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Post by Moongaze on Apr 20, 2007 21:34:14 GMT -5
I'm currently having issues with my main notebook. Sadly, I can't get past the Windows start-up screen (gets stuck in a loop, never ends). I'll be popping in the Ultimate Boot Disk tonight when I get home and will try to repair whatever damage happened, or back-up stuff if need be. So, until my computer issue is resolved, I will be halting production of my addons for the next couple days. Soooo ... for everyone joining the message board: I'll let you know the status in a few days, but please feel free to comment about anything or offer suggestions to the addons. I'll still check this board from work, hehe.
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Post by Moongaze on Apr 21, 2007 21:50:05 GMT -5
;D Problem fixed. We're good to go!
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Post by lothaer on Apr 22, 2007 23:33:54 GMT -5
WOOOOT
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