Well. I clicked 1998 on the Steam Store Age Vertification by Mistake. What now..?
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[QUOTE=Trogdon;20145796]hi im 12
what is this[/QUOTE]
Oh your ban wasn't a permanent one, you're so annoying.
[QUOTE=Trogdon;20145796]hi im 12
what is this[/QUOTE]
why did you have to come back
why do I even remember you leaving
[editline]06:22PM[/editline]
who are you?
[QUOTE=Kidd;20143540]While you are at it..just toss your computer our your window.[b] It fixes stuff, too.[/b][/QUOTE]
Well it hit the windshield of my father's Audi, it broke. To fix it, I threw my CRT monitor at the roof, though weirdly that didn't fix it. With the help of a small crane, I dropped our 32" Sony Trintron TV on the hood, though I guess it's china's problem now.
Try emailing an employee, if you have a form of ID you can take a picture of to send them they might be able to change it.
Ok, Send me your steam password, I will put it into my magic box and fix it!
Did he seriously delete system 32?
*sigh*
Why do people even suggest deleting system32? It doesn't do anything because the operating system is running.
Actually, You may delete some files that are vital to startup. Or delete one that happened to not be in use and suddenly windows needed it and was like *OMG EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN*
[QUOTE=Equidistratic;20143494]Dlaor is right- it's coded into your core files.
Optionally you can also delete System32 (a folder in your C drive), it will reinstall, and the data Steam put in will be gone. You won't have your steam games installed anymore, though.[/QUOTE]
Actually all you have to do is delete hal32.dll.
You have to throw your computer out of your window whilst yelling "Icky icky icky f'tang rhubarb!"
well at least you can still play the german version of half life.
Is this gonna be like that thread where he does go and delete system32 and then all the people who thought it was funny start yelling at the guy who first said it and then other people join in and they decide to ban him?
Facepunch, this is [i]almost[/i] as bad as 4chan.
[url]http://www.ccleaner.com/[/url]
Have you tried changing your computer's oil? It's recommended by most PC technicians that you change your computer's oil once every three hundred hours, or four thousand web pages visited.
Once you put in new oil you'll receive a prompt asking if you'd like to change your registry settings. You can change your inputted age from there.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;20150367]Have you tried changing your computer's oil? It's recommended by most PC technicians that you change your computer's oil once every three hundred hours, or four thousand web pages visited.
Once you put in new oil you'll receive a prompt asking if you'd like to change your registry settings. You can change your inputted age from there.[/QUOTE]
Or download new RAM.
[QUOTE=PjaNoo^;20145867]Oh your ban wasn't a permanent one, you're so annoying.[/QUOTE]
what ban
He's totally not a troll guys
Sticky this thread as an example, Kind of like the Pirates Ye Be Warned warning with hanged pirates
Wow guys, FP is like the Nazi Hitler regime... weeding out the weak and mentally ill.
No, it's more like the weak and mentally ill ganging up on other weak and mentally ill individuals
I wish my mommy and daddy bought me steam games...
Hopefully he put a magnet against his HDD or deleted system32 like the other posters did, it's the only fix.
Fix for him.
[QUOTE=Ham_Wallet;20153087]Wow guys, FP is like the Nazi Hitler regime[/QUOTE]
As opposed to the Democratic Hitler regime?
I'm pretty sure OP is off playing some great Steam games just about now. Since Dlaor suggested he delete System32, he hasn't posted!
Good job on helping our fellow members guys! :smile:
[QUOTE=SHoGuNN3R;20155440]I'm pretty sure OP is off playing some great Steam games just about now. Since Dlaor suggested he delete System32, he hasn't posted!
Good job on helping our fellow members guys! :smile:[/QUOTE]
Well, he hasn't been online on steam for 6 hours...:devil:
[QUOTE=Equidistratic;20143494]Dlaor is right- it's coded into your core files.
Optionally you can also delete System32 (a folder in your C drive), it will reinstall, and the data Steam put in will be gone. You won't have your steam games installed anymore, though.[/QUOTE]
Isn't that also the way to triforce?
Just remove Internet Explorer's cookies perhaps? Since steam uses IE.