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    Almeza MultiSet Free worth £99!!

    Want to create a WindowsXP/Vista installation disk that will automatically install the OS Windows without asking questions about username, product key, time and locale settings? At the same time your favorite applications are automatically installed, the necessary keys are entered into the registry, drivers are updated, new patches (service packs) from Microsoft are installed. It’s possible and you can do it easily with Almeza MultiSet!
    http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/multiset-6-7/

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    Search again a great software from GOTD

    Oh great it's one more good software at GOTD, many of us is facing same problem and this software could be useful.

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    Looks interesting but it seems that our great GOTD reviewer, Ashraf from dotTech seems to dislike the program...see his review here:

    http://dottech.org/gotdreviews/9786

    What do you guys think???
    They call me the mysterious one...
    my motto is...when it's hot, chill baby

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    I don't see much advantage in using this program. Just slipstream your OS CD with the latest servicepack and download the newest drivers directly from the various manufacturers' sites

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    downloaded and installed, thank you.
    I've never used Almeza multiset before and I'm curious as it offers to backup not only the O.S
    Last edited by leofelix; 09-20-2009 at 06:36 AM.

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    Almeza MultiSet Free worth £99!!
    I have used it and its not worth £99 but worth it for free
    Last edited by boz1972; 09-19-2009 at 03:12 AM.

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    It seems that the key from this version (6.7) of the "activate_multiset.amltkey" file can be used for Almeza Multiset v6.8 (Download available on Almeza website) which is compatible with Windows 7.

    Can anyone give the key value from the "activate_multiset.amltkey" file found in the Program Files/Almeza/Multiset directory if they have downloaded and installed the v6.7?
    I have the key values from v6.3 and v6.5, but they cannot be used to activate v6.8.

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    hi

    Is this okay!

    EDIT: No it's not.
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    Last edited by hellnoire; 09-20-2009 at 05:26 AM.

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    Hi,

    There is nothing at the mediafire link. Can you please check and repost? Thanks!

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    Hi

    The link was updated!

 

 
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