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Hi T Moonweed

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Have come across this problem a few times, I find I am unable to edit my post. The first time was during my review of Aphexs show at RockNess, I remembered a few other details YET I was informed that I couldnt edit my posts, what is the score with this rule?

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Guest Coalbucket PI

I'm not an html code input hacker but I would guess your copy of Internet Explorer is connecting to the motherboard at the wrong ports causing overheating in the disk drive. Cut a piece of toilet paper into the shape of a CD and place it in the CD drive. After 5 minutes take it out and feel if it is warm, the easiest way is to touch it to your cheek. If the tissue is warm you will need to delete the folder System/user/ext1726/power_cuttout and reboot as fast as possible.

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You need to go to Mainframe > Kernel in the system settings and uncheck "Connect fuse to CPU"

 

Thanks for the replies, how do I get to the mainframe, have checked computer settings and computer management. Done a search for mainframe in my computer nothing showed.

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just to be clear, if you haven't installed the watmm boot codec, but have been viewing watmm, your legacy runtime cache will now be corrupted to fuck. you may need to overclock your CD drive to compensate.

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Im using Firefox and the hard drive cannot read CDs anymore heh heh, I suppose the laptop is getting old so it is probably fucked.

You could load the CD directly into Firefox? It used to work for me when I was running system 0.7 so it probably still works

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that's .NET3.5 SP1 BCM... regular .NET didnt get the vital extension until Port Project 14...

 

Edit...

 

I can edit, but I did recompile from Port Project 13

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hmmmm, hard drive not reading CDs anymore? sounds like your whole .NET file might be missing a vital extension.

 

that's only if you're running microsoft linux v4.5 or less. on another operating system he might need to assimilate the watmm drivers into the kernel (monolithic) or insert symlinks into the framebuffer (non-monolithic)

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seriously, this is what i would do on my system (but don't try it on yours - the ram integers are probably different), anyway, run a deep level scan of the .temp folder for rogue botnet packets. quarantine any packets found to the BIOS cache, then delete the main aspects of the .ini framework, whilst of course making sure the HD controllers are left intact. hold down the power button for 30 seconds and reboot from a USB stick with CLSB priorities. once booted up, simply re-install the RAM archive and execute a system-wide CPU dump. voila.

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BCM - Stop trying to over complicate things. All you have to do is restart your machine in Safe Learning Mode [sometimes referred to as SLiMe mode) by pressing CTRL-ALT Gr-Scroll Lock, then the F key that relates to the particular issue with the 'puter (in this case its F3 - related to network and therefore web services (the only reason I remember it is the internet is knows as 'world wide web' or 'www' -> 3 'w's -> therefore F3. Works for me anyway :flower: )).

 

Anyway hold CTRL-Alt Gr-Scroll Lock and F3 until fully booted into SLM double click on the Services - Network Global icon which should look like a network cable plugged into the earth - On Windows 7 it looks like this :

 

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Route port 80 to forum.watmm.com (there's a big dial on screen numbered to ports 0 through to 1023 that you just rotate until you reach port 80) and BAM you're done.

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