Post by acetacticaleye on Aug 6, 2017 10:54:20 GMT
I've been playing ROBLOX since ages, and i just found an old HDD from a old computer where i used to play ROBLOX on. The computer itself is gone, but the HDD is the most important part. The date code from the drive is 20041125 (which stands for November 25, 2004), so the chances for a old client is pretty damn high. I remember getting an new pc around 2007, and i havent formatted it since then. The only thing is that it is an IDE hard drive, but my current PC has SATA, and i dont have any old desktop PC's (I sold them all or I brought them to a 2nd hand shop).
I've been playing ROBLOX since ages, and i just found an old HDD from a old computer where i used to play ROBLOX on. The computer itself is gone, but the HDD is the most important part. The date code from the drive is 20041125 (which stands for November 25, 2004), so the chances for a old client is pretty damn high. I remember getting an new pc around 2007, and i havent formatted it since then. The only thing is that it is an IDE hard drive, but my current PC has SATA, and i dont have any old desktop PC's (I sold them all or I brought them to a 2nd hand shop).
I need an adapter for my computer, a VGA to DVI adapter, so at the same time I could buy an adapter for my hard drive, and hope that there is a 2007 or earlier version
How come we can no longer find leads? The first 8 or so pages of this thread is full of leads (even if they didn't go anywhere)
Most of everything we have found is likely most of it. This is like asking why we can't find much more information about clock man, it's because we've dug up almost all there is to get. It's like moore's law today, the space between power doubling is going to take longer and longer. The return of demand is lengthening.