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Yesterday, 09:41 AM
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RE: [GET] Carline Anglade Cole stuff
@daily-rp: Thanks for sharing this. Amazingly, the Mediafire links still work. I max repped you. @Those asking for the password: C'mon people! You should know the forum's standard password by now --- it's practically plastered all over many of the premium value shares on this forum ... in plain sight! Now, it may be that originally, these files were locked with a different password and the OP had to edit them to meet BBHF requirements...but, as of right now, the Best Black Hat Forum's standard password works; so you should be able to access these files. Below, I'm posting a few screenshots to show you that I was able to open multiple files from the download. I am showing PDFs below, but it also gave me access to audios and videos from all three file parts. And here's an image showing you the standard forum password: HOW TO 'CHEAT' BY USING THE PASSWORD AS A HINT WHEN NAMING YOUR DOWNLOAD DIRECTORY If you think you might forget the password upon opening the download, you can add it (as a reminder) to the filename when you name your download directory. You can do that for any password-protected share you download from BBHF. That might help if you download from different websites and the downloads call for their own password to open the files. For example, after downloading all three file parts for Carline Anglade-Cole Stuff to a single folder, you can name the directory: Carline Anglade-Cole Stuff_pw is bestblackhatforum.com HOW TO REMOVE THE NEED FOR A PASSWORD AFTER DOWNLOADING To my knowledge, the only way to remove the password after downloading the files is to pull all of the files out onto your desktop; one file part at a time. You will initially be asked to supply the password (so you still need to know it). Once the files are out of their original, password-protected directory and on your desktop, you can create a new directory, and inside of that directory, create 3 sub-directories (one for each downloaded file part, labeled part 1, part 2, part 3). Then you will need to drag-and-drop the files for each file part from your desktop, into those new subdirectories. You can then delete the original directory. The need for a password when opening each file part will then be eliminated because the files have been transferred to a brand-new folder that is not password protected. That may sound like a lot of work but so is having to supply a password each and every time you open multiple files in a directory. |
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