Ok so my friend used utorrent to download photoshop Cs5 from demonoid.com and we're reading the instructions on installation and we got as far as installing it for a free trial but then it asks us to open some program or whatever called kaygen.exe but that didn't come with the download and apparently we need it to find out the serial number. We're really lost and we don't know what we're supposed to do next. btw he has windows 7 if that means anything. Can anyone help us finish this download? we really need it working for a project for school.
WittyUsernameHere answered Wednesday February 2 2011, 8:02 pm: Do you really need CS5? I have a hard time believing you actually need photoshop for a school project and ended up having to download it, if the class absolutely required photoshop I'd think you wouldn't be on demonoid.
Try paint.net. It's a freeware simplistic photoshop clone that allows you to do a number of things with editing that you wouldn't get with MS paint, but you aren't breaking any laws by downloading it. For basic image editing it'll probably more than do the job. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
Razhie answered Tuesday February 1 2011, 4:07 pm: Here on Advicenators we aren't able to help you.
It's a crime to crack software. It's against the rules here to give advice to commit a crime or an illegal act.
Regardless of whether you think pirating is okay or not - it's illegal everywhere and anyone who actually answered the question you asked here would be banned for breaking the site rules.
There are many places online to find the answer to your question and many places to download key generators. Advicenators isn't one of those places. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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