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Topic: remote |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 9:41 pm Subject: Re: remote |
Morc,
It's a bit like an Anti-Biotic but you take it beforehand in suppository form. Hope that helps! |
Topic: remote |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 18
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 8:54 am Subject: Re: remote |
Just as a double check - I have scanned the server for viruses and there are none present. I have also re-booted.
As Danny says, exclude the Server Manager from your AV program and it should then ignore it. |
Topic: teamspeak sound problem in windows 7 |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 6
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 11:58 pm Subject: Re: teamspeak sound problem in windows 7 |
It looks like your Sound card isn't recognised by the TS software. Check out what DareDevil said. |
Topic: Car Audio Help please |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 2
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 12:04 am Subject: Re: Car Audio Help please |
OK, try and put the wires from the working speaker to the one that isn't currently working. Does the speaker now work? If so, you have eliminated the speaker so the wiring is suspect.
Did the door speaker on the failing side work before you pulled the wiring apart?
Curious about you getting 12V down the wire.... are you sure that you have cut and connected the right cable? 12V is what you would get from the battery - not from speaker outputs from a stereo.... Check the central locking and electric windows on the side that has failed....
I don't think that your car had CAN bus protocols, ,but if it has, you may have caused yourself a little more grief than you expected as each device to be operated requires a distinct signal passed through the wiring looms to make them work. |
Topic: needsome help |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 3:55 pm Subject: Re: needsome help |
Have you run the Game Update under Options? |
Topic: help ? |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:29 pm Subject: Re: help ? |
No idea's m8. I take it that you use Pinger to start the game?
Try this...
1. Open up the Users Control Panel and create a new user on your PC called BHD 2. Login as BHD 3. Start Intercept and do you get the same problem? |
Topic: Remote Problems |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 6
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:46 pm Subject: Re: Remote Problems |
I know nothing about this program but it looks like it is looking for the file @BHD.EXE in your Temporary Internet folder which may have the files being deleted when you close your Internet Browser. Just a though |
Topic: no CD patch |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 9
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:21 pm Subject: Re: no CD patch |
That would be a new Coffee Mug holder then |
Topic: Pinger or Game CD |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 30
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 6:12 pm Subject: Re: Pinger or Game CD |
I'm having a similar problem as I'm trying to install this under Ubuntu (Linux) and I'm getting all sorts of curious msgs that I have never seen before. Perhaps it's just me but I'm going to keep on trying |
Topic: HELP |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:56 pm Subject: Re: HELP |
Danny is like that |
Topic: Router Problems |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 8
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 7:01 pm Subject: Re: Router Problems |
lol - I could have a field day about Lee and 'His BUTTON"!!
It's not the size of the liner but the motion of the ocean m8 :-)
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Topic: Router Problems |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 8
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 10:07 am Subject: Re: Router Problems |
Upgrade your firmware first - very easy on the Netgears.
Have a look in the logs section m8, down the left hand side in the deep blue banner. Copy the log and post it in here for me please.
I'm expecting to see lots of LCP is Down, LCP is waiting to come up. If that is the case, turn your router off for an hour and then restart it. This could be a time sync issue with your ADSL which will involve your ISP to reboot their kit at the exchange.
Second, do you have any crackles/noise on the phone line? This does interfere with the ADSL. Ask you ISP to perform a WHOOSH test (not a joke - it is a test that they send down the line to your router and it forces a loopback) which will tell the ISP if there is a problem on your line/equipment.
Swap out any ADSL filters that you have on the line - it could be that one has died.
Do you lose the link whenever anyone makes or recives a phone call? If so, which phone - replace the ADSL Filter on that phone.
Hope this helps m8.
Cheers Tim |
Topic: Help cannot stay in game from new Win7 64bit PC |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 8:06 pm Subject: Re: Help cannot stay in game from new Win7 64bit PC |
Run the Update from the Main BHD screen before joining the servers |
Topic: Jack The Ripper needs help to understand |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 17
Views: 13317
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 2:48 pm Subject: Re: Jack The Ripper needs help to understand |
JackTheRipper wrote (View Post): | I think, but I'm not sure, that I found what's wrong with the game: if I click on the dfbhd icon (on the desk), then choose ''properties'', then ''compatibility'', in the items offered, (windows xp, windows vista, etc...) I don't see what my son recently installed,which is named  ''windows 7''. So, perhaps it is only what makes the troubles...I'll ask to him when he will get up from bed, (about at 5 pm...lol).Bye all. I'll give news about that.  |
Compatibility mode may be left blank or select XP |
Topic: Jack The Ripper needs help to understand |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 8:26 pm Subject: Re: Jack The Ripper needs help to understand |
LOL m8 |
Topic: Jack The Ripper needs help to understand |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 9:04 am Subject: Re: Jack The Ripper needs help to understand |
I haven't seen you on in a while so it would be good to shoot you again
Yes - BROTHERHOOD (and a small amount of sisterly love also) |
Topic: Jack The Ripper needs help to understand |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 17
Views: 13317
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 5:59 pm Subject: Re: Jack The Ripper needs help to understand |
It could be a scratch on the CD??
I have a download file which is < 520MB which is how I purchased the game. If needs be, I could post that up for downloading somewhere BUT you need to install the NOCD patch before running.
Try what Danny says first though. |
Topic: i'cant play |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 10:18 am Subject: Re: i'cant play |
Hiya m8. Have you tried manually adding the address 85.236.103.41:17479 to the bottom box of the pinger? When you then open BHD, you should have the server listed. |
Topic: error code |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 12
Views: 10138
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 4:09 pm Subject: Re: error code |
You should be able to read the data from an external caddy. If needs be - send me the disk as I have data recovery tools |
Topic: error code |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 6:07 pm Subject: Re: error code |
If you have this to hand......
Take the drive out and put it into an external caddy. Run a Checkdisk on this drive, checking all sectors. It sounds like there may be some lost sectors or Sector 0 has become corrupted.
Have you tried tapping F8 during boot up (prior to Windows loading) and selecting Safe mode. From here you can then run the checkdisk locally if the drive is recognised.
Recommendation - buy a new Hard Disk, reinstall the OS and then have this drive as a secondary to recover the data required (e-mails, docs, photies, music etc) |
Topic: HELP |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 47
Views: 28972
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:37 am Subject: Re: HELP |
Joker=RS= @ Sat Apr 03, 2010 10:21 am wrote: |
bored , so booted up the broken pc , its stayed for a while to show this ? i dont think its right !! any thoughts ??
Morc |
That's fine and is as it should be. |
Topic: HELP |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Views: 28972
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 3:51 pm Subject: Re: HELP |
Possible. A clicking HDD usually indicates an imminent failure as the read heads are knocking on something. Do a backup soon ..... |
Topic: HELP |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:41 am Subject: Re: HELP |
hmmmmmm, motherboard problem me thinks. PSU swapout is fairly simple but I think that you are right to start looking at a new machine. The cost of diagnosing a problem like this would outweigh the cost of a new machine. Such a great society that we live in when it is cheaper to throw away than repair. |
Topic: HELP |
CrestedNewt=RS=
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 3:40 pm Subject: Re: HELP |
hmmmm, either motherboard or Power Supply then.
have a look at for cheap kit or for built systems go to the component shop.
Cheers Tim |
Topic: HELP |
CrestedNewt=RS=
Replies: 47
Views: 28972
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Forum: Technical Help Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:05 pm Subject: Re: HELP |
Marc,
PM me with your address. I've got a few bits and pieces around that may just help.
Cheers Tim |
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