February 10th, 2020
Here are my laptop specs: Core 2 Duo T7200, 3GB RAM and Intel GMA 950… What car simulator or driving simulator would be the best? Some games like World Racing 2. They don’t demand a good config but they’re great simulators! Thanks in advance
Answer #1
I may not be, being very specific for you, but this website is very trust-worthy and very useful with this kind of question. I use it all the time with my laptop as well!
http://systemrequirementslab.com/cyri
February 10th, 2020
When i was uninstalling itunes (ver 1.1 -_-) it was in the middle of unpacking but then, half-way through, it popped up with Error: 0x80040707 Description:
Then i clicked ok and then it popped up
Access is denied
I have windows XP
Answer #1
Try restarting.
If that doesn’t work, re-download the iTunes installer. Run it and it will give you the option to uninstall it or to do a repair install – choose the repair installation. After it’s done repairing your current iTunes installation, try uninstalling again.
Answer #2
no good
Answer #3
anyone
Answer #4
According to Installshield, this means you do not have full administrator privileges on the computer. First go into User Accounts in the control panel and make sure your user account is set to Computer Administrator. If it is not, change it. If that doesn’t work this is next:
This symptom occurs if the user does not have access priviliges for the following registry keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Interface
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\TypeLib
Use regedt to alter the security settings. Give Full Control to following user types:
*Administrator (on the local machine)
*System
*Created Owner
Answer #5
-_-
no good but thax 4 the advice
February 10th, 2020
When I upload multi files it either get upload error, or completely stops and kinda freezes.
If I upload one file it is mostly fine but then after that if I upload another it starts and uploads a bit then stops. Then I have to do it again.
Any idea why this is happening?
Thank you
Answer #1
http or ftp upload ?
if youre upping to a hoster , and are uploading several files, use ftp.
Probably the browser couldn’t handle the connection while uploading and stopped, possibly a caching / prefetch issue which could indicate low ram or a bad ram even ?
Answer #2
http due to thats the only way I know how to upload
Answer #3
tried a different browser? what filehost you trying?
Answer #4
180upload & Mediafire & Uploaded
Answer #5
ever tried with ftp ?
http == hyper TEXT transfer protocol , not quite first choice when it comes to transferring files
ftp == FILE transfer protocol
I’d strongly suggest you try ftp , this really isn’t hard at all.
as for http upload : tried different browsers as well , or had any recent updated (flash, adobe air, silverlight , etc ? )
Answer #6
Yea but how do you use ftp on 180upload and mediafire.
Answer #7
point taken … you could remotely upload to mediafire and 180 :
upload your files to a web / ftp server , copy the direct links and have 180 / media catch them via http or ftp from that server.
alternatively :
– start your own webserver locally (via xampp or iis) , make sure your local pc is accessible from the net, this would be done via a little config change in your router :
forward external traffic to internal ports 80 / 21 to your local ip , then copy the links for the internet where your files are located at, copy and paste them to the hoster and do a “remote upload” that way.
If you do not quite know how to , let me know and I will put together a little tut for ya
Answer #8
A tuutorial could be good please. Thank you
Answer #9
180upload & Mediafire & Uploaded
180 upload is horrible lately. I wouldn’t even think about a web upload
with 180 it is that bad for me.
Answer #10
Like mediafire, set a upload and it is queued when it is only 1 file uploading. Or it uploads and stays at verifying and thats it.
Answer #11
little tut :
1.) download and install xampp
2.) start apache
Check the external ports :

3.) get your local ip
–> Start –> cmd –> “ipconfig” and check the address you have , should be something like “192.168.x.x” , where “x” is a number
4.) get your WAN IP , google for something like “what is my ip”
5.) connect to your modem / router and enter the forwarding address :

then connect with your browser as a test via your public WAN IP to your local machine , in the top bar, simply add the IP for your WAN
open the install folder of xampp/htdocs , this is your webfolder , any file in there can be accessed via :
http://your-wan-ip/file.ext
then copy all those “links” and remote upload to media or 180 by pasting those links in there