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does anyone know if there is a place you can dl original sc from? i lent mine out and i need to reinstall =|
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I think virtual drive works the best.
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Request denied!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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step1 right click
step2 "save target as.."
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On June 29 2005 23:07 Lexus-Bug wrote: Request denied!!!!!!!!!!!!! dont use download manager's ;D
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so we js drag that into the directory?
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yes,
or u can update with official patch then drag only storm.dll.
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1. Copy INSTALL.EXE from your Starcraft cd and paste it in your Starcraft folder.
2. Click Start and then Run. Type regedit and press enter.
3. Navigate to the directory: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Blizzard Entertainment\Starcraft
4. Double click StarCD in the right side and change the value to a period: "."
5. put bwload113.exe to your Starcraft folder and open it to play.
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WTF my regedit doesnt work aynmore..?!!
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what does it say? you could very well have a virus.
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c:windows system32 regedit.com c:windows SYSTEM32 AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
ok thats wut it says.. I'm not good with this so can someone help? plz?
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just START->RUN->type "regedit"->ENTER
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On June 30 2005 02:40 distant_voice wrote: just START->RUN->type "regedit"->ENTER
yeah i know it doesnt work ive done it before but it doesnt work now
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Anybody happen to know if a mini-iso with the SC bgm exists? (It's just three tracks isn't it?)
While using a loader the music works, but it takes up a lot of space, and switching from SC<->BW requires file renaming. With a mini-iso, everything works and no switching is needed, but then you don't have music. And then, when using my CDs, the CD check it does really tests my patience sometimes, not that it's especially long, but that it takes so long when I know it could be instant on my rather new computer.
In any case, thanks to InKline for the loader. I've gotta have my SC music while gaming or it just doesn't feel right. 
Of course, I could just use my CDs, but I fear for my CD's lifespan what with how hot they feel when I take them out of the drive. Wonder if I could cook pizzas in there.
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you can search for mp3's and save them on hard disk, they should take less space than wav's from the mpq file.
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On June 30 2005 10:47 danmooj1 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2005 02:40 distant_voice wrote: just START->RUN->type "regedit"->ENTER yeah i know it doesnt work ive done it before but it doesnt work now
Go into your drive and try to find it in the windows folder (i think)
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