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- guysullavin
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i say, scavenge all the the maps you HAVE modded or are in process of modding, then save them seperately somewhere else, then reinstall Halo
just a suggestion


Not Removing until Prototype comes out. Started 1/7/2009
obj1: DUDE'S GOT A POINT....I GIVE THIS PRODUCT A TRY....HELL WHAT COULD GO WRONG!
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- DeadHamster
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Didn't I already tell you I was doing all of the stuff you just listed Halo3o3? In fact, I think I used those exact words to describe it to you, if it wasnt you it was somebody else then.
I'll try to backup my modded map and reinstall halo again...if I can. Im pretty sure I'll find a way to, no worries.
I'll try to backup my modded map and reinstall halo again...if I can. Im pretty sure I'll find a way to, no worries.
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Chain spawning? It's been done before and requires CE. There's even a tutorial if you're interested.
For anybody still wondering where FTD has gone, here it is.
- DeadHamster
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- DeadHamster
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Maybe, do you have Xfire/AIM? If not get Xfire.
something's been bugging me, I used conure's bitmap internalizer, and now whenever I get close to the flagholder scenery my map has an exception. It didn't do this prior to injecting these bitmaps either.
I even deleted the flag scenery, and then moved the flag spawns well away from the map, and whenever you walk over that one spot, it has an exception.
something's been bugging me, I used conure's bitmap internalizer, and now whenever I get close to the flagholder scenery my map has an exception. It didn't do this prior to injecting these bitmaps either.
I even deleted the flag scenery, and then moved the flag spawns well away from the map, and whenever you walk over that one spot, it has an exception.
- Cryticfarm
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DeadHamster wrote:I read through all of the ideas, I'll add which ones I lied and which I didn't.
But jusy FYI everbody, this is on temporary hiatus for a few reasons, one being my free time is being eaten away more than usual, somewhat by playing Mario Kart 64 with friends (that game is unbelievably fun with funny people), and mostly by my talking to a certain someone 8+hours a day.
The other reason being that everytime I run Halo, my computer gets the BSOD (Blue Screen of Death), and tells me there was an error with some:
n----.dll
If anybody knows why, say so, and when I get a chance I'll try to pick this back up. I'll check in every now and again when I get the chance.[/img]
The process belongs to the software n.dll by unknown.
Description: File n.dll is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. The file size on Windows XP is 4608 bytes.
This .dll file is a Browser Helper Object (BHO) that runs automatically every time you start your Internet browser. BHOs are not stopped by personal firewalls, because they are identified by the firewall as your browser itself. BHOs are often used by adware and spyware. The unique ID of this BHO is C370527A-24A7-4583-BE01-72E59000EB17 or 15eeb236-bcde-4835-9636-08cd9974c3a7. There is no information about the maker of the file. The program has no visible window. It is located in the Windows folder, but it is not a Windows core file. It is able to change the behavior or monitor the Internet Explorer. The service has no detailed description. n.dll is not a Windows system file. Therefore the technical security rating is 92% dangerous.
- DeadHamster
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