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Cracked Steam Portable카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 2. 10:35
Most computers have a boot menu, if you want, use an Ubuntu Live CD/USB to install to an external hard drive/large and fast USB stick (WARNING: make sure you set the boot-loader to install on that drive as well as the OS or you'll screw up the computer you're using)once installed, go to school/work and plug in your hard drive and access the boot menu (Dell: F12; HP: Automatic if plugged in and reboot, wait a while as HPs take a long time to show bootloader after boot, but it does eventually) and start Ubuntu. You can then install the Steam for Linux beta or use Wine/Crossover to get you full library of games (Wine/Crossover are buggier but more games are accessible).Disclaimer: I'm not responsible if you screw stuff up. Also, Steam for Linux is in beta so there are a few glitches (console shows up and you have to accept installing stuff from there on first use) and there is only a small library of games for it (TF2 works, but FAST hard drive highly recommended). They came out with Linux Steam because Valve has plans to release their own Steambox, but they don't want it running Windows due to licensing, and the CEO hates Windows 8.If there are not enough games on the official Linux Steam, use Wine or Crossover to run the Windows version on Linux. You are distributing the exact file that they do as a distribution bundle, byte for byte, then you are, in fact, modifying it.
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That is the literal and legal definition.If you're compressing anything, OR adding files, OR removing file, OR changing file names, OR just repackaging what they give out in the most trivial of ways, then you are modifying it, and it is not allowed.What you might be able to do, is put up a download of just your launcher code, and instructions for people to embed their existing copy of Steam into it. (Although I don't know the details of the Steam licence, and users might not be allowed to even do that for themselves without breaking it). I installed steam on a secondary harddrive and then wiped my winxp system and installed win 7. When 7 was up and running, I could still run steam just fine by hitting the executable in the drive despite the fact it had never been installed on 7. This implies that, theoretically at least, if you just installed steam to your flash drive portable apps folder (and then at worst, maybe have to make sure to reset the letter on different computers), you'd be able to run it just fine. Effectively, steam may already be inherently portable. Never published it because I ran into a huge problem I hope you've addressed:When manipulating the registry, Steam's registry key and tree can be VERY VERY LARGE.
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Local or portable version. It can take a VERY LONG TIME to export and delete the old key or to move it.
On the other hand in regedit you can rename the key in a split second, but there seems to be no rename API for registry keys and all the scripts that claim to 'rename' just 'move' which is SLOW. I suspect regedit doesn't use the registry APIs but manipulates the files directly which is not an option for portable apps.