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Error Mounting Computercraft/lua/rom

Started by eyescar, 04 November 2012 - 06:02 AM
eyescar #1
Posted 04 November 2012 - 07:02 AM
When i try to click a computer, it shows me this message:

I've instaled the mod correctly, i instaled minecraft forge for 1.4.2 and the mod for 1.4.2, i drop the minecraft forge files into the minecraft.jar file and the ComputerCraft file into the mods directory
i appreciate help
ikkeniet #2
Posted 04 November 2012 - 07:18 AM
I think your problem is that your running a mac witch uses a difrent file system than windows i dont know how to fix that but if you google it mayby you get an annser
eyescar #3
Posted 04 November 2012 - 07:22 AM
I think your problem is that your running a mac witch uses a difrent file system than windows i dont know how to fix that but if you google it mayby you get an annser
thank you :D/>/>
ikkeniet #4
Posted 04 November 2012 - 07:55 AM
your welcome
Cloudy #5
Posted 04 November 2012 - 11:09 PM
I think your problem is that your running a mac witch uses a difrent file system than windows i dont know how to fix that but if you google it mayby you get an annser

You are an idiot. Dan uses a mac hisself!

Anyway you most likely extracted the zip. If you did the folder needs to be named ComputerCraft exactly. But you don't need to extract it.
ikkeniet #6
Posted 05 November 2012 - 03:29 AM
thanks for calling me an idiot im just givving a posable ansor HE DOESNT HAVE TO LISTEN TO ME ITS JUST A SUGESTION (sorry for the capitals but this is what i think) <— no need to call me an idiot thank you verry mutch
Doyle3694 #7
Posted 05 November 2012 - 04:35 AM
ikkeniet, this is a bit OT, but ppl will not take you serious with that many spelling issues
Cloudy #8
Posted 06 November 2012 - 12:29 AM
thanks for calling me an idiot im just givving a posable ansor HE DOESNT HAVE TO LISTEN TO ME ITS JUST A SUGESTION (sorry for the capitals but this is what i think) <— no need to call me an idiot thank you verry mutch

My justification: you gave incorrect advise based on a pure guess. The person you have help to will probably never come back here - he will think "ComputerCraft doesn't work on macs". Then further down the line, someone else may ask him how to get something working on the Mac - and he will tell them not to bother since it doesn't work on macs. Do you get my point? One piece of incorrect help here, based on pure guesswork, can have lasting repercussions.

I don't care if it makes me unpopular, but that's what I think.
Lyqyd #9
Posted 06 November 2012 - 06:49 AM
thanks for calling me an idiot im just givving a posable ansor HE DOESNT HAVE TO LISTEN TO ME ITS JUST A SUGESTION (sorry for the capitals but this is what i think) <— no need to call me an idiot thank you verry mutch

Cloudy is completely correct; you are an idiot. Providing "answers" based on guesswork with no actual knowledge is worse than unhelpful. If you don't know anything (as you obviously do not), don't say anything.
ikkeniet #10
Posted 07 November 2012 - 12:51 PM
ikkeniet, this is a bit OT, but ppl will not take you serious with that many spelling issues
thanks for calling me an idiot im just givving a posable ansor HE DOESNT HAVE TO LISTEN TO ME ITS JUST A SUGESTION (sorry for the capitals but this is what i think) <— no need to call me an idiot thank you verry mutch

My justification: you gave incorrect advise based on a pure guess. The person you have help to will probably never come back here - he will think "ComputerCraft doesn't work on macs". Then further down the line, someone else may ask him how to get something working on the Mac - and he will tell them not to bother since it doesn't work on macs. Do you get my point? One piece of incorrect help here, based on pure guesswork, can have lasting repercussions.

I don't care if it makes me unpopular, but that's what I think.
thanks for calling me an idiot im just givving a posable ansor HE DOESNT HAVE TO LISTEN TO ME ITS JUST A SUGESTION (sorry for the capitals but this is what i think) <— no need to call me an idiot thank you verry mutch

Cloudy is completely correct; you are an idiot. Providing "answers" based on guesswork with no actual knowledge is worse than unhelpful. If you don't know anything (as you obviously do not), don't say anything.


Doyle3694 if spelling errors are the reason you dont listen to me thats your problem im trying to help sombody here its not like im typing russian you can understand me if not you alwais can ask me what i mean





to
Cloudy i see your point of me making a sugestion and wy i shut not format it like that however i dind say it doesnt work i only made the sugestion of googleing for an posable anser its posable that in the way i said it it looks like i mean that it doesnt work on a mac your right with that




and to
Lyqyd im not calling you a morran even i think so based on your commend and attitude + my commend wasnt based on guesswork i got reasons enough to think that programs made for windows not alwais function the same way as they do on a mac




for the rest i will from now make my commends clear to counter any more mistakes
Doyle3694 #11
Posted 08 November 2012 - 08:58 AM
lol, people will think you are a p12. and I'm not sure if you are or not