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To confirm the program used to make a bootleg's autorun:
* Check the file's version information. This will usually do the trick, in most cases▼
* Use any binary checking tool, such as Detect It Easy▼
* Look for any files pertaining to the autorun maker itself, such as:
: A file named "AUTORUN.ARU" (''Longtion Autorun Pro/Enterprise/II'', seen in Vietnamese bootlegs)
: Any files with the extension of "CDD" (''AutoPlay Media Studio'', most common)
: A file named "SETUP.INI" and any mentions of "Авторан для Windows", or sections "Default" and any "Item" entries (''Autorun for Windows'' by Boa Software, seen in Russian bootlegs)
* Search for strings in the binary itself. It may lead you to extra clues such as version information which you may not be obvious otherwise▼
* ''For StartCD:'' Click the program's icon at the top left of the program window, or right click the program in the tasklist, and click "About"
▲* Search for strings in the binary itself. It may lead you to extra clues such as version information which you may not be obvious otherwise
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