
sp>mp conversions
sp>mp conversions
whenever i use patches for these sp>mp conversions it doesnt work(serenity will go half way then error same with sppf) some1 help me 


- plushiefire
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Re: sp>mp conversions
Ok heres some options,BADSMILEY wrote:whenever i use patches for these sp>mp conversions it doesnt work(serenity will go half way then error same with sppf) some1 help me
1. Get more RAM<---Most likely
2 Reinstall .NET framework 2.0
3. Get a new version of serenity or SPPF thats clean.
Thats all I got hope it helps.
my ram is the following
Memory (RAM)
Capacity: 512 MB
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.60GHz
Version: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9
Speed: 2600 MHz
Memory (RAM)
Capacity: 512 MB
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.60GHz
Version: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9
Speed: 2600 MHz
Last edited by BADSMILEY on Thu May 03, 2007 11:32 am, edited 1 time in total.

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just go to buest buy or any other comp selling place take ur comp
and just ask someone i want more ram for my comp and i bellieve they will install it for you too
and just ask someone i want more ram for my comp and i bellieve they will install it for you too

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Or if you got some guts you could just open it up (Very Easy to do all this on a desktop model, still havn't tried with my laptop though...) and add more ram if you have the available ram slots. However there are various types of RAM chips so I would suggest you write down any revealing numbers so you can ask someone at a computer store for the right kind.
And RAM is a CHIP not a HARDDRIVE.
Depending on what type of RAM and the amount that you want it shouldn't cost all that much...
Oh, and RAM just snaps in, in case you didn't know, so you don't have to solder it in or anything...
I just like doing things myself so I learn how its done...
And RAM is a CHIP not a HARDDRIVE.
Depending on what type of RAM and the amount that you want it shouldn't cost all that much...
Oh, and RAM just snaps in, in case you didn't know, so you don't have to solder it in or anything...
I just like doing things myself so I learn how its done...