PSP Anti-Theft System (PATS) 2 |
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Here's how it works. When you double click the "setowner.reg" file, information will be added to the registry stating that that particular computer is the TRUE owner of the PSP. When you plug the PSP into a computer "autorun.inf" will run "findowner.bat" and if it doesn't read the registry of the owner data, a browser window opens up and sends the users IP address to the TRUE owner's email, which was set in the "index.htm" file.
Installation Instructions:
1. Drag and drop all the file in this folder into your psp root.
2. Open 'ms0:index.htm' in NotePad and edit the fake email address and replace with YOUR email address.
3. Save 'index.htm'.
4. Open up 'ms0:pspcommonpassword.txt'.
5. Edit first line for YOUR password.
(DO NOT use anything important (such as forums, sites, aim, etc. password).
6. Save 'password.txt' (Much easier than version 1, eh?).
NOTE: If you do not have 'ms0:pspcommonpassword.txt' file you will get a VB error!
What's New in this Version:
- Added a 'password' box.
- Ditched the registry.
- Ditched the .bat file and now using .vbe (MUCH more features).
- If password is correct an explorer window will automatically open.
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]
Download: [PATS V2]
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Comments [refresh]
Anyways,has anyone tried to run the .vbe file.
Coz i tried running it to see wat it was and my anti-virus said it was a high risk script and told me to not open it.
Any ideas?
this doesnt work!! and i have the old anti theif and im trying to delete it all and it still says wen i open it cant find...blablabla and so i have to right click plz help?? and when i go in nothing happens to this password thing i can get in fine without having to put a pass in!! plz help@!
im guessing the check.ve is supposed to automatically open when the psp is plugged in but even with the auto run script mine wont open unless i click on the check.ve. i think stheres a problem with it.
Theres is a big problem, it won't open check.vbe with autorun.
Very Poor indeed
Its autorun isn't working. PATS1 and ATPSP are working properly with the autorun. The concept it nice, nut there is no icon support. Hoppefuly th next release will have icon support and have the autorun work.
altunozara you must format your memory stick
And the autorun alson doesn't word for me
*And the autorun also doesn't work for me
Sorry ^^
The thief can format the psp en then the security is over lol
Just remember kids that if you steal one just turn off you internet before you plug it in. Ir if you don't want anything from the memory card, just format it on the psp.
pffft anti-theft system. Kinda like a video camera. It watches people rob your store. Theres no "anti" anything. Its an after the fact solution.
Yea..A thief's really going to turn off their internet when they steal a psp. They will not suspect anything.
Open autorun.inf and change open to shellexecute.
Tell me if it works.
;)
Yea that is the problem and if they have Windows Defender... it Pops and askes if you want to allow this script.... I don't think this will help if you get your PSP Stolen by some Computer Nerd... Beacuse He'll Notice the little POP Up thing if he has Defender or Beta Antispyware from microsoft...
Sorry, to say but Good idea bad Computer programs that can block this Well thought out Stuff...
But, keep up the good work. maybe you'll get past those Barriers
if someone steal the psp cant they just format the stick and reset the settings thats why the psp security sucks to begin with
More importantly... who would want to steal a PSP to begin with. The thing has the worst graphics ever and is way over-priced. Wait for PSP 2.
okay, in the autorun, change "open=" to "shellexecute=" , and it should work. Toodles!
oh, and to get the icons to work, just open the autorun file, and make a new line.
put it as this:
icon=icon.ico
obviously, change the name of the icon to whatever it's called. Honestly, you're all pretty stupid if you think that the provided autorun doesn't support it, it's you who hasnt set it!