jnuts New member Apr 20, 2003 #3 START - RUN ... type in cmd change directory (cd) to where it's at, then run the executable
TheProject New member Apr 20, 2003 #5 Maybe increase the size of your page file? What OS are you running?
TheProject New member Apr 20, 2003 #6 Start>Control Panel>System>Advanced tab. Click on the top settings button, go to the Advanced tab, click the Change button, and bump it up from there. Mine's set at 2GB right now for 512MB of RAM, just because I have a separate HD for it. Try 2X your amount of RAM.
Start>Control Panel>System>Advanced tab. Click on the top settings button, go to the Advanced tab, click the Change button, and bump it up from there. Mine's set at 2GB right now for 512MB of RAM, just because I have a separate HD for it. Try 2X your amount of RAM.
jnuts New member Apr 20, 2003 #8 http://carnage.bungie.org/oaforum/oa.forum.pl?read=1023 Others are having your problem here is the answer (from the above thread) "What I did was I renamed my .exe file I downloaded to a .bin file. I could then open the .bin file in the iso program" Try using isobuster to open the .binhttp://www.downseek.com/download/21280.asp the .bin is used as an image to burn a CD
http://carnage.bungie.org/oaforum/oa.forum.pl?read=1023 Others are having your problem here is the answer (from the above thread) "What I did was I renamed my .exe file I downloaded to a .bin file. I could then open the .bin file in the iso program" Try using isobuster to open the .binhttp://www.downseek.com/download/21280.asp the .bin is used as an image to burn a CD
jnuts New member Apr 20, 2003 #9 oh... your file might also be a movie... check the carnage thread for that info...