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Post by Averus Retrutheran on Jul 31, 2011 19:56:40 GMT -5
Okay. So I'm trying to put mods onto the base directory of my Jedi Academy disk like I'm supposed to, but this happens (and when I try to get them to the disk, it says it's write-protected :/)...
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Post by Averus Retrutheran on Jul 31, 2011 19:57:41 GMT -5
P.S. Top section says "Files Currently on the Disc (1)" Bottom section says "Files Ready to Be Written to the Disc (13)"
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Post by Elysia Drake on Jul 31, 2011 20:01:11 GMT -5
delete system 32
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Post by Averus Retrutheran on Jul 31, 2011 20:03:18 GMT -5
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Post by Elysia Drake on Jul 31, 2011 20:08:00 GMT -5
tee hee 2 deep for u u mad omfg troll 4 lyfe i am troll so smart computer haxor trolololol The hilarity of this is that this doesn't seem like too difficult of a computer problem to solve.
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Post by Averus Retrutheran on Jul 31, 2011 20:09:28 GMT -5
tee hee 2 deep for u u mad omfg troll 4 lyfe i am troll so smart computer haxor trolololol The hilarity of this is that this doesn't seem like too difficult of a computer problem to solve. I'm not trying to hack my computer or anything. I'm trying to mod Jedi Academy. I used to be able to mod perfectly, now my computer's being a bitch. It takes no skill or primary training to mod a game. >.<
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Post by Averus Retrutheran on Jul 31, 2011 23:44:30 GMT -5
Sigh... I'm stupid. I was using the incorrect base directory... v.v
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