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Hey guys!
First of all, get one thing in your minds. I have no programming knowledge required to create games. And I have no intentions to create GTA 6 or Mafia 4 or anything even close to that. All I want is some simple and graphically intuitive game maker that will be able to handle 3d models...
Hi
I keep getting a BSOD "driver_power_state_failure" on my windows 7 64 bit homebrew PC.
I have attached the minidump file. Does anyone have any idea which driver might be causing
the BSOD? Thanks
Regards
Olefin
First let me say that I posted a very similar inquiry to a forum of a different group using a very Milquestoastian name and got no replies, so I come to this forum as BizarroMindMelt to see if my luck improves.
BACKGROUND: Very small office will replace 3 XP32 systems with 3 new Windows 7...
Hacking the Xbox 360 Kinect is all about baby steps on the way to what could ultimately amount to some pretty useful homebrew. Here's a good example cooked up by some kids at the MIT Media Lab Fluid Interfaces Group attempting to redefine the human-machine interactive experience. DepthJS is a...
I am still seeing numerous "Server Busy" problems and very slow transfer to sub-forum links. I assume I'm the only one (7 MBps DSL and QuadCore Duo Homebrew). Am I assuming wrong?:confused:
Greetings, all!
Just for jollies, I'm trying Windows 7 on an ancient homebrew I built back in 2003 and change. It has a decent (for the times) HD (150g) and reasonable memory (2g) and the processor isn't bad (1.75mhz), but it's the original ABit motherboard and cards.
The point of this is...
I recently upgraded from Vista to Windows 7. When I go into network sharing, the computer does not see my NAS drive nor does it see the other computer on the network which is running XP and vice versa.
I've tried everything to get it to recognize the NAS and the other computer to no avail...
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