You win the 80's trivia game. No prize however.My_pet_squirrel wrote:
thats easy spit and drool while blowing it =pusmarine2005 wrote:
I am sorry, but this question was valid back in 1980 something, but come on dude. Who here knows how to get a original Nintendo game to work?
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i do ^_^usmarine2005 wrote:
I am sorry, but this question was valid back in 1980 something, but come on dude. Who here knows how to get a original Nintendo game to work?
lol..
DONT WIPE FTW[DR2nd]Dr.Smoov wrote:
Not sure, should I wipe my ass away from my nuts or toward them?
Why am I talking about this *bleh*
Lather, rinse, repeat.
A little pledge and make sure to gently scrub the taint.[DR2nd]Dr.Smoov wrote:
Not sure, should I wipe my ass away from my nuts or toward them?
well my BF2 disc has a huge crack through it. how would i go about cleaning that?
im having to survive on my dam SF disc, and that just stays in the bottom cd drive on my comp
im having to survive on my dam SF disc, and that just stays in the bottom cd drive on my comp
If you still have the recipt, then you could exchange it for another. But its best just to buy another one...If you really want the bf2 cd back.FFLink13 wrote:
well my BF2 disc has a huge crack through it. how would i go about cleaning that?
im having to survive on my dam SF disc, and that just stays in the bottom cd drive on my comp
This is why it best to copy the CD, and use the copy
Ea hates when people do that :p even though i don't give a damn what they thinkTwistedX wrote:
If you still have the recipt, then you could exchange it for another. But its best just to buy another one...If you really want the bf2 cd back.FFLink13 wrote:
well my BF2 disc has a huge crack through it. how would i go about cleaning that?
im having to survive on my dam SF disc, and that just stays in the bottom cd drive on my comp
This is why it best to copy the CD, and use the copy
Tampax lol
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LOL[DR2nd]Dr.Smoov wrote:
Not sure, should I wipe my ass away from my nuts or toward them?
My CD has never left the drive, but that's not an option for everyone.
I always put my shirt over the opening then blew in it, those were the days of real gaming!usmarine2005 wrote:
You win the 80's trivia game. No prize however.My_pet_squirrel wrote:
thats easy spit and drool while blowing it =pusmarine2005 wrote:
I am sorry, but this question was valid back in 1980 something, but come on dude. Who here knows how to get a original Nintendo game to work?
Can you not make an ISO of the CD and just dump it where BF2 will recognize it?
lick it, rofl
Make the ISO, and use something like daemon tools to mount it onto the emulated CD drive.Zeon. wrote:
Can you not make an ISO of the CD and just dump it where BF2 will recognize it?
Last edited by M_Harrower (2006-06-03 16:40:43)
use cillit bang ffs!
Don't use paper towels
Pledge and a clean soft cloth
Pledge and a clean soft cloth
After cleaning you may want to use these http://www.d-skin.com/ ...I keep them on all my "Favorite" Cd's.
just run it under some CLEAN water. wipe from the inside out. or buy a disc cleaning kit that have been around since 1987..you cheap bastard.
How do we go about doing that? And will EA spank my buttocks?TwistedX wrote:
This is why it best to copy the CD, and use the copy
Windex and Sandpaper. Rub really hard. Buff those prints right offI~Love~Mysti wrote:
I'll keep this short. My bf2 disk has a few finger prints and a smudge on it, and I want to clean it. What is the best and safest way to do this?
chainsaw ftw!!
Use this http://www.slysoft.com/en/ !Avarice wrote:
How do we go about doing that? And will EA spank my buttocks?TwistedX wrote:
This is why it best to copy the CD, and use the copy
wax on wax off
make sure its 36 grit.usmarine2005 wrote:
sandpaper
thats not as stupid as people might be thinking. i use car polish for cleaning scratched cd's that dont play anymore. its like majic i tells ya.gator45666 wrote:
wax on wax off
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