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Anybody got my Sith Apprentice mod?

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 Aryyn
05-05-2004, 4:15 AM
#1
My cpu crashed & i lost all my files i was wondering if anybody had a mod made awhile ago called Sith Apprentice/conversion. I would very much like to have it back.
 Kurgan
05-05-2004, 5:37 AM
#2
Can you describe it for us? You might also try doing a google search, perhaps it was posted someplace?
 katanamaru
05-06-2004, 10:50 PM
#3
Hey I have a copy of your sith apprentice mod. Really cool if you ask me. I got it from Lucasfiles.com so you could check there first. I believe it was under models for JA. If it isn't there i could try to mail it to you. Hope that helps.
 Obi_Kwiet
05-06-2004, 11:26 PM
#4
Uhhh, just put your HD on a diffrent PC. How exactly did you CPU "crash" anyway. Overheat?
 Aryyn
05-07-2004, 1:24 AM
#5
Hey I have a copy of your sith apprentice mod. Really cool if you ask me. I got it from Lucasfiles.com so you could check there first. I believe it was under models for JA. If it isn't there i could try to mail it to you. Hope that helps.

Its not the model its a huge conversion mod. Its about 80MB. Thanks anyway katanamuru.

Uhhh, just put your HD on a diffrent PC. How exactly did you CPU "crash" anyway. Overheat?

It wouldnt let me into windows. It gave me a windows error! So i tried a system restore without reformating & losing any files then it gave me the same error. So i had to do a reformat system restore then i lost everything. I was really bummed out.
 Amidala from Chop Shop
05-07-2004, 2:01 AM
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I had a Windows error like that, even Safe Mode wouldn't work. There was an error on the hard drive so a key Windows file was unreadable. But....

I just moved the hard drive to a working computer so I could run Norton Disk Doctor on it. But before I could do that, Windows 2000 on the working computer ran chkdisk on the corrupted hard drive and fixed the error. I moved the hard drive back to the original computer and, voila, it started up just fine with all my files intact.

Everyone should back up their hard drive to CD-R or DVD this weekend.
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