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sloter

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Everything posted by sloter

  1. Have the latest version of JRE? Lastest version is 6 update 7.
  2. I think this is going to just end up in a doing anyone any good. I think you intent was good though in your question but, i would have to lock this before this turns the wrong way.
  3. There is JRE 6 update 7.
  4. what was wrong with the topic viewtopic.php?f=45&t=749954 that you started and mentioned this?
  5. I don't know if your monitor will support that you can certainly just look at the back and see if it has those ports.
  6. Which version of JRE is isntalled? What version is your Graphics Driver?
  7. Oh my bad sorry about that. What type of connector is it?
  8. That happens to me some times though i never really bothered me cause it was rare. I don't play anymore but, what version of JRe and FF do you run? Also what OS are you running?
  9. This is all i really could find http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OtL7ZaRZsE. The original site i got it from is online anymore i did this like 2 years ago.
  10. Then that really isn't a firmware editor. Anyhow back on topic give a me some time to look around and find it again.
  11. Yes it is safe i have used it for quite some time now.
  12. Try restarting your computer and then try to delete? Try deleting it in safe mode?
  13. Why not just use Cam Studio? IT gets rid if the unregistered hyper cam thing in the upper left hand corner.
  14. There is but you have to do a rebuild of the system with new ribbon wire setup. I did it along time ago but i currently don't use the PSP much anymore. BTW you sig says you edit PSP firmware? You can't figure this out? Could i also see some of your work with the firmware?(Please don't take Dark Alex's or Noobz and call it yours).
  15. Has RuneScape ever worked right?
  16. This should be locked! This is nothing but asking for a big argument.
  17. That is Best Buy at there best ripping people off. I remember i was there once getting some stand ddr ram for my grand fathers computer and they said it is normally $126 on sale for $60. I was about to ask the guy if he was smoking crack because that is ridiculous. Also to go along the the "Geek Squad".
  18. No. It is just loading google from the cache.
  19. does it say your connected? If so it could be something with your browser.
  20. I have heard of it before and people using it but i really can't say much more it might give a test drive i will reply back on what i find if i do it.
  21. You could try power cycling which means unplugging the router then the modem and then plugging the modem and then the router back in make sure you do it in that order. I don't think that is necessary though as you are fine on the PS3 although it is simple so it doesn't hurt to try. I would also try restarting my computer to as that is an easy fix. You could try updating your network controller/adapter driver. Also what OS are you running?
  22. Might not be a big flat wire could also be a sata cord to which is small. Good point, but isnt many Sata CD drives around. I think. Also sata can only go in 1 way really. Unless you use a mallet :lol: Serious man? Sata is the most common thing now a days. Also what is the only 1 way?
  23. Might not be a big flat wire could also be a sata cord to which is small.
  24. Check rest the BIOS settings to default?
  25. Something might have gotten messed up in your CMOS just go into BIOS and renable it.

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