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god, windows sucks

i tried installing enter the matrix, 4 Cd's took about 20 minutes and had a fatal error each time. losat 40 minutes of my life that i'll never get back.
 
Link

Because of the way it's setup, not sure if this link is gonna work correctly. But check there.


EDIT: There are installation FAQ's there.





KeyserSoze
 
Only thing I don't like about xp (actually it's probably an IE6 issue) is that I can't see where a link will take me when I cursor-hover over it. Everything else seems good. Fast boots and hibernation are 2 great improvements over 98se.

It sounds like your digitoy is unstable. R u overclocking?
 
Originally posted by: shady06
i tried installing enter the matrix, 4 Cd's took about 20 minutes and had a fatal error each time. losat 40 minutes of my life that i'll never get back.
yeah, it did that for my installation as well... they weren't fatal errors though, just a box asking for disk 1 each time a new disk had to be inserted.
 
?I beat some Vampires in the Courtyard, and then the game crashed.?

This occurs when you let the Vampires chase you and then defeat one or more in the Courtyard. The Vampires should be dispatched in the rooms you find them in. Your best bet is to load a previously saved game and dispose of the Vampires as you come across them.

So make sure the vampires stay in their room?? wtf?
 
Originally posted by: Pilsnerpete
Only thing I don't like about xp (actually it's probably an IE6 issue) is that I can't see where a link will take me when I cursor-hover over it. Everything else seems good. Fast boots and hibernation are 2 great improvements over 98se.

It sounds like your digitoy is unstable. R u overclocking?
view > status bar
 
Thank you for helping me not to Google it, GT! I probly never would've gotten around to finding the answer as it seems pretty petty.😉
 
Originally posted by: shady06
i tried installing enter the matrix, 4 Cd's took about 20 minutes and had a fatal error each time. losat 40 minutes of my life that i'll never get back.

And this has what to do with windows? ETM sucks balls, everyone knows that.
 
Originally posted by: nan0bug
Originally posted by: shady06
i tried installing enter the matrix, 4 Cd's took about 20 minutes and had a fatal error each time. losat 40 minutes of my life that i'll never get back.

And this has what to do with windows? ETM sucks balls, everyone knows that.

this is just one of many incidents in a day full of blue screens...
 
Originally posted by: Pilsnerpete
Thank you for helping me not to Google it, GT! I probly never would've gotten around to finding the answer as it seems pretty petty.😉
you're welcome. hey this isn't the tech support forum!
 
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
Originally posted by: Pilsnerpete
Thank you for helping me not to Google it, GT! I probly never would've gotten around to finding the answer as it seems pretty petty.😉
you're welcome. hey this isn't the tech support forum!
Hey you did it on your own! I was just making a comment.:beer:😀
 
I found initially XP much less stable than Win2k but I've not really played with it in a while because 2k does absolutely and utterly everything I need with top notch stability.
 
Originally posted by: shady06
Originally posted by: nan0bug
Originally posted by: shady06
i tried installing enter the matrix, 4 Cd's took about 20 minutes and had a fatal error each time. losat 40 minutes of my life that i'll never get back.

And this has what to do with windows? ETM sucks balls, everyone knows that.

this is just one of many incidents in a day full of blue screens...

If you get tons of blue screens, you can't build a computer, easy as that. I'm assuming you use win2k or windows xp. I NEVER get blue screens on the machines I build.
 
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