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Halo Mods for the Xbox

I have been using different Halo editors for a few months now, and it has been a pain to creat and upload a new map every time that I want to play a new modded level. I am sick and tired of Halo PPF's!
If you agree with me, or if you have never tried to mod Halo on the Xbox, now is the time! With the release of CXE1 + NMP2 with HMPi you can easily play modded levels without the wait. This program installs ontop of Halo on your Hard Drive and allows you to play preloaded maps and mods for Multiplayer. There are some amazing Gametypes too! Check out the Site Here for more information, or download it from below.

Halo Mods for the Xbox - Wednesday, September 29, 2004 -

SP2 Networking Problem: Part II

I found a temporary fix for the disabled LAN icon, but it uses a router. For those of you who need to fix the LAN icon problem mentioned in the previous article and don't have a router - GET ONE! Routers come in handy!
I was up all night working on this problem, and figured out that there's no way to solve the LAN problem, short of some advanced computer coding and a team of specialists. So I thought to myself, "why not work around it"? And I did.
I luckily had a spare Netgear router sitting around just asking to be used. So I plugged it into my computer and Xbox and went at it. Three hours later I figured what IP address to use and found a temporary solution to my LAN problem. Unfortunately, to access the internet, I have to unplug from the router and I didn't write down the configuration before doing to. So part three of the SP2 Networking article will come this weekend, I will give all of the configurations and perhaps some pictures and a tutorial.
There's always hope when there's a router.
SP2 Networking Problem: Part II - -

Windows XP SP2 Network Conflicts

I made the update to Service Pack 2 (SP2) a few weeks ago and
I am just now seeing some pretty big glitches caused by the update. Prior to
updating my computer I had no problem tweaking my network configuration to communicate
with my Xbox. I was able to simple open up my LAN Connection and set the IP
adress manually. But with the recent update, I have completely lost my LAN Connection
icon. When I turned to Google for the answer I found out that this is not just
a simple error caused on a few computers, and it's not something that easy to
fix. In fact, there is no solution for the problem that I know of just yet.
When I wrote Microsoft about the problem, they wrote back to me...




Thank you for contacting Microsoft Online Support Service.
My name is Walter, and I'm glad to work with you. For your reference, the case
ID for this service request is SRZ040923001108.From the case log, I understand
that some network connection cannot be shown in Network Connections. I am sorry
for the inconvenience this issue has caused to you. Please understand Microsoft
releases SP2 to fix known issues and increase the stability and security of
Windows XP, and we have tested as much of the software environment as we could
to improve the performance of SP2. However, we cannot guarantee that SP2 can
install perfectly in all computers because every computer has different software
and hardware environments.Thank you for your understanding. Since from our customers'
feedbacks, a few customers encounter the similar problem as you have encountered.Based
on the current situation, I have reported this issue to our Product Group. Since
SP2 was released recently, our developers are collecting users' feedback and
put emphasis on the information you have provided. At this point, I suggest
we temporarily with SP2 uninstalled and wait for the hotfix which I believe
will be released soon to fix this problem. Please also be assured once there's
a solution to this problem be found on our side, I will notify you as soon as
possible.




He then goes on to explain how to remove Service Pack 2 from my
computer. So I removed SP2, which took a very long time to do. Then I found
out that removing SP2 didn't do a thing. It actually made my network even more
messed up and I lost the one visible icon that I had when I had SP2 installed,
the wireless connection. Then I reinstalled SP2 to get my wireless icon back,
and that took longer than uninstalling it. So after installing SP2, uninstalling
it, then reinstalling it, I have been stuck without a connection to my Xbox.
Luckily I'm not at home because I need to alter my LAN to access the internet
from my router. So I can see how big of a problem this can be for some people.


I am doing my best to try to resolve the issue on my own, because
Microsoft doesn't help you online, and the Windows XP Help Center is a piece
of crap that only answers basic questions. I have come across several forums
that discuss this problem, but I have yet to find the answer. When I do find
the answer, which I pray will be soon because I can't live much longer without
communicating with my Xbox, I will post an article here and on every forum possible.
If anyone out there comes across this article before I find the answer, please
post the answer as a comment as a favor to others.


 


Windows XP SP2 Network Conflicts - Monday, September 27, 2004 -

Create a Blog Button! (free and easy)

I found a spectacular site that will create Blog
Buttons
for you. All you need to do is pick out the words you wish to use
and the colors. I made two Yankidank buttons that can be found below. The page
I had been using for lots of my sidebar blog buttons has exceeded it's bandwidth
images, and I was being dumb by linking directly to them rather than saving
them to one of my own servers. So now I have a large blank space to the right
side of the page until I am able to find worthy buttons to replace the old ones.
If you have any suggestions for blog button sites, leave a comment below. I
will leave a comment with the former site that hosted the majority of my buttons.
I appologize for not posting in a while, I just started school and I have focused
more on my personal page. I have also had some problems with my computer communicating
with my Xbox, so I can't post many tutorials on new items, even though I really
want to. More on that in the next article.


Girl Version



Boy Version



http://kalsey.com/tools/buttonmaker/

Create a Blog Button! (free and easy) - -

Result Page: 

 








 


 

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