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Ok I did a google search on iw3sp.exe error. Seems to be quite a common problem. It is quite possible you have a corrupted game file which is causing iw3sp to close each time you run COD4. I know it might be a pain but I suggest trying some of the solutions people tried in this forum: http://www.straferight.com/forums/call-duty-series/174889-call-duty-iw3sp-exe-error-1.html I don't have COD4 so I can't provide any further support on that front.
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Control Panel > Administrative tools > Event viewer. Check for any related errors.
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I still think that as far as last gen goes. Burnout 3 is just beautiful. Haven't seen that matched on Wii at all.
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I have that chair. Whatever you do don't let people pull back on it while your in it. Not only will it make you feel like your going to fall backwards it will piss you off. And with enough force they will break it. (Thanks a lot uncle Ren)
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Because digital river are retarded. I posted some links on the previous page on how to create an ISO from the downloaded files.
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Well I suppose in firefox you could try maybe the web developer tool bar The SEO tools addon might be useful. Also the Accessibility tool bar may be of use. I would say they qualify as software. But matters if you use firefox or not / can be bothered to get them.
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Professor Layton and the Mysterious N-Europe Village
Ten10 replied to Beast's topic in General Chit Chat
River 99999999 -
Professor Layton and the Mysterious N-Europe Village
Ten10 replied to Beast's topic in General Chit Chat
I'm gonna go with the sun on that one. -
Out of interest, did anyone get the browser ballot thing come up. I guess since I got mine through digital river it was just the US version so no biggie. But it would have been interesting to check it out. Ah never mind. Its not out enforce yet. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/23/windows_seven_ballot_browser/
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Professor Layton and the Mysterious N-Europe Village
Ten10 replied to Beast's topic in General Chit Chat
Um to find its mummy? -
Adobe Reader won't work and it's driving me nuts.
Ten10 replied to Molly's topic in General Chit Chat
Yeah I was going to say use foxit and avoid the adobe reader crap. Foxit opens any pdf there and then. Not after load classes and plugins xyz. -
Winfox gives jump list functionality to firefox. Much like with Internet Explorer
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Anyway as I was saying before something for firefox users: Winfox not tested myself so can't vouch for it. What do you know it works like a dream.
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Um yeah pretty much windows 7 installed everything for me. Like my samsung sycmaster monitor and updates everything as needed too. Everything has worked right off the bat for me but I'm just installing the utilities, but I think vista had the same sort of functionality. I can confirm the issues with external drives are correct. But I believe for me it may have been due me moving from 32 bit to 64. But what I did was transfer the files to my laptop (32 bit) and then get them back onto the main pc over network. It was much better this way because using the hard drive I was quoted for transfer time of 24 days. Over network I got 20 minutes.
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Take it its the 64 bit version. Will post instructions in the morning. The morning: Ok the specific error you receive should just be ignored. It relates to unpack 64 bit files onto a 32 bit system. (that's the simplest way to explain it) So as to not take credit for the process on how to continue please visit this link: http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/10/22/how-to-make-a-dvd-of-that-student-only-windows-7/ Make sure you back up your data either using windows easy transfer or some other method. Then follow this guide here: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-windows-7-a.html
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Professor Layton and the Mysterious N-Europe Village
Ten10 replied to Beast's topic in General Chit Chat
Damn it. knew I should have googled something. Cant be bothered to requote as posting from DSi. But op didn't state that the riddle had to be made up. But next time I promise to have something involving ninjas. Layton starts off easy anyway. -
Professor Layton and the Mysterious N-Europe Village
Ten10 replied to Beast's topic in General Chit Chat
Um ok here goes its a golden oldie but the only one I know. What has 4 legs at dawn. Two legs at noon . Three legs in the evening. -
Professor Layton and the Mysterious N-Europe Village
Ten10 replied to Beast's topic in General Chit Chat
Um... Happy birthday to you???? -
Do you think you can tell us your OS? Also can you check your event viewer within administrative tools and look for any warning that can identify what might be causing the issue.
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Forgot to format my hard drive so I had 80 gig of unaccounted for space missing. So installing windows 7 again this time correctly. And I'm glad I did. Footprint went down to just 14GB which is correct for win 7 64.
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Well I'm off sick today, so I thought what else can I do but sit in bed and feel sorry for myself. Sit in front of my computer and feel sorry for myself. Win 7 looks very pretty, love the aero stuff. getting my Experience index score now. Which will be some what more useful than Vista's 5.9 upper limit. Edit: Annnnnnndddddddd she's a 5.9! All the technologimagical beauty of the future is let down by my HDD. Everything else is 7.1 and 6.8 fail. Might need to get myself one of those SSD's I started a buzz about. Practice what you preach.
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does anyone know Nintendo Broadband Neworks
Ten10 replied to NintendoKid's topic in General Chit Chat
Well I don't work for nintendo but this is something they would probably say. Everything you need to know + a point in the right direction: http://nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/support/wii_support_5251_7995.html -
I miss those days..... And of all the people I know attending uni they're all doing something useless like art and fashion. Good luck finding a job with that on the other side.
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Argos had some seriously sweet lappys going for a giveaway price not too long ago. Shame I can't find the right catalogue anymore. I'll see if I can dig them up from within their online system.
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Try the add new hardware process?