just goofing around with Next Car Game...
dope. I guess you got an actual gameplay demo when you pre-ordered?
just goofing around with Next Car Game...
dope. I guess you got an actual gameplay demo when you pre-ordered?
yep...gonna post some gameplay of the playground they have. it's a separate install and game.
just found out you can activate a cannon and change the ammo and change the cannon strength.
the actual game looks like it runs smooth. it's like my brain expects there to be 'slow down' when those tires are flying everywhere, but it doesn't happen
My laptop hdd screw is loose and windows isn't finding it. old one works fine though:arrgh:
I'm thinking a different screw because its just sitting loose in the socket @Orbital-Fetus
I'm thinking a different screw because its just sitting loose in the socket @Orbital-Fetus
maybe you need to press the harddrive closer to the chassis.
the screw may not be going into the body of the drive?
It's stupid easy to get around mac passwords, it's almost scary. Do a little looking around, but I think you just have to do this. It might sound intimidating, but it's easy (I did it on my previous hackintosh)I got a second hand Mac desktop and the previous owner wiped it. However, the start page is asking for the previous owners log in info, which I obviously don't know. How can I make it "like new"? Or is this not an option? I found something via Google on Apple help forums bout getting into data utility but I was LOST and couldn't follow the instructions for a reset.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
My case doesnt even require screws for hard drivesI just slide it into the slot
I havnt had a new hard drive in years, I got a 3 TB HD for christmas, I was like fukk I aint got screws but then I just slid it in
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That worked for me until the 4tb I installed. That shyt is loud and moves around a lot for some reason. Even with the screws in, it still makes vibration sounds every once in a whilei have a HHD and an SSD...both of them are just laying there willie-nilie.
they are in the slots but not screwed in and have been working fine.
It's stupid easy to get around mac passwords, it's almost scary. Do a little looking around, but I think you just have to do this. It might sound intimidating, but it's easy (I did it on my previous hackintosh)
http://itcrush.wordpress.com/2012/04/23/how-to-bypass-mac-os-x-login-password/