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I came across this when i was playing a pokemon project.

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Could you post the link to the project here? We might be able to find out the problem.
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Ok.

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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Nick_Spidermonkey/130107 It does`nt work because I cannot do the controls.

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It works find for me. It could be just your computer, or a weird coincidence.
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I use IE 7. And it is a Intel Pentuim Dual Core Inside

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Sometimes Scratch project results vary. Usually there is some patern between times it works and times it doesn't, but on rare occasions it just works when it won'ts to. I wouldn't worry too much about it, since this particular error probably only applies to this project.
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I never had the problem. I do not know what happend.
Last edited by ThePCKid (2009-10-11 19:10:02)
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ThePCKid wrote:
I never had the problem. mabye you have the problem BECAUSE Windows Vista [explicative removed by moderator]!
Hey, ThePCKid, please adhere to the Terms of Use and use respectable language in the Scratch forums.

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'Won't work' doesn't tell me much. Exactly what error message did you get?
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I did not get a error message, I just tried to to do the arrows and it would not move

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From utauhime101
I did not get a error message, I just tried to to do the arrows and it would not move
That's because you have to click to play and no arrows.
Last edited by scratch_yoshi (2009-11-01 11:55:20)
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i have windows xp.
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[blocks]install xp[/blocks]
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You can't just install Windows XP, and there is no evidence that Vista is the problem.
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shadow_7283 wrote:
You can't just install Windows XP, and there is no evidence that Vista is the problem.
Indeed
Often, the speed of a computer can determine whether it works or not, especially when the order of two unrelated things occurring is a determining factor. For all we know, it could be that Vista is FASTER! (I'm not biased towards Vista, in fact, quite the opposite.) Plus, definitely not worth changing your OS for a single Scratch game.
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From me
From utauhime101
I did not get a error message, I just tried to to do the arrows and it would not moveThat's because you have to click to play and no arrows.
Anyone agreeing to me? I fell left out
Last edited by scratch_yoshi (2009-11-01 11:54:36)
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From coolstuff
From shadow_7283
You can't just install Windows XP, and there is no evidence that Vista is the problem.Indeed
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Often, the speed of a computer can determine whether it works or not, especially when the order of two unrelated things occurring is a determining factor. For all we know, it could be that Vista is FASTER! (I'm not biased towards Vista, in fact, quite the opposite.) Plus, definitely not worth changing your OS for a single Scratch game.
Yeah, Seriously! Why would you change your version of Wnidows for a single project!?
Tell me why!
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cheddargirl wrote:
ThePCKid wrote:
I never had the problem. mabye you have the problem BECAUSE Windows Vista [explicative removed by moderator]!
Hey, ThePCKid, please adhere to the Terms of Use and use respectable language in the Scratch forums.
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I saw ThePCKid do that!
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shadow_7283 wrote:
You can't just install Windows XP, and there is no evidence that Vista is the problem.
Yeah, But Windows XP on my computer works really fine. Really good.
So, I thought Downloading Windows XP (e.g. folder: C:\Windows\Download\Windowsxp.zip) is a Great idea, or Scanning your computer will work. Scan with Kaspery antivirus 6 for Windows Workstations should work.
Scan with one that duplicates the viruses should NOT work.
If none work, What version of scratch do you have? I have Scratch 1.4.
And, False. Windows Vista is the problem - There is evidence that Vista is the problem.
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coolstuff wrote:
shadow_7283 wrote:
You can't just install Windows XP, and there is no evidence that Vista is the problem.
Indeed
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Often, the speed of a computer can determine whether it works or not, especially when the order of two unrelated things occurring is a determining factor. For all we know, it could be that Vista is FASTER! (I'm not biased towards Vista, in fact, quite the opposite.) Plus, definitely not worth changing your OS for a single Scratch game.
No, Windows Vista. See?
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Scratch
imanige - program - share
Don't know what has happend
http://kogics.wdfiles.com/local--files/nf:scratch-getting-started/scratch.gif
Last edited by rdococ (2009-12-01 12:19:36)
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