03:19 -0800, "Tyrune" <T...@zimph.net> wrote:
>
>
>>The newest NT/Win2K/XP version of "ScramDisk" is now "DriveCrypt". The
>>author has created a new company.
>>E4M and ScramDisk for NT/Win2K, have both been withdrawn and the 2
>>companies have combined into one.
>>http://www.drivecrypt.com/
>>
>>The free version of ScramDisk will remain in its current state and as
>>freeware.
>>http://www.scramdisk.clara.net/
>>
>
> If this is true it would be a good idea to update their site, as it is
> still offered for sale there.
>
>
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Regards,
Sam Simpson
s...@samsimpson.com
http://www.samsimpson.com/
http://www.scramdisk.clara.net/
What a pity!
Vincent.
You could do with putting a target="_top" or target="_blank" in the link
to www.drivecrypt.com (depending on your requirements...).
Cheers,
Andy
> Richard Dakin wrote:
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>> On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 18:03:19 -0800, "Tyrune" <T...@zimph.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The newest NT/Win2K/XP version of "ScramDisk" is now "DriveCrypt". The
>>>author has created a new company.
>>>E4M and ScramDisk for NT/Win2K, have both been withdrawn and the 2
>>>companies have combined into one.
>>>http://www.drivecrypt.com/
>>>
>>>The free version of ScramDisk will remain in its current state and as
>>>freeware.
>>>http://www.scramdisk.clara.net/
>>>
>>>
>> If this is true it would be a good idea to update their site, as it is
>> still offered for sale there.
>>
>>
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--
Andy Jeffries | Scramdisk Linux Project
http://www.scramdisklinux.org | Lead developer
"testing? What's that? If it compiles, it is good, if it boots up
it is perfect."
--- Linus Torvalds