Ok, a friend of mine downloaded a game for his pc and he is using daemon tools to play it. The problem is that it always says that he has the "Wrong Disc Inserted". I tried helping him, but I can't figure it out. Does anyone know what he's doing wrong?
I had a temporary 3 red rings a while back. All I had to do was turn it off and back on. The really weird part was I could've sworn I had unplugged my 360 yet it had enough electricity to make the lights glow.
Ya there is no way you can do that as of now I mean I'm sure it's possible, but I don't think It's gonna happen. If you want to use your videos of Halo 3 on youtube then I would suggest getting a capture card.
I guess it's random. but I think it was a good idea. If it wasn't for things being host only this map would be pretty intense. It's still cool to play with friends in real life. Post it when it's done and I'll download.
Why didn't you just build it? If you look at the top bar in VB 08 there's thing that says "Build". Click that and it'll show one for building and publishing. Chose build then go to your documents or wherever you saved the project and find your program. Then go farther into the folder till you find "bin" then go from there to "release" and the .exe (you need all the other stuff in the release folder for it to work) is in there.
For Halo 2 models I would say google and extracting them from the .maps are your best bet. Halo 3 on the other hand is mostly private, but I believe there are a few public models.
Vista isn't that bad it still works but it still has the occasional errors. If you aren't sure which to get try getting a laptop with xp installed that also comes with a vista disc. That's what I got with my new pc.
It was funny not that funny but definitely funny. Also did someone actually write this for like a report because they must be retarded. Everyone knows Hitler died of butt hole cancer.