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==== Characteristics of a bootleg, particularly... ====
===== The tools used to make a bootleg =====
To confirm if a bootleg was made with nLite or not, look
* For any <code>
: <code>; Generated by nLite 1.3</code>
: <code>; Generated by nLite 1.4.9.1</code>
: Any entries starting with "RVM". This is a reference to "RyanVM", a person well-known for making nLite addons and update packs
: Any entries starting with "Z-". This is a reference to "Zab". Mostly seen in Russian bootlegs
* Second is to look for the nLite session files (usually in the root of the CD or hidden somewhere) and scroll to the very end, it may reveal filenames which may be important to identifying and cataloguing them.
To confirm if a program was integrated via the setup hotfix feature:
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