"Is she gone yet?"
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Hermit cookies.... mmmmm......
You'll never self-actualize the subconscious canopy of stardust with that attitude.
Chocolate and strawberries. Yummy.
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
Quote from: odeon on January 27, 2013, 03:07:58 PMChocolate and strawberries. Yummy.This it will be. I'll send you a piece to celebrate. You're four times as old as she is.
Quote from: hykeaswell on January 28, 2013, 04:03:29 AMQuote from: odeon on January 27, 2013, 03:07:58 PMChocolate and strawberries. Yummy.This it will be. I'll send you a piece to celebrate. You're four times as old as she is. Is it her birthday today? Say congrats from me.
14:10 - Moarskrillex42: She said something about knowing why I wanted to move to Glasgow when she came in. She plopped down on my bed and told me to go ahead and open it for her.14:11 - Peter5930: So, she thought I was your lover and that I was sending you a box full of sex toys, and that you wanted to move to Glasgow to be with me?
Wondering if Windows compatibility modes have ever worked for anyone, ever. When I try to run old games on new versions of Windows, it either works or it doesn't, and the various compatibility modes never do a damned thing.
I'm hungry.
It's worth noting at this point that the version of Windows 7 we're testing on is Windows 7 Ultimate Edition, which includes a new XP-emulation mode for legacy applications. The mode is primarily aimed at businesses and is only compatible with certain processors since it requires Intel Virtualisation Technology or AMD Virtualisation support – ruling out many Intel CPUs like quad-core Q8200 and Q8300, as well as dual-cores like the E7300, E8190 and T5550 on laptops. You can check if yours is supported here. In contrast, all AMD CPUs ship with Virtualisation as standard.More importantly, XP mode isolates the graphics drivers completely and doesn't allow 3D rendering at all. It is, in other words, completely unsuitable to improving games compatibility.