One of our fuses got tripped here, and it turned off my computers...
And that was the last time Oldie could power back on. no beeps, nothing, it powers the network card and gives static through the speakers, thats about it. It would have been oldies 13th birthday March of this year. This is the end of a legend.
RIP
BTW, Expect huge server outages from me, I am currently running it off a VM off my gaming machine, which isn't entirely stable.
This also marks my last hope of me ever being able to play MTM2 again. I have only one other computer that could do it, and that one is probably not coming with me when I move out.
Time to upgrade and stop using such old equipment.
My computer runs WinXP, and it's on 24 hours a day. It stays on and the only time I reboot is when an update requires a reboot.
Windows XP is solid as a rock.
As far as your last chance at running MTM2, you can run MTM2 on ancient computers and laptops.
I have a 2007 Dell Windows XP (DELL SUCKS!) and MTM2 works fine on it. Get a 2001 - 2009 PC (Because I think XP started in '01) and that should work fine.
OLD_Jammer wrote:Time to upgrade and stop using such old equipment.
My computer runs WinXP, and it's on 24 hours a day. It stays on and the only time I reboot is when an update requires a reboot. Windows XP is solid as a rock.
As far as your last chance at running MTM2, you can run MTM2 on ancient computers and laptops.
No wonder we're having problems with a lack of electricity.
My screen did that when I first put in my new graphics card (nVidia 8800GT). It's a race horse vid card.
Just use different graphics drivers like Phin said.