If your system is designed for accepting DDR (Double Data Rate) memories of 184pin DIMM (usually desktops) or 200pin SODIMM (usually laptops) built, for your system to fully recognise 1GB capacity per memory slot, you need to use 'Low Density - 64Mx8 config' 1GB module. If you use 'High-Density - 128Mx4 config' 1GB module, your PC may only recognise it as HALF the size at 512MB or most of the time it will not work. How to tell if your 1GB module is a low or high density module? All low density 1GB modules are made with 16 chips (8 chips on each side) using 64Mx8 device. All high density 1GB modules are made with 16 chips (8 chips on each side) using 128Mx4 device. Almost ALL brand name ddr ram was low density
Does anyone have any DDR 400 Ram(LOW DENSITY!!!) 1g sticks? And a couple of DVD SATA drives\Burners? I desperatly need them as cheap as possible if not free. Please dig through your drawers and look for me.
MRT and WGAN ARE NOT JUST REG KEYS! MRT is a rather large addition of a single file to the CD! (He stubbed it so it is a small file but it is still there) WGAN ADDS legitchckcontrol.dll to the system... (legitcc.dll)
ALL OF THIS OVER A VM INSTALL?!??!?!?!? OMFG! You actually mean to tell me that you had this issue for 14 days and it was just a vm install? Why in gods name didn't you just make a new install?
Do me a favor? Change line 16 of uberpack.inf to this: 11,,rundll32.exe,,,"advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %1%\Uberpack.inf,Install" Re-run an install and tell me if it works. (I dun have the time to set up a VM right now)