The law is quite likely different from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but one would reasonably believe that only the person(s) that own the plot can legally remove (or approve the removal) of a...
Certainly not without permission of the cemetary and the next of kin. If you are the next of kin, you should contact the cemetary's management and ask about their policy. If you are unsatisfied with...
RemoveWAT and Chew-WGA are pieces of software that attempt to get around product activationhttp://www.thetechherald.com/article.php/200947/4805/Windows-7-activation-crack-comes-as-no-surprise
Cut around the toilet with a razor blade knife. There isn't any under the toilet, you should be able to remove what is left on the floor after you take the toilet up.
You have to delete the viruses start-up permissions and then delete it from the registry and then from its location, always back up your data otherwise your done 4! If you have a virus it can just...