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J. Ascencio 1st MRB

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  1. Name: Joshua Ascencio Rank: Pfc. Type of issue: Steam (Software, Hardware, Steam, Not sure) Brief Description of Issue: So i just got dayz and I am trying to install it and I get about 3.9gb into the install and it says an error occured while updating dayz. I have tried closing steam and restarting it, I have tried running steam as an admin, i have deleted the game and tried reinstalling it. I tried deleting the appcache folder and i even deleted the download folder, I have also tried veryfying the game cache and nothing has worked I even disabled my firewall! And yes i have enough hard drive space. If anyone could help me with this problem it would be greatly appreciated! ***Medical Supply Staff ONLY Below this line*** Current Status: Resolved Researching Pending Reply Resolved Unresolved Main Technician: Samuels Supporting Technician:
  2. Great game I had fun playing with you guys we should do it again sometime!
  3. I think it is on netflix to with English subs. It was a great movie!
  4. Kendrick Lamar is badass!!!! Lana del Ray is good to she's gorgeous!! I also noticed that my music choice differs from a lot of other people on the forums . Maybe because of my age XD but here is one of my favorite songs right now
  5. When you first connected to this network did you list it as a home network?
  6. Give this a try: http://www.pingtest.net/ Does it say there is any packet loss? And how many ms in jitter? Also are you playing on a foreign servers? Do you have good internet speed? Also remember the game is still in development and it is not uncommon for things like this to happen. One more thing, if you have an antivirus or windows firewall add rust to your list of exception on your fire wall or anti virus. Same thing happened to me on DOD when I first started playing.
  7. *Salute* Have you tried playing on other servers sir? If so does the same problem occur?
  8. I always ask myself "what does one man have to search on youtube to stumble upon this video"
  9. That could help. also after replacing the cmos battery you can also clear your motherboards cmos memory which can help
  10. *cough *cough Spammer *cough *cough *Salute
  11. I am in the market for body parts. I have cash and no questions asked hit me up....
  12. If your power supply turns on and works correctly it could be your motherboard. Also if the psu you have now does not meet the recommended requirements for your setup then it may cause your certain components in your computer to fail ie your video card.
  13. Well yes but its not very noticeable the sound and video quality are great its just fraps records in .avi. What I do is compress the avi file then i sometimes use a converter and edit the video quality.
  14. You could also use a program called handbrake> I usually take video with fraps and a 30 min video can be like 50gb which would take days to upload to youtube. Handbrake compresses the video down to about a 900mb to gig, then you can upload to youtube and depending on your computer and internet it can only take about 30 min.
  15. I have had this also but for a really long time I just never reported it.
  16. This is quite possibly the greatest page on the internet.
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