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rabies
06-02-2003, 12:18 AM
have problem trying install the matrix on disc 2 it stops and says wrong volume in drive any help will be greatly appreciated
Dr.MAD
06-02-2003, 12:20 AM
You double posted.
And about EtM: I told you comrade, post questions about Enter the Matrix in the enter the matrix thread, and the enter the matrix thread is located
HERE (http://216.127.84.110/forums/showthread.php?threadid=12163)
rabies
06-02-2003, 12:28 AM
thought i did post in matrix forum? also whats the diferance between a crack and a serial i mean why can you ask for one but not the other
and you are right about the gamecube
Dr.MAD
06-02-2003, 12:32 AM
Not really, this is the crack forum, I'm talking about a post specially dedicated to EtM. Just post a reply in the tread of which I posted the link above with your question, and I'm certain we can help
Look, you have a question about the matrix, huh?
Click HERE (http://216.127.84.110/forums/showthread.php?threadid=12163), you are now in the Enter the matrix thread. Now click on "Post reply" and ask your question.
The point is just that there were so many people that had questions about Enter The Matrix, that we decided to merge all these posts together in ONE single post. And it is in that post that you should ask your question.
By the way, I know I'm right about the gamecube ;)
A serial key taken on the internet is mostly a serial key that you want to use for "illegal" activities (as for example playing tha game with a copy when you don't have the original).
When you buy a game legally, you will never have to ask for a serial, because you get one when you buy it.
Using a crack to make a copy work IS legal if you own the original as well. The legal purpose of making a copy of a game is for personal use only. I always make copies of my original games (which I bought legally in the store), just for in case I damage the CD.
If you have the original, and you make a copy for it for your own use, there is no problem. If you don't hae the original, it is illegal and not supported by our forums.
I hope you understand the whole stuff better now ;)
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