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    Default Issues with JDownloader

    Hey guys, this is my first post (I apologize that it's a bit of a complaint). Really, I'm not sure if this is the proper forum, either (please move it, if so).

    Anyway, as this is my first time using this website for roms/emus (I'm a coolrom guy, personally), I've run into the issue of JDownloader being needed to download a good portion of the games on this website, via the forums. This would be all well and good, but it appears (after a good bit of research) that any version of JDownloader that I can currently access, has malware embedded deep within it.

    If anyone has an older Jdownloader link that doesn't have malware in it (I.E. hacked version), I would greatly appreciate it.


    Anywho, I love you guys and I look forward to getting shit-tons of roms from ya. Thanks kindly.

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    here ya go buddy, the malware free offline installer,

    http://jdrch.wordpress.com/2013/10/0...ine-installer/
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