Where's the fun in that? Geez, man, just move on if its too hard for you. I uninstalled SWBF2 because I found it too boring, but I don't want to hack the files to make myself feel better just because its not quite up to par for me...
No, I don't have any other MP3 codec installed. Also, I tried that Codec pack and it was kind of glitchy and didn't work. Corone what MP3 codec do I need?
Uninstall drivers, unplug the device, reboot, reinstall drivers and upgrade them if available, reboot and plug device back in. Did you follow this exact procedure? If you leave the device plugged in and the device uses Windows generic drivers, it will just reload them from the Driver Cache, so any newer drivers aren't properly installed and you might end up with a driver conflict.
I have all the NES, SNES, N64, Sega Genesis, GB/GBC/GBA ROMs. If I have all the NES and SNES, is it really worth it to have all the GB/GBC/GBA ROMs? Aren't they all just portable remakes of the NES, SNES games? Tell me your opinions, please.
I think it's something like 50% of the p2p community is ruled by torrents now and those other programs (eMule, EDonkey, Shareaza, LimeWire) are eventually going to vanish.
I personally despise Java. I admire the fact that Opera can be the most secure and customizable browser out there out of the box, and is free. I never liked the whole extensions thing. That whole system always made bugfixing for Mozilla tougher because they had to do the whole trial-and-error process with all the extensions to see which one or more was/were causing whatever problem for even a single user or small group of them. IMHO, Opera pwnz Firefox by far. But, regardless, as long as you're not using IE, I admire you. @prankst3r, use CCleaner to manage your cookies. I hope you know what program I'm talking about because it only happens to be the single best temp/cache/junk file cleaner ever!
That happens a lot more than people think. Normally, you just have to update or fix the M$ Office files and it stops doing that. I guess that's M$s way of telling you it's a good idea to update. It is a strange one.
Sounds like spyware or a virus. Scan with NOD32/Avast/Kaspersky for viruses. Scan with M$ AntiSpyware/Spybot/Ad-Aware SE for spyware. Might not be the problem but might resolve problems you don't know you have.
Are you talking about the entries showing up in the Add/Remove Programs applet in Control Panel? Well, integrating them into nLite is just replacing the source files with the updated/patched files. It's not the same as simply installing them and rebooting. They won't show in that list, but you know your system is patched because you did use nLite to integrate them. I just use RyanVM's Update Pack v2.0.2a. He added a whole bunch of new hotfixes to fix things I never heard of, lol. Just one file, not a dozen or more hotfixes. More convenient, in my opinion. Cheers, Jeremy
@cyberloner, look at the topic. Anyway, I think it's just nLite. I suppose I finally found a program which wants to use something I nLited out. Will just remake my ISO with less removed.