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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Free Media Installation Tutorial!

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Cosmic Prophet
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Posted: 8th Jan 2009 21:37
I wrote this tutorial, because of all the e-mails from folks who did'nt know how to install media into FPSC. It's difficult to explain to someone in words only, so hopefully this tutorial will help out.

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some kid
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Posted: 8th Jan 2009 22:30
thanks. I was looking for somthing like this.

in the name of epic video games, I post this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhZQEvg1V0Y
Valkynaz
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Posted: 12th Jan 2009 13:35
me too, just read through it and I see what I was doing wrong! Thanks CP!

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heltor
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Posted: 12th Jan 2009 23:18
Very handy, I see this question alot. great work

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Lego934
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Posted: 16th Jan 2009 16:48
cool ty cosmic you sent me link but all i got was random image and wed files WHY????

Lego934
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Posted: 16th Jan 2009 16:49
oh soz i gor it now

DozBlind
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Posted: 17th Jan 2009 11:25
Thanks, nice tutorial. Helps a lot for newbies like me

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Posted: 24th Jan 2009 14:02
sorry for the offtopic reply but
woow!, what os do you have???

and now ontopic, very handy

sorry for my bad english (i am dutch)
Cosmic Prophet
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Posted: 24th Jan 2009 16:15 Edited at: 24th Jan 2009 16:18
I'm running Mac OSX, and Windows XP with desktop enhancements from "Stardock" (Windowblinds, and Object Dock)as well as Windows "Vista" on Parralels, (Multiple partitions) on the new Duel Core Intel "IMac".

Here's the link for Stardock in case your interested.

http://www.stardock.com/products/windowblinds/

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maikyy
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Posted: 24th Jan 2009 22:23
cool thanx

sorry for my bad english (i am dutch)
ozzi mad boy
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Posted: 25th Jan 2009 06:25
good tutorial

:off topic:

i used Stardock before, i made my own theme but when i uninstalled it it caused errors in my main system and i had to format my pc

http://www.afrokid-fps.co.nr
Cosmic Prophet
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Posted: 25th Jan 2009 07:39
The latest versions of Stardock's apps are a lot more stable than ever. I'd go blind if I had to look at the standard windows themes every day.

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