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Joe 'Jody' Caldarulo

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About Joe 'Jody' Caldarulo

  • Birthday 02/04/1950

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  • Biography
    few indeed
  • Location
    Ar-Kansas
  • Interests
    Mil Hist & Gaming
  • Occupation
    stay alive

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  1. Sweet! I found a USB port on that old relic that had CMBB on it, transferred and patched to my rig & now have CMBB up & running as well. J
  2. Weeehaaa! CMAK is back up and running, no apparent probs anymore. Now to figure out a way to get CMBB aboard. Resolution: DL'd CMAK on Flash Drive from Mary's rig and loaded on my rig, then found DL online for running CMAK without CD inserted. My prob with CMBB, will not be so easy, as it is on an old comp without USB or burning CD capability. Anyone with idea on how to get my rig to read CMBB disc, please respond this thread. Thanks to all who supported my return! At your service, Jody
  3. DT, Thanks again! Im on that transfer idea, Mary just bought me a 4g flash/jump drive. That should be large enough (I hope) to hold CMAK, but Im afraid CMBB may be the orphan in this story, as it is loaded on an old, old rig, with no USB ports. None of my discs appear to be of Ge origin, thank goodness for that. I will advise of my progress later today. AYS, Jody
  4. DT, Thanks for your response. I use XP not Vista. The discs have worked on other computers. I am unfamiliar with your term 'CDV'? Jody
  5. Costard sez: Aye, that it does, as long as they're not CM ones...:confused: J
  6. This is the sad story of a bloke who tried to run his old games on his new rig. Only to find his rig cant see the discs in the drive. CMBO..."please insert disc" :mad: CMBB...ditto :confused: CMAK...ditto :eek: Sys: P5NSLI @ 2.13 2g RAM Win XP (sp3)...updated Geforce 7300 GT...drvr updated Pioneer DVR-212D DVD-RW...drvr updated In the interest of not wasting your time, my comp skills require that you advise me, much as you would, an old cranky uncle, that is, slowly with lots of patience and understanding ( a few pictures with circles and arrows on the back, couldnt hurt). Thanks J
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