Wait, are there free or open-source alternatives? Not really, since Autocom Delphi is a commercial product. So the best approach is to redirect to official sources.

What should I do? First, inform them that I can't help with pirated software. Then, explain the risks involved in using cracked software, like malware and legal issues. Offer legitimate alternatives, like where to purchase it. Maybe mention their alternatives, like other diagnostic tools.

Alright, that should cover it. Let me draft the response now.

Let me structure the response: start by stating I can't help with cracked software, outline the risks, then provide legitimate resources. Keep the tone helpful and positive, not accusatory. Maybe offer to help with other aspects if they have a real need.

Wait, but the user might not know about the legal options. I should guide them towards legitimate methods. Let me check if there are any official sources for Autocom Delphi. Oh right, Autocom was acquired by another company, maybe Launch Tech or something else now. The current company would be a good resource.

Also, think about why they might need it. If they're a professional mechanic, they might need this for work. If they're a hobbyist, maybe there are other affordable options. Mentioning training or certifications could be useful.