World of Stunting
Support => Other Problems => Topic started by: destroy_stunter on September 10, 2009, 04:07:49 am
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Hello,
the main reason you haven't seen me on World of Stunting for like 6 months are these two problems.
Actually, the second one hasn't anything to do with san Andreas.
But let's just skip to the point.
1st problem :
Well my san andreas isn't working (again).
NOTE : singleplayer worked for some time but 2 weeks ago it stoped working too, samp haven't worked even then.
I don't get any error, it doesen't even enter the game. just for sime time my pc is slowed down (it isn't working in background I checked).
I've tryed reinstalling, nothing. Also the samp problems started when I got my external hard disc (1 tb if it helps).
2nd problem:
Well, for a quite amount of time I can't see my desktop :( :(
I see the pointer, but I can't right-click, can't see any shortcuts and I need to open every file/folder via Task Manager (Ctrl + Alt + Delete)
Is it possible to solve this problem without reinstalling the windows.
Please help I wanna see my desktop lol.
Also, here is the picture :
http://s884.photobucket.com/albums/ac41/D3sTheGamer/?action=view¤t=Helppl0x.jpg
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Hello D3s,
You probably have some serious malware/viruses, you should download some (trusted) scanners and try scanning your PC. However the safest solution is to re-install Windows.
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Well,
I've scanned my PC with Search and Destroy and removed all the viruses except one, registry key whih I can't find in the path written in search and destroy
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Hello D3s
I had your problem with desktop before and I was opening everything with Task manager for 2 days then I somehow found the solution. I'm not really sure how exactly I done it but...
This is what I done:
- I opened Task Manager and vent to Process and ended explorer.exe. and re-run it. (Go to Application on Task Manager and click on "New task..." and type explorer in that window that will open)
-I opened Task Manager and vent to Process and ended process called "dwm.exe" Then I run dwm.exe again. And then it was ok I think. Also note that you can't run dwm.exe with Task manager you must go to "C:Windows/system32" and you'll find it there :).
For your GTA SA problem... Did you try deleting gta_sa.set file in your GTA San Andreas User Files?
I hope it helps or else re-installing Windows is your best option.
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NKA UR THE FUCKING GOD OF SOLVING PROBLEMS TANK YOU VEERY MUCH
NKA FOR PRESIDENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
edit: both worked
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NKA UR THE FUCKING GOD OF SOLVING PROBLEMS TANK YOU VEERY MUCH
NKA FOR PRESIDENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
edit: both worked
I'm glad it worked =).
Cheers mate.
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wooo gonna play samp in 2 weeks when I have 4 days free
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meh, i reinstalled windows when my SA started doing that