First of all, why does FBackup, or at least the free version, even
have DRM? It's not like somebody is going to pirate something that's free to start with. (How is that even possible?) But anyway, my issue is that occasionally FBackup will refuse to run on my computer, saying that a "monitor" program has been detected. Whenever this happens it doesn't work again until I reboot. It says "Themida" in the title bar of this "error" box, which I hadn't heard of, but Google tells me it's some kind of DRM that's used to make it harder to pirate software. More specifically, to make it harder to reverse engineer the software. Now I sometimes reverse engineer software myself, but I haven't had any reason to peek inside FBackup. Ironically, this Themida crap might actually give me a reason to, simply to make sure the software does what it's supposed to! Anyway, I believe the "monitor" software it's referring to is Cheat Engine, or at least its kernel level component DBK64. Not positive though. But yeah, Cheat Engine is one program I use for reverse engineering software, as it allows me to not only step through code as it runs, but also search for and edit values in memory very easily. And just because the developers of FBackup are paranoid that I might figure out how their software works or something doesn't mean I shouldn't be able to use those types of tools on other software. Again, if the developers don't give me a solution, I'll likely try and find one myself, using the very techniques Themida is trying to prevent. I'd rather not have to do that though. So can you (the developers) Please send me a version without this issue so I don't need to worry about my backup not running? Thank you.
(I apologize for the tone of this message; this is just very aggravating as there's no technical reason the program isn't able to run.)
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