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this post was submitted on 23 Jul 2023
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Firstly, if it's taking you to the programs website, you don't want that, you should block the program from accessing the internet using Windows firewall. Create an inbound and outbound rule blocking the program. It's good practice to always do this with cracked programs, after install but before opening the program.
Secondly, look for a file with the type .NFO in the torrent files and open with a text editor like notepad (right click, open with, select notepad) and that file should have instructions from the cracker on how to install the program and crack properly
It would help if you mention which program your trying to install. Screenshots of the pop ups your talking about would also help me help you since I'm not sure I understand what your referring to exactly.
Let me know if you need anymore help
There wasn't an .nfo file but I did get it figured out. I started all over and got it working this time. Turns out that file just needed to be added to the program files and not ran. Really appreciate your help!