I paid a one-time fee years ago for Adobe Premiere Pro, but when they moved to subscription-based service I lost access to my old edition of Premiere. It’s like pulling teeth, I get so close but I’m so far.

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    Read the nfo file for directions. Open it with a text editor. You probably missed a step.

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    I get so close but I’m so far.

    How is that anything like pulling teeth?

    I digress, this most likely isn’t on your client qBittorrent, but on the files delivered via the .torrent file. Maybe search a different torrent file, esp. one from a trusted uploader?

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    I understand that this comment isn’t helpful, but you’re gonna save yourself a lot of headaches by just transitioning to DaVinci Resolve.

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    Read the instructions, but also sometimes windows defender or whatever helpfully deletes suspicious files that you need.

    Unrelated program, but cracking solidworks required removing every trace of the student copy I had installed (well, registries and program files at least)

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    Update your browser I guess

    Maybe they are talking about Edge Webview

    Use christitus winutil. It had a 3rd party script integrated that is able to remove edge. Afterwards, reinstall edge webview, otherwise a bunch of stuff is broken.

    Webviews are really cool, better than Electron garbage for sure, but they tie you to the OS. at least on windows I guess you could build a hardened chromium as webview, but never heard of anyone doing that