Thanks Dave F! It was under tools. I'm now going to follow the rest of Romer's directions and see if it works.
Jason, I tried what you suggested yesterday but I kept getting the "BINKW32.DLL was not found" when I'd try to open the NOCD file after copying it inside the Bethesda folder.
Nevermind my last question! I bought the Linksys four port switch model and in five minutes my PC and Imac are cruising the net! Thanks for all the help! This place is a god send for computer novices like me.
Romier S I followed what you just said exactly. I typed in the "find files or folders named" prompt Morrowind-NOCD.exe. It brought back no "files found". I then looked inside the properties for the NOCD file that I'm trying to copy and it lists the name of the file as "Morrowind - NOCD". There...
Thank you for the advice Romier S. I followed all of the steps you listed but I'm not sure if it worked. Everything went exactly as you said until step 5. I copied to the directory you mentioned and windows now says the crack is now copied to the Morrowind folder. The problem is when I open that...
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Hi. I have an Imac and PC (with WinME) in the same house. I use roadrunner cable internet on the imac and dial up on the PC. I am now in the process of connecting both computers to share the cable service. Roadrunner told me...
I agree. I think I'm going to just send this thing back to Amazon. The designers obviously just tacked this macrovision thing on without looking into how it would affect the game's performance. Maybe they'll develop some patches for it in the next few months then I can go out and repurchase it.
For some reason this isn't working for me. I dragged the Morrowind folder out onto my desktop and placed the NOCD file into it. I then double clicked on the NOCD file and it just brings up a "Winace archiver v2.11" window. There is a NOCD file listed in this window but when I double click on it...
I like 2001 but get real. Many of the special effects are dated. It's obvious that some of the space ships are paintings in some scenes. To say special effects haven't gone past 2001 is utterly ridiculous. There are plenty of fake looking shots in that flick.
Sorry, before now I'd never seen a widescreen MGM dvd that wasn't 16x9 enchanced so I just assumed this one had to be since it was widescreen. I guess this must be one of MGM's early DVD releases.