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Forums are back up, but many custom plugins and theming has been lost. If I get the time, I'll try and fix it back up - Kaise123
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Eruantien on December 08, 2013, 12:06:37 PMThis is because Win XP treats files and organizes folder on a different way, so only solution would be to manually install the game and the mods.
Hi, I have a question. I have tried both Kaise's client and the Sparamoule Minecraft Open Launcher (both downloaded from this site) and no matter what, I cannot get it to run on a Windows XP 32-bit system. It works fine on a 64-bit WIndows 7, except for... well, see below, please.
Are there any special instructions for the setup of your client, or Sparamoule's client, on such a system?
And a weird quirk I noticed, although this may better fit in the other topic for Sparamoule's launcher; the launcher will not open on a 64-bit system (Windows 7) unless I put a blank "minecraft" folder in "C:\Users\***\". I haven't tried this with Kaise's client, but I assume this would not occur.
Quote from: TheDarkWolf on November 26, 2013, 11:34:16 AMYes, yes, but you have to do it with very large ones, but firstly make sure that your hands are full of static electricity, and than rub your processor, that will make your computer *cough*un*cough*usable 100%
Magnets usually do the trick. If he's got one, tell him to put it right against the case where the hard drive sits. It re-aligns all of the sectors inside the hard drive and straightens out those registry errors.
~ Wolf