Selasa, 11 Februari 2014

What was this kids computer game?

Q. There was a computer game I used to play that I'm trying to find but I don't remember much of it. All I can really come up with is the name Bob, something about geography, and I feel like you were in a house and like go into different rooms to do different things. It would have been from no later than about 1999. I'm also vaguely seeing a plant? Okay that's probably not much help at all but if anyone has any idea what this game might be it's been bugging me forever.

A. Well I typed in 1999 kids computer games bob and the only thing that came up was Brainpop. So it might be Brainpop your thinking of


Gaming Club computer ?
Q. I recently bought a desktop computer from a gaming club that closed down. I am assuming that because I am not in the server area, that it causes my problem: everytime i shut down, the computer returns to the settings that I got it in. Does anyone know how to fix this?
@Ryan:
noooo its EVERYTHING. I lose all files, all game progress, EVERYTHING.
I think the data is saved to a server when in server range, but I dont want to operate though their server. How do you disconnectfrom a server, and use your internal memory?
I'm also thinking taht it could be a program thatis doing this. But im not sure which program it would even be...
@kurahk7
We dont want to do hat c ause then we lose all of the games on here; D:
And we can not just wipe it out. We need to copy all of the drivers, but the burner program is expired. When I download a new one, the computer restarts to take effect, but then everything is gone.

A. Well it sounds like that PC was either attached to a domain server, or had software to restore the PC to default settings upon each reboot. Some schools use a program called Deep Freeze which does exactly what your computer is doing rite now, so school kids cant mess up the school PC's. I would personally reinstall windows to fix the problem, there is no way to tell if you have the appropriate permissions/passwords to configure the PC to not work on a domain server, but if it is just a software program doing this you may be able to remove said software. I would recommend before resorting to a format, to google all the installed software names on your PC to see if any of them are capable of doing what you are describing. Good luck

Ryan





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