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Do a search on this forum about that topic..it has been discussed in great detail. [This message has been edited by Wolf (edited 06 July 2000).]
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Look for them BEFORE you click ok on the error warning window. Look for them while that window is still active, otherwise it deletes the temp files once you close the window.
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If I can get a game to run in Win2k, 99% of the time it runs better. Less hits to the HD and decent FPS from some admittedly bad beta drivers from ATI. [This message has been edited by Wolf (edited 13 June 2000).] [This message has been edited by Wolf (edited 13 June 2000).]
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Thanks SO much for not letting this topic die. /end sarcasm Oh wait.. I just did it too.. DOH. [This message has been edited by Wolf (edited 12 June 2000).]
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Thanks for the info, nova. I don't think I really need to mess with it, anyway. I only boot into 98 for some older games I still run, so the drive letter difference is no big deal, since I just run the games from the C: drive. Thanks again, though!!
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nova...you are the man... Quick question..I'm sure you've covered this, but here goes... I had Win2k installed on my C:. I set up a partition so I could dual boot win98. Install went fine, etc etc.. works great.. now.. In win2k the partition is assigned drive letter f:, in win 98 it is d:.. how can I make these match? Run PM5.0 from the 98 side and give that letter to the partition on the 98 side?
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Quote: Originally posted by JBrave715: ::itches butt:: ::sniffs finger:: Intelligence personified. Methinks I smell a trolling post here.... [This message has been edited by Wolf (edited 31 May 2000).]
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SHS, those are HACKS, not the released version of the game. Ok, fine Duke had strippers. Wow. Grainy SVGA pixels...the end of civilization as we know it. Ya know... You people complain about "[censored] in games" like it's the worst cause you can find to speak out against. If you are a resonsible parent, you can take every precaution to keep stuff like this away from your children. If it's your own distaste for this content, again.... DON'T PLAY IT! Buncha damn thin skinned conservatives... Jbrave, you are right that it is easy, too easy, for kids to run into this content. There again, a RESPONSIBLE parent won't use a TV or computer as a babysitter. Last time I checked, there were untold things that could hurt, or corrupt a child, most of which would be here regardless of the internet or not. It has always been the parents JOB to make sure that they raise their kids right, and learn right from wrong. If people start blaming the negative influences, it usually means they're too damn lazy to guard their kids from it. If you take one negative influence away, there are plenty more to take its place. However, if you raise that kid right, they can avoid those influences on their own or deal with them in a positive way. Basically, all the negative things in the world are no match for good parenting. So go on, keep *****ing about trivial things like this... it just doesn't matter. <A HREF="http://www.eff.org/blueribbon.html" TARGET=_blank> </A> [This message has been edited by Wolf (edited 31 May 2000).]
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Do a search on this message board for "shutdown", and you'll see various fixes.
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Quote: Originally posted by Benzine: ...but it runs most games fine, except Daikatana ....damn that game runs choppy as hell ...i dont see why when unreal Tourney runs smooth as water. Oh well, its not a great game anyway Because Daikatana..well.. sucks.
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Umm.. this was posted in error. Ignore this post. Do not reply to this post. Thank you for your support. [This message has been edited by Wolf (edited 30 May 2000).]
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While I respect your opinion, I will say this. No one forces you to play anything you don't want to. If you don't like a games content, don't buy or play it. <A HREF="http://www.eff.org/blueribbon.html" TARGET=_blank> </A> [This message has been edited by Wolf (edited 30 May 2000).]
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Don't share that folder out. If nobody has view permissions for that folder, then....
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Snag Zonealarm 2.x from www.zonelabs.com It rocks, its free, and it works.