Well, I got it working. I now have two hard drives, and I'm currently formatting the old one. I really appreciate everyone's suggestions, and everyone has been really helpful! Thanks again!
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Well, I got it working. I now have two hard drives, and I'm currently formatting the old one. I really appreciate everyone's suggestions, and everyone has been really helpful! Thanks again!
It looks like its the hard drive. I may have more questions, because what I'm thinking about doing is getting a second hard drive just for the operating system, and then fix this and use it for...
Thanks guys! I'll give it a try and keep you updated.
I can't access the BIOS. It doesn't get there. It doesn't get to the hardware recognition step either. It stays at the mobo splash screen, hitting DEL doesn't do anything. It stays frozen.
Hello All,
My desktop won't boot up.
I had Vista installed, but it kept having driver issues, so I decided to go back to XP Pro 64-bit. I put the XP disk in, deleted Vista, installed XP. It...
I need help guys..
I installed Vista tonight on a separate partition than I had XP Pro on. Vista is up and running, but I lost the ability to dual boot XP Pro.
I had XP Pro 64-bit and XP Pro...
The unmanaged DLL is part of a driver package. It is third party and needs to be incorporated into the software.
Anyways, any recommended reading material?
Client wants it.
Basically, trying to port to .NET yet still be able to access an unmanaged DLL.
It's been a while since I've posted on the boards, or have programmed for that matter. But I'm getting back into it.
I've mostly worked with C++, some C, but what I remember most is C++. I have...
if you haven't gotten to arrays yet, i'm doubting you've gotten to recursion yet. but if you have, look at solving it that way. the logic of recusion for fibonacci isn't that tough, and the code is...
or just leave the browser up while being away from the comp.. also a possibility..
was me.. anyways, not looking for the sad pity story.. the comment just bugged me, mostly because of the typical attitude behind such comments. shortly put, i've had too much experience with...
The c stands for console, since the programs its used in are console based.
declare it as you would any other variable in main. the parameter list for main is reserved for special parameters.
i.e.
int main() {
player player1, player2;
// etc. etc.
}
Yes, but he did state
and to that lies the reason for my apology.
my comment was short, yes. i'm sorry if it portrayed else (in no way did I mean to be rude), as it somewhat did explain what my thoughts on clarification of Sebastiani's post.
good to learn...
you could use a struct.
quick example:
struct player {
int health;
int strength;
int speed;
I don't really see how that was a useless comment. No, it will not become a char array. You cannot fit that amount of information in a char variable.
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wasn't this question in relation to the website?
edit: nevermind, just saw your edit.. but the question still stands, i don't see how any of this thread really is off topic.
weird.. hmm.. how much ram do you have?
if this is in response to my comment, give them a read over and a look over. content is fine from my skim.. again, its being nitpicky..
the look of the comments also is, i guess par with the...
well, for one, given your comments on the tutorials, you might want to make sure your comments are correct (not only in content, but in syntax as well).. being nitpicky..
only problem i see, without more code.
oh, haha :p i forgot that i am not using the default thread view, so it's on a different page for me. sorry about the confusion.
refer to my post on page 7, i think. it might be page 6..