Commented 16 years ago2008-05-24 11:18:53 UTC
in journal: #5091Comment #56078
Every new brush I made I usually have the 'Nodraw' texture assigned and I then apply the desired texture. Of course I don't always do this so I later go over brushes with the 'Cover all the faces in this shiz yo' and retexture...
Commented 16 years ago2008-05-21 07:56:17 UTC
in journal: #5080Comment #44228
Hm did you install the Windows XP patch thing? : S If you can't get past that bit there's always videos on YouTube and the Twin Snakes version which is more updated :>
I'm actually listening to the end song of MSG1. Good song!
Commented 16 years ago2008-05-16 18:57:45 UTC
in journal: #5067Comment #58667
Yeah why do people overclock their GFX? Is it really worth it :S I mean adding more voltage doesn't sound safe...Makes me nervous just thinking about it!
Commented 16 years ago2008-05-05 17:54:47 UTC
in journal: #5051Comment #58647
Here's the email I got when I had similar problems:
To resolve the issue, you may consider restoring the computer back to factory settings by performing the steps below:
NOTE: Factory restore would restore your computer software to the original state in which it was shipped to you from Dell, including:
Microsoft Windows Operating system. Dell-provided utilities and software. Drivers for all hardware included in the original shipment. All default settings.
Restore does NOT restore any changes made after you first received the computer, including:
Any programs you installed. Any Windows or other software updates you installed. Your user data (such as files, folders, e-mails, and documents). Drivers for hardware added post-factory. Your settings.
NOTE: Please back up all important date before restoriing to facotry settings.
Turn on the computer.
As the computer starts, press F8 key on the keyboard until the Advanced Boot Options menu appears on the screen.
Note: You must press F8 before the Windows logo appears on the screen. If you press F8 after the Windows logo appears on the screen, the Advanced Boot Options menu will not appear on the screen. If you do not see the Advanced Boot Options menu, restart the computer, and then repeat this step until you see the menu on the screen.
Press the <Down Arrow> on the keyboard to select Repair Your Computer on the Advanced Boot Options menu, and then press <Enter>.
Specify the language settings that you want, and then click Next.
Log in as a user who has administrative credentials, and then click OK.
Click Dell Factory Image Restore.
In the Dell Factory Image Restore window, click Next.
Click to select the Yes, reformat hard drive and restore system software to factory condition check box.
Click Next.
The computer is restored to the default factory configuration.
When the restore operation is completed, click Finish to restart the computer.
NOTE: In case you do not want to restore the computer back to factory settings, please reboot the system to Windows Vista Recovery Environment (WinRE) and run Startup Repair by performing the steps given below:
Restart the computer.
Tap the F8 key during startup until the Windows Advanced Options menu appears.
If the Windows Advanced Options menu does not appear, restart the computer, and try again.
Press the <Down Arrow> key until Repair Your Computer is highlighted, and press the <Enter> key.
The System Recovery Options window appears.
Click to select your language, and click Next.
Log in as a user with administrative rights, and click OK.
The Windows Vista Recovery Environment appears.
From the Choose a recovery tool menu, click Startup Repair.
Startup Repair proceeds to check the system for issues and resolve them.
Once completed, click Finish.
Click Restart.
NOTE: PC restore or Startup repair should resolve the issue. So, you do not need to use the Vista DVD disk.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to assist you.
Thank you again for contacting Dell XPS Hardware E-Support.
Commented 16 years ago2008-05-05 16:58:53 UTC
in journal: #5051Comment #58646
Well when I installed an old version of Vegas made before Vista existed it warned me that the file it was installing has been known not to work with Vista. I ignored it thinking the program would just not work..I had to see but for some reason that file had something to do with the system files...It would cause my PC to freeze on boot.
SO my point is don't install old programs on Vista! Cause I got a Dell I just choose reset to factory settings and it returns to the way it was when I first got it. :>
Good luck!
Also you should try System Restore instead of uninstalling stuff.
Commented 16 years ago2008-04-27 07:57:43 UTC
in journal: #5035Comment #44205
Ant: Easy indeed although the uncharted island where you have to hit the rocks has me stumped. I understand that the island is in the shape of the hints but the two at the back look the same...
Spike: I'm studying games design at East London. It's a mix of 2D / 3D, story writing, games document writing and stuff. It's an alright course.
Madcow: You had better! I wrote down lots of funny bits in DBZ for you to use and I have the eps in avi format.
Penguin: Yeah I was thinking of getting those sometime ^^
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THERE'S TROUBLE AFOOT! LIGHTNING! SHOOTING UPWARDS!
Maybe you're right! Spacebar does sound better...
The spider coordinates were left in on purpose since this was the game I submitted to my tutors.
I'm actually listening to the end song of MSG1. Good song!
Strider: Yeah I started off with MGS2 and then played MGS3. After that I wanted more so I got MGS1 for PC and that was the last MGS I played.
I look forward to ending Liquid's game!
Congrats! What did you get, what are you doing etc?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlpNtfegjPk
http://mojoart.mixnmojo.com/original-art/grim-fandango/cover-art/grim-fandango_box_front_1600x2012.jpg
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ww0903a.htm
To resolve the issue, you may consider restoring the computer back to factory settings by performing the steps below: Hope that helps!
SO my point is don't install old programs on Vista! Cause I got a Dell I just choose reset to factory settings and it returns to the way it was when I first got it. :>
Good luck!
Also you should try System Restore instead of uninstalling stuff.
Spike: I'm studying games design at East London. It's a mix of 2D / 3D, story writing, games document writing and stuff. It's an alright course.
Madcow: You had better! I wrote down lots of funny bits in DBZ for you to use and I have the eps in avi format.
Penguin: Yeah I was thinking of getting those sometime ^^