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BTTFModMachine

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  1. Well, he's on a roll. I'd like to see him roll out the door. What is it? An intentionally wrong link that goes nowhere fast?
  2. Those attachments would be great! They're something I'd like to see in action, but CLEO makes my game crash on loading.
  3. I'll have to research what you said for I have no clue how to do something like that.
  4. A radio control BTTF Delorean with a remote that resembles the one from the 1st experiment would be nice, too.
  5. Who knows what was "futuristic" for the film makers? The "flying" parts of the movie were done in a studio. Even now, close to 2015, there are no flying cars.
  6. Interesting... I agree. That BTTF 1 Delorean model's wiring is awful. Looks like Hot Wheels Elite hit a few bumps in the road, so to speak.
  7. It's not like a play when the actor talks to the audience sometimes...
  8. Does this link lead to Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up? This is what I found.
  9. "Awesomeness is not for everyone, please consult your conscience for further questions." I don't even make anything that cool...
  10. It (time travel) can't be done, so it can't fail to begin with. Special effects are always good, though...
  11. Right! We must progress with the times and move forward! -->
  12. Where would you go over 80 mph? The autobahn?
  13. Ah, the possibilities of why things happen in movies...
  14. Both of the HD's I recovered were IDE. One had a couldn't boot, the other wasn't recognized in BIOS until it was made slave.
  15. You know what they say, "Too many quarterbacks spoil the huddle..."
  16. Hello! I created a video "series" based on a character I created. Right now I don't have a good enough story line for a full episode, so here's a "preview" complete with a theme song. http://youtu.be/0E2Ymm72MD0 It's the best I could do right now. So long! -BTTFModMachine
  17. I used that too, but it didn't work with me.
  18. Similar Idea, different topic. The other topic requested that the BTTF2 flying and regular delorean have the same headlights. This topic requests for a keypress to change the delorean headlights (switch between small and large).
  19. A while ago, my hard drive crashed and wouldn't boot up. Later on, I realized that I could still recover what was left of it by making it a slave HD. I got a new one, anyway, but this might help some who have had HD crashes in the past or the future. This works on IDE (PATA) drives, but the Serial ATA (SATA) step shown below hasn't been tested. If your HD won't boot up, won't be recognized in the system BIOS, or anything else, try this method: NOTE: For SATA Drives, DO NOT remove the jumper. It could cause problems. 1. MOST IMPORTANT: Unplug the power from your computer to reduce the risk of electrical shock!!! 2. IMPORTANT: get a cable that has 2 HD connectors in it. 3. IMPORTANT: Get 2 HD's, one that is your crashed one and one that works. 4. VERY IMPORTANT: Set the jumper to the master setting usually specified on the drive cover itself (or master with slave) on the one that works. Also. set the jumper on the crashed one to slave. 5. Connect each drive to a connector on the cable and attach the end of the cable to the computer motherboard. 6. Plug the power into your computer and start it up. 7. If you are using an SATA drive, change the boot order of your drives in BIOS to make it a slave. 7. If my method works on your HD, in My Computer (or Computer), you should see 2 HD's and be able to access everything on your crashed hard drive. 8. OPTIONAL: Reformat your crashed HD after recovery to make it work again. Find and go to Disk Management*, delete the active partition on your crashed HD (WARNING! This will delete all data on the HD), Wait for it to be done, Create a partition (most users want a partition that takes up the full capacity of the HD), select the default allocation size and the type of file system (FAT32 or NTFS), tell Disk Management to format the drive after the partition, and after it is done formatting, you now have a working HD! *Try searching in Help and Support I know this works for some crashes, I've built computers up from blank HD's before and recovered data on my old HD. I also built a peer-to-peer home network server up from a recovered drive with this method. This is some of what I do in my free time. This won't work for all crashes, but it's worth a try and it is better than searching for and buying a new HD. Hope this helps! -BTTFModMachine