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#1 jake-sf
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Finally got it. I can use some special programs like IsoBuster and still see the files and extract them.

This forum is the most useless PC forum I've ever seen.

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It's your fault you converted them to a weird format.

A weird format?

How did I converted them to a weird format?

Most people CAN read them, I tried some times ago at other places. Its something to do with my computer.

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Finally got it. I can use some special programs like IsoBuster and still see the files and extract them.

This forum is the most useless PC forum I've ever seen.

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#3 jake-sf
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Nice, I got to my post with google.

This is extremely depressing. I have 75 DVDs worth of data I can't read on that specific computer. Doesn't anyone have ANY idea?

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I'm stumped, i know when i burned something in Vista and tried using it in XP it didn't work because supposedly Vista uses a different way of burning CD/DVDs :?X360PS3AMD05

I wished I had an explanation like that, but since I used the exact same OS, its really odd.

Doesn't anyone know anything about that?

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#6 jake-sf
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I bought a new computer, but I kept the exact same DVD burner.

Now, it can't read all the DVDs I burned back then, but I can read all those I burned with my new computer. In both, I used Nero 6, in both I used this burner, in both I have/had XP SP2...

I updated my firmware but it didn't change a thing. I have -no- idea what the problem is. Can anyone help? This is really annoying, I literally have around 100 DVDs which all can't be read on this computer.

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#7 jake-sf
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I'm sorry, I've looked here and there and in some of the stickies places but I didn't find a thing.

I open the console, the thing seems to start up but you won't even hear it loading the HDD. If there is a disk, it will spin a bit and then stop. Screen remains black.

If I remove the HDD, the exact same thing happens. Unplugging other things, however, would bring the red lights.

The HDD is the problem, I guess. I ALWAYS had that problem and had to close-open my 360 again. After 2 or 3 times, it worked. Now, after 50 times, it still never opens to the menu.

Can anyone help? I don't have much time here and I already searched, so sorry if the answer is already somewhere obvious..

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#8 jake-sf
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I dont think ddr2 would even fit in a ddr1 slot which means you would have to buy a new motherboard.f-a-d-3

Yes I know this, lets assume I already have slots for DDR2.

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#9 jake-sf
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I have a total of 2 gb of ram, running at what I believe is 200 mhz.

I have a single 3.4 processor, I think thats good, but thats not the point.

Would DDR2 be of any use to a single processor? I heard its not worth it at all.

Most importantly: Is my current ram too slow? I thought 200 mhz was too slow and faster ram could make a good difference, and if it would, what speed should I be looking for?

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#10 jake-sf
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hi, i was wondering if my computer can run CS:S at 20-30 fps on highest settings and 1200x800 resolution will i be able to play TF2TreetarD93

TF2's requirements are considerably higher than CS:S. Don't get fooled.

CS:S recommends 2.4 ghz and 512 ram, TF2 recommends 3.0 and 1 gb of ram.

So yes, of course you will run it if you run CS:S very well, but don't expect the same performance at all.