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8 January, 2005 at 2:33 am #30841
I typed ‘useful downloads’ into Google and found this:
6 January, 2005 at 2:41 am #104008@The Canadian wrote:
Hello,
I recently downloaded a PC game, and upon installing it and attempting to run it…… it gave me a pop up warning….. “C++ Runtime Error – Abnormal program termination”
WTF does that mean? I updated my directx so that can’t be the problem, and to tell you the truth, I’m outta ideas…. anyone got a clue to what the problem is?
Sorry I’m a “f*cking British idiot” can’t help you right now. :twisted:
5 January, 2005 at 6:21 pm #103757Have you tried…
Open My Computer
Right click the CD Drive
Click Properties
Click Hardware
Highlight the appropriate drive
Click Troubleshoot? :wink:30 December, 2004 at 1:10 am #30840Xenon 2000: Project PCF
It is a download, but is it useful?
http://www.bitmap-brothers.co.uk/downloads/games/index.htm

29 December, 2004 at 3:17 am #3083912Ghosts Popup-Killer
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black list because 12-Popup simply blocks all pop-ups of Internet Explorer.29 December, 2004 at 12:34 am #30838Prevx Home
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spyware and other malware on the user’s system.27 December, 2004 at 1:12 pm #96812Hope this helps.
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_restore.htm24 December, 2004 at 8:17 pm #7362324 December, 2004 at 7:30 pm #73621Is the Rod Stewart look making a comeback?! :P
23 December, 2004 at 1:34 am #92389More file sharing than you can shake a stick at! 8)
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