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Old 02-06-2008, 03:17 AM
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Red face Viewing Cjpg files,convert to .jpg??

Ok, i have a bunch of .cjpg files on my computer. I usually use this program called Cryptsee along with a Aladdin Hasp key to view the files. I want to know how can I bypass using Cryptsee and the hasp key and just convert the .cjpg files to .jpg files and view the files normally in windows?


I download the "Creative.Winbond.CJPG.v1.10.decompressor" and installed it and don't know what to do next.

these are protected files because of the hasp key. If i get this to work I can gets lots of medical ebooks.

any ideas?
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