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#46
Welcome Center / Re: What's up guys!
May 02, 2010, 03:21:18 PM
Ahh Firespray. Nothing much. Clans are pretty much KOed though. How ya doing?
#47
Wow, WUSI dominated. Congrads to all top 3!  :cheers: Once again, great turnout folks!
#48
Wow, HUGE tournament! I think we had 16 - 20 guys in there. Thanks for hosting Buckler.  :cheers:
#49
I think I'll come out for this one... Haven't played in AGES though.
#50
Welcome Center / Re: Return
February 26, 2010, 01:34:42 PM
Welcome back xshat!  :cheers:
#51
Other Games / Re: Halo 1 for PC
February 22, 2010, 08:25:48 AM
Sorry for the ten day bump folks, but I've dug through my Hardrive and found something interesting: a Halo Mod Beta. So basically, there's a Halo Mod Beta for SWBF somewhere out there. Since it's illegal, I think I'll have to let you find it on your own though. It's only imp.lvl so it's going to be kinda crappy seeing as you'll be facing normal rebels. However, the weapons are extremely fun to use.

Edit: Found another topic talking about the Halo Mod and I found a link to it here. Sorry to bring this up, still here it is.

Here are some photos that came with the download:







#52
I would check the video settings on both your OSes.

By the way, I love your caption under your avatar. I just noticed it. :)
#53
From the look of the message you don't have 3D acceleration or something like that turned on with Vista. Are Vista and Windows 7 on the same computer?
#54
Tech Support / Re: Boot camp help
January 16, 2010, 08:04:47 AM
I highly doubt VMWare fusion or Parallels will run Modern Warefare 2.

Also, when I partitioned my hard drive with bootcamp about a year ago and installed Windows XP, I also had trouble accessing Mac made routers. This is a common problem I believe. I think you should just buy the game Russell.
#55
Tech Support / Re: Odd Hard Drive Partition / Warning
January 15, 2010, 01:14:03 PM
I've got back-ups of my computer via Time Machine. I'll re-install Leopard with an original install disk then load my whole computer back on.

@ HC: I never tried to change my dad's administrator password. I just needed an admin password to install a program or get by time limits etc.

@ Russell: My computer isn't really wacked anymore. It still has a slow start-up, but that's because I have 115 gigabytes of files on my computer out of a 149 gig HD.
#56
Tech Support / Odd Hard Drive Partition / Warning
January 13, 2010, 01:46:27 PM
Hello MPC,

I recently encountered a problem with my computer, not really severe, yet a little bothersome. I've been hacking my computer, about 10 times to be exact, with the old:

/sbin/mount -uw /
rm /var/db/.applesetupdone

I'd then just delete them after I'd typed in the administrator's password to install something. For those who don't know, I'm not the admin on my MacBook.

Yesterday I realized how slowly my computer was loading up. I thought it was some kind of software damage or possibly a virus. I plugged in a Leopard CD, one that came with another MacBook, but my MacBook spit it out after about 30 seconds. I put it in again and it stayed.

This had happened with another CD, Ford Racing 2, but in that case the CD had actually gotten stuck for a bit. So, summary, my computer's rejecting some CDs. I guess they aren't appealing enough.

I restarted my MacBook with the Leopard CD in it and pressed C. My computer started refused to boot from the CD. So I restarted, held down option as I started up and selected the Leopard CD to boot from. My computer started to boot but just restarted over and over and over. I cut the power, then started up and logged in.

I went into disk utility, and saw this:



and in more detail, this:



disk0s1 could not be mounted, erased, verified, or anything of the likes.  I was starting to get pissed off, since I knew my computer was messed up. I tried erasing the whole TOSHIBA hard drive, but it wouldn't allow me since disk0s1 was unmounted. I then popped in the Leopard CD and clicked on it, and clicked "Install Mac OS X." My computer restarted, but did the same thing as before.

So, I powered off and back on. I logged in, and poof! disk0s1 was gone! Does anyone have any ideas as to how this 200 MB partition could have been created by accident?

So, moral of this post. Don't abuse the administrator's hack on your computer! I think if overused, it can hurt your hard drive. My computer's booting up slower and is doing some funky things. I learned my lesson, don't learn yours.
#57
SWBF 1 and 2 Tournaments / Re: Platform Wars 3?
January 12, 2010, 03:36:36 PM
We need some PC players ASAP.
#58
SWBF 1 and 2 Tournaments / Re: Platform Wars 3?
January 09, 2010, 04:08:01 PM
If I'm available, I can play for the Mac side.
#59
Phew, quite the job there Hardcore! When I'm home I'll take a more extensive look through it.
#60
Tech Support / Re: Whats new with Apple or microsoft?
January 09, 2010, 03:55:51 PM
Thanks for the update. I'm interested in the new touch mac and new OS. I doubt I'll buy a touch mac though. Do you have any idea if it will be a whole new line of OSs or just another OS further along the Mac OS X line?

By the way, I love those updated stocks!