(Archive) Advertising District / Disney's Future Sight.
- 24-July 09
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Katapultable Offline
hey its a mistake man.
anyone can make one, just ask your parents.
My mom teaches language, so I don't make as many mistakes as you do. Dyslexia.
Cena, I don't really get the Disney feel in the last few screens. The roof in the first screen is really plain, add some airvents or something. That Ratatouille ride does have a Disney feel. -
Six Frags Offline
Yeah, the buildings on the right side of screen 1 + 2 look kinda off.. The orange on both of the awnings is not working for me.. You might want to change that..
I like the other things though in the screens... The building in the middle of screen 1 looks lovely, nice work!
Keep it up,
SF -
tracidEdge Offline
hahaha, right over your head.My mom teaches language, so I don't make as many mistakes as you do. Dyslexia.
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Sulakke Offline
The buildings all have random details and colours and it's just not working. Have you EVER seen buildings like that in real life. Even Disney wouldn't design buildings like those. -
Rhynos Offline
Heh, not that this has anything to do with the topic, but Google "Detale" and you get a boss monster from my MMO.
Somewhat ironic. At least to me.
Carry on. -
Cena Offline
Not the update that I wanted to give but:
This is the case, my laptop died yesterday evening (several problems, with the soft and the hardware). And my parks etc are on it, as well as documents from school, music etc.
Now, I want to keep those files. The school ones, and if possible the RCT files as well. Now my question, is it possible, to read out / copy all the data that is on a 160 GB 2,5 Inch Sata HDD to a different HDD? Because then I can copy all my stuff to an other pc for example.
I am going to buy this week a new laptop (need one for school), but I would like to keep my files.
If anyone knows how to do this, can you please help me then?
Thanks. -
LDW Offline
I have never tried it but it should work. I know you can do it with external harddrives you can buy but I ain't sure about internal ones. This is exacly why I now use an external hardrive and USB sticks. Anyway, I hope you sort it out to continue the park.
P.S. What exacly did the laptop do? If it turns on but windows doesn't open up, do NOT restore it or reinstall windows thinking the data will be on there. If it is died completely, you may have blown the motherboard, hardrive or graphics card. Did you get the DBSOD (dreaded blue screen of death)? -
Cena Offline
It has several problems, Windows is bugged somehow, because of that, my keyboard that is in the laptop is not working anymore. Processor is working like a hell, an other issues. If I would buy new parts (new HDD, new Memory, new keyboard, new screen, new Windows edition it cost me atleast 600 euros). And a new laptop is about 650/750 for what I need. And this laptop is already 1.5 year old
But basically , I want the data that is on there (school stuff, pictures, music, rct files etc back).
And if someone knows how to do it, please post it here, how can I copy data from only a 2.5 Sata 160 GB disk to a other HDD. -
turbin3 Offline
Phone the producer of the laptop...
If you've your needed files send the laptop in, there must be guarantee on it. -
Cena Offline
Guarentee was one year, laptop is from march 2008, so basically, 1.5 years old , so that is not gonna work.
But I really now need to know how to backup files to an other pc. -
Casimir Offline
You can get out the HDD CAREFULLY and then connect it with a simple HDD cable to another mainboard. I don't think that the laptop harddrives have a different internal architecture than their stationary buddies ^^
The only thing that you might need is an adapter, which is about 2€ here in Germany. -
Cena Offline
Oscar, wat voor zin heeft het nu om zon kutreactie te plaatsen op zon serieuze vraag? Echt waar, groei op.
@ Casimir, I will look for that tomorrow. It is sunday , so shops are closed here, I will visit the MediaMarkt tomorrow to see if they have such an adapter.
Thanks -
Liampie Offline
Oscar, wat voor zin heeft het nu om zon kutreactie te plaatsen op zon serieuze vraag? Echt waar, groei op.
Grow up yourself and learn to deal with such a simple joke... -
Levis Offline
burn an image of ubuntu on a disk and run ubuntu from the disk.
then connect a external harddrive or extra drive (connect that one before you boot). and copy the files to it.
if you want to use a network you have to install Samba first. you can use the partition manager if the harddrive isn't assigned yet (make sure you assign it NFTS because else windows will have problems with it).. -
Casimir Offline
Yeah, this is another method.
If you prefer the adapter, this is how it should look like
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