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(Google translated that to "Steep server!")
In English, please?
In English, please?
You might like some of my stuff: Plantlife ~ More Trees ~ Home Decor ~ Pipeworks ~ HDX Textures (64-512px)
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In order to clear out tons of old cruft out of my servers, I needed to clear out player inventories and accounts. In so doing, lots of legit players got caught up in the mess. I apologize for the inconvenience. Please, sign in once and either leave me a forum PM or a message on IRC, or send me a regular old fashioned Email, or just mention it here, and I'll restore your interact.
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May I have interact please (: name is same on game
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Hi Vanessa, I was one of the victims. :-(VanessaE wrote:In order to clear out tons of old cruft out of my servers, I needed to clear out player inventories and accounts. In so doing, lots of legit players got caught up in the mess. I apologize for the inconvenience. Please, sign in once and either leave me a forum PM or a message on IRC, or send me a regular old fashioned Email, or just mention it here, and I'll restore your interact.
Could you please restore my interaction both on creative and survival? And is it possible to recover my inventory on survival too? Or it is lost forever?
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No prob - done, and easily so. I kept the player files for all five servers in a backup dir. I just had to move them out of the servers' reach is all.
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No prob. Fixed for both :-)
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Please may I have interact?
IGN: Andromeda
It seems I've been here before and completely forgot about it.
Sorry about that.
If the account AndromedaKerova still exists please delete it.
I'll only be using Andromeda.
IGN: Andromeda
It seems I've been here before and completely forgot about it.
Sorry about that.
If the account AndromedaKerova still exists please delete it.
I'll only be using Andromeda.
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Interact granted.
You might like some of my stuff: Plantlife ~ More Trees ~ Home Decor ~ Pipeworks ~ HDX Textures (64-512px)
Sounds to me like this is the perfect time for an OS upgrade/switch. Ubuntu 13.04 (stable release) is out. If you decide to do this, I suggest storing personal files (photos, reports, homework, projects, etc) on a jumpdrive, possibly with a list of programs that you feel you must have once you finish the install.Rick2 wrote:VanessaE I could really use some help wiping out my computer, I am out of memory and can't download anything, as I am scared to delete and "Java" stuff that is large memory. I really just want to reset it to factory default. Could you maybe help me figure out how to do it?
Also, Ubuntu (or most other Linux distros) are fairly easy to set up, are free, and enable an increased amount of control over your environment.
If you are already on Linux, then you already know this.
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I don't really do support with "wiping" a PC because it's impossible for me to know what needs to be deleted and what does not, plus you need to have someone there with you, in person, while doing that. Better to take your PC to a professional who knows what to do, tell them to make a backup onto DVDs or USB thumbdrives, and wipe it clean if that's what you really want.
As for things like Java, Minetest doesn't use that, so unless you play that "other" game, about all that will likely affect is some websites that use the Java plug-in and maybe LibreOffice/OpenOffice if you have that.
As for things like Java, Minetest doesn't use that, so unless you play that "other" game, about all that will likely affect is some websites that use the Java plug-in and maybe LibreOffice/OpenOffice if you have that.
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If your intent is to switch to Ubuntu, then you wouldn't generally need to delete anything at all, you could just let Ubuntu reformat your drive - that is, let it erase Windows entirely - and then install itself in place of it.
Still you need to make backups of your important files, regardless of what you do.
Still you need to make backups of your important files, regardless of what you do.
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- 'out of memory' or out of hard disk space?
- I don't know much about this (so please correct me where wrong), but when you decide to reformat/wipe away windows, look up the registration key of Windows (It must be somewhere in one of the info parts) and write it down (if you don't have the original installation disk (anymore)). If for whatever reason you want to put back Windows, you're going to need it.
- I don't know much about this (so please correct me where wrong), but when you decide to reformat/wipe away windows, look up the registration key of Windows (It must be somewhere in one of the info parts) and write it down (if you don't have the original installation disk (anymore)). If for whatever reason you want to put back Windows, you're going to need it.
Topywo is right, You would want to save your registration key for windows.
and in switching to ubuntu, I would suggest downloading it through windows, burning it to a series of CD's/DVD and possibly print out some instructions on it in case you get confused about something like swap space.
Or if you know a linux nerd in real life, you could ask them to assist. chances are they will be more than happy to help convert you to the ways of linux. also, if you do get ubuntu, install the Gnome shell and use that. it's a much more appealing interface.
and in switching to ubuntu, I would suggest downloading it through windows, burning it to a series of CD's/DVD and possibly print out some instructions on it in case you get confused about something like swap space.
Or if you know a linux nerd in real life, you could ask them to assist. chances are they will be more than happy to help convert you to the ways of linux. also, if you do get ubuntu, install the Gnome shell and use that. it's a much more appealing interface.
On YouTube, you can find tutorials for Ubuntu. Below is a link to one of them:Rick2 wrote:Well...i downloaded it and it did not work...i cant find the file on my computer so ubuntu sucks you can even use it i cant believe i went through all this trouble for something that doesnt even work
http://youtu.be/QGhx-u-c5Cg
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Ubuntu is not "a file" that you just "use". It is an operating system that you install in place of, or alongside, Windows. It is not meant as something you just launch and run like some random program.
Sorry if this comes off as harsh but I am a hard-ass about this: If you do not understand the basic concept of an operating system and especially how to install one (particularly how to replace your existing OS, or setting up a dual-boot system), you do not need to be running Ubuntu or any other flavor of Linux.
Installation of Ubuntu, and for that matter most other Linux distributions, is as simple as downloading the install image, writing it to a USB thumbdrive (or burn it to a DVD or CD), boot with that drive, and install. That's it. If you can't handle those basic steps, stick to Windows and get a computer expert to help you clear out some space on your system. Perhaps upgrade your hard drive if you are constantly short on storage.
I am an Xubuntu user. That is, Ubuntu with the XFCE desktop and much related artwork added on.
Sorry if this comes off as harsh but I am a hard-ass about this: If you do not understand the basic concept of an operating system and especially how to install one (particularly how to replace your existing OS, or setting up a dual-boot system), you do not need to be running Ubuntu or any other flavor of Linux.
Installation of Ubuntu, and for that matter most other Linux distributions, is as simple as downloading the install image, writing it to a USB thumbdrive (or burn it to a DVD or CD), boot with that drive, and install. That's it. If you can't handle those basic steps, stick to Windows and get a computer expert to help you clear out some space on your system. Perhaps upgrade your hard drive if you are constantly short on storage.
I am an Xubuntu user. That is, Ubuntu with the XFCE desktop and much related artwork added on.
You might like some of my stuff: Plantlife ~ More Trees ~ Home Decor ~ Pipeworks ~ HDX Textures (64-512px)
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