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| <!DOCTYPE html>
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| <title>ReadMe - MAS Root Folder</title>
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| <body style="background-color: #DfDfDf;">
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| <pre>
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| <code>
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| ====================================================================================================
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|    All-In-One-Version:
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| 
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|  - This version contains all activators and extras files in one single file.
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| 
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|  - It uses Compressed2TXT (github.com/AveYo/Compressed2TXT) (by @AveYo aka @BAU) to store required 
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|    .exe and .dll files in text format in .cmd file.
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|    https://massgrave.dev/readme-unreadable-codes-in-mas-aio.html
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| 
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|  - At the time of writing this, all included files are clean from AVs, however some AVs may flag
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|    the text to file conversion process. In such cases, you either need to set exclusion in your AV
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|    or use Separate-Files-Version.
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| 
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|    Separate-Files-Version:
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| 
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|  - As the name states, all activators and extras files are in their respective separate folders.
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| 
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|  - In case you need to use script switches to perform an advanced task, you need to use Separate 
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|    Files Version. AIO version doesn't support the switches yet. Though both version support creation 
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|    of ready to use $OEM$ folders for pre-activation.
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| 
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|  - Apart from this, both versions have the same functionality.
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| 
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|    Verify_Files-Clear_Zone.Identifier:
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| 
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|  - This script check files and verifies them with SHA-1 hash. 
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| 
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|  - When a file is downloaded from the Internet, the Windows system attach alternate data streams
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|    (Zone.Identifier) in the file, that way Windows identifies the outside files and shows a warning.
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| 
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|    If an archive file is extracted with WinRAR, 7zip then these software's don't keep the Zone.
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|    Identifier in the extracted files. However, default Windows explorer, bandizip, etc. keep the 
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|    Zone.Identifier.
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| 
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|    Also, if the file is downloaded with a 3rd party download manager then chances are that files
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|    won't have the Zone.Identifier.
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| 
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|    Script cleans the Zone.Identifier from the MAS project files, so that you don't have to see 
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|    a warning before running other script files.
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| 
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|    Further read:
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|    winitor.com/pdf/NtfsAlternateDataStreams.pdf
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|    docs.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/blogs/askcore/alternate-data-streams-in-ntfs
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| 
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| </code></pre>
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| </body>
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| </html>
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