Technical problems with THE HORROR: downloading, installing, and running it
Honeywell:
Is this possible? EA did a bang up job, as usual, with the non-invasive DRM if it is.
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after a quick look, it seems that this MAJOR BUG changed my CD/DVD ROM drive to DVD-RAM drive. my computer would recognize that there's a disc in the drive but it won't display any files... this goes for my SIMS 3 DVD, my SIMS 2 Apartment Life DVD and other DVD-R's where I backed up some files.
SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP!
http://forum.thesims3.com/jforum/posts/list/617.page
Zazazu:
Quote from: Basura on 2009 June 02, 20:32:10
I'd like to know if we could be expecting another pirate cat release of the final final version or if the Razor one is the very definitively one.
I'd also like to know that if one happens to download an ISO with the evil codec.exe on it, if Autorun is going to auto-infect the computer when one mounts it (I DNW to infect my new computer with anything.)
Hold down SHIFT while mounting the disk. Same rule applies with a physical one. That disables autorun.
SlickCee:
Note: Try not to beat me over the head for using the Sims Store, but I involuntarily got a thousand Sim points with my game and I want to use them. Also, this problem keeps me from downloading the free neighborhood as well.
I have bought a legit copy of the game. I have been having this problem for a year now where the adobe flash player would not install on Internet Explorer 7. As a matter of fact, it is that problem that made me use Mozilla Firefox instead which had no problems with the flash player.
I still have some programs that use the internet, like the EA download manager and Bearshare, to work. They use Internet Explorer whenever they prompt me to go install the flash player. Internet Explorer would not install the flash player so these programs will not work. How do I make these programs use Mozilla Firefox instead? I already made it my default browser.
Vren Lyet:
Quote from: SlickCee on 2009 June 02, 22:06:26
I still have some programs that use the internet, like the EA download manager and Bearshare, to work. They use Internet Explorer whenever they prompt me to go install the flash player. Internet Explorer would not install the flash player so these programs will not work. How do I make these programs use Mozilla Firefox instead? I already made it my default browser.
It is my understanding that these kind of applications use the Internet Explorer "engine" internally so they cannot be tricked into using another browser (engine!) like Firefox' Gecko engine. How to get Flash working in IE if not by simply following "on-screen instructions" when prompted to install the flash player I don't know.
kitgyrl:
well I think my problem was my card overheating.
I put a new fan back there and it seems to be ok now. KNOCK ON WOOD....I'm serious do it!
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