Posted January 20, 201015 yr Hi When I download Lena's tutorials, my Nod32 tells me that there are some trojan virus in some of them... regards The SharK Ps. I would love, if I could download all 40 tuts in one BIG file ;-)
January 20, 201015 yr Ps. I would love, if I could download all 40 tuts in one BIG file ;-) Is this because of the 20 files per day limit? I seriously doubt you could progress through 20 tutorials in one day, from start to finish, if you were really watching them from start to finish (as is intended) and then testing the knowledge imparted within. That there are all of the files in one place, conveniently available for you to download, is a good thing and should not be overlooked.HR,Ghandi
January 20, 201015 yr Author Is this because of the 20 files per day limit? I seriously doubt you could progress through 20 tutorials in one day, from start to finish, if you were really watching them from start to finish (as is intended) and then testing the knowledge imparted within. That there are all of the files in one place, conveniently available for you to download, is a good thing and should not be overlooked.HR,GhandiHi Ghandi,No, not really because of the download limit ;-)I have plenty of time to download them, just more convenient that's all !!!Hi Xsp!d3rYou mean my Nod32 reacts on the zip-files ?regards,The SharK Edited January 20, 201015 yr by The SharK
January 20, 201015 yr You should read the site F.A.Q., it is written for a good reason... moving this topic to the appropriate forum...Ted.
January 22, 201015 yr First things first, I believe I've seen torrents that have lena's tuts, which would enable you to download them at one time, although a bit slower. Secondly, a packer is used to compress the program, kind of like winzip, but built into the file, and when the program runs it unpacks itself. You'll learn more about those in the tutorials though. Enjoy
January 23, 201015 yr Author First things first, I believe I've seen torrents that have lena's tuts, which would enable you to download them at one time, although a bit slower. Secondly, a packer is used to compress the program, kind of like winzip, but built into the file, and when the program runs it unpacks itself. You'll learn more about those in the tutorials though. EnjoyYeah, I'm looking foreward to those tuts ;-)
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