I tried to download the newest version of Scratch and it didn't work. I saw that it says that if you have an older computer you should try earlier versions. I do have a rather old computer so I tried the other versions. Guess what? They didn't work. PLEASE help me! This is for my little sister! Do it for the children.
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How old is the computer? I think some, no matter how old the version is, simply can't handle Scratch. 12three and I tried to download it on some dinosaurs for a school project and it didn't work.
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What happened when you tried to download it?
It could be hundreds of things if all you tell us is it didn't work
Make sure you follow all the steps and wait for it to download.
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Here are a few questions that should allow us to understand your problem a little better..:
-What operating system are you using?
-Do you get an error message when trying to download
- - If so, what does it say?
-Do you have enough memory left on your computer?
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Wolfie1996 wrote:
Here are a few questions that should allow us to understand your problem a little better..:
-What operating system are you using?
-Do you get an error message when trying to download
- - If so, what does it say?
-Do you have enough memory left on your computer?
I got A LOT of error messages. They all said that one thing or another couldn't load.
I think I have enough memory. How do I know?
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wowzerz669 wrote:
Wolfie1996 wrote:
Here are a few questions that should allow us to understand your problem a little better..:
-What operating system are you using?
-Do you get an error message when trying to download
- - If so, what does it say?
-Do you have enough memory left on your computer?I got A LOT of error messages. They all said that one thing or another couldn't load.
I think I have enough memory. How do I know?
Assuming you're using Windows, right click on "My Computer" in the start menu (or get there in Windows Explorer), and select "Properties." Somewhere in the sea of tabs (might be the first one, I dunno), it tells you what your RAM is - can you tell us how much you have? And although that is what should be referred to as memory, I believe Wolfie1996 was referring to Hard Drive Space.
To check that, go into My Computer, and you should get a list of your hard drives - most people only have one. Right click on the hard drive you plan on installing Scratch on and it should tell you how much space you have left - can you tell us that, too?
Also, looks like this belongs a little more in the Troubleshooting - I can move it there for you
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coolstuff wrote:
wowzerz669 wrote:
Wolfie1996 wrote:
Here are a few questions that should allow us to understand your problem a little better..:
-What operating system are you using?
-Do you get an error message when trying to download
- - If so, what does it say?
-Do you have enough memory left on your computer?I got A LOT of error messages. They all said that one thing or another couldn't load.
I think I have enough memory. How do I know?Assuming you're using Windows, right click on "My Computer" in the start menu (or get there in Windows Explorer), and select "Properties." Somewhere in the sea of tabs (might be the first one, I dunno), it tells you what your RAM is - can you tell us how much you have? And although that is what should be referred to as memory, I believe Wolfie1996 was referring to Hard Drive Space.
To check that, go into My Computer, and you should get a list of your hard drives - most people only have one. Right click on the hard drive you plan on installing Scratch on and it should tell you how much space you have left - can you tell us that, too?
Also, looks like this belongs a little more in the Troubleshooting - I can move it there for you![]()
I have two! one is recovery and one is C. probably for computer.
good luck. if your computer is slow, try going to a library and saving it to a flash drive.
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16Skittles wrote:
I have two! one is recovery and one is C. probably for computer.
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good luck. if your computer is slow, try going to a library and saving it to a flash drive.
I have 3 - one for TV shows, because our computer can record stuff that's on cable TV, one for hwat you'd expect it to be used for, and one for backup of the other one.
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coolstuff wrote:
wowzerz669 wrote:
Wolfie1996 wrote:
Here are a few questions that should allow us to understand your problem a little better..:
-What operating system are you using?
-Do you get an error message when trying to download
- - If so, what does it say?
-Do you have enough memory left on your computer?I got A LOT of error messages. They all said that one thing or another couldn't load.
I think I have enough memory. How do I know?Assuming you're using Windows, right click on "My Computer" in the start menu (or get there in Windows Explorer), and select "Properties." Somewhere in the sea of tabs (might be the first one, I dunno), it tells you what your RAM is - can you tell us how much you have? And although that is what should be referred to as memory, I believe Wolfie1996 was referring to Hard Drive Space.
To check that, go into My Computer, and you should get a list of your hard drives - most people only have one. Right click on the hard drive you plan on installing Scratch on and it should tell you how much space you have left - can you tell us that, too?
Also, looks like this belongs a little more in the Troubleshooting - I can move it there for you![]()
what if your using a MAC?
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coolstuff wrote:
wowzerz669 wrote:
Wolfie1996 wrote:
Here are a few questions that should allow us to understand your problem a little better..:
-What operating system are you using?
-Do you get an error message when trying to download
- - If so, what does it say?
-Do you have enough memory left on your computer?I got A LOT of error messages. They all said that one thing or another couldn't load.
I think I have enough memory. How do I know?Assuming you're using Windows, right click on "My Computer" in the start menu (or get there in Windows Explorer), and select "Properties." Somewhere in the sea of tabs (might be the first one, I dunno), it tells you what your RAM is - can you tell us how much you have? And although that is what should be referred to as memory, I believe Wolfie1996 was referring to Hard Drive Space.
To check that, go into My Computer, and you should get a list of your hard drives - most people only have one. Right click on the hard drive you plan on installing Scratch on and it should tell you how much space you have left - can you tell us that, too?
Also, looks like this belongs a little more in the Troubleshooting - I can move it there for you![]()
Well, I can't find anything about space. So I don't know how much space it has.
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wowzerz669 wrote:
Well, I can't find anything about space. So I don't know how much space it has.
On Windows xp, right-click your hard drive and select "properties" from the drop down list. There should be a window that appears, with a pie chart on it (it's pink and blue on my PC), which shows the space. The pink is how much space is left, the blue is how much space is used. Above it, there are little squares of colour, that have the amount of space in each colour in both bytes and gigabytes.
Give us the numbers from the "Free space" area, and we'll try to help
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coolstuff wrote:
wowzerz669 wrote:
Wolfie1996 wrote:
Here are a few questions that should allow us to understand your problem a little better..:
-What operating system are you using?
-Do you get an error message when trying to download
- - If so, what does it say?
-Do you have enough memory left on your computer?I got A LOT of error messages. They all said that one thing or another couldn't load.
I think I have enough memory. How do I know?Assuming you're using Windows, right click on "My Computer" in the start menu (or get there in Windows Explorer), and select "Properties." Somewhere in the sea of tabs (might be the first one, I dunno), it tells you what your RAM is - can you tell us how much you have? And although that is what should be referred to as memory, I believe Wolfie1996 was referring to Hard Drive Space.
To check that, go into My Computer, and you should get a list of your hard drives - most people only have one. Right click on the hard drive you plan on installing Scratch on and it should tell you how much space you have left - can you tell us that, too?
Also, looks like this belongs a little more in the Troubleshooting - I can move it there for you![]()
Actually, I found out that the hard drive I want to install it on 13.9 GB left. Is that enough? Is there somewhere to check how much installing Scratch will take?
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That's definately enough... all the Scratch versions that are on the download page (1.4, 1.3.1, 1.2.1) are between 30 and 33 MB...
What OS are you using? Maybe the version that you tried to download isn't compatible with it...
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18eities wrote:
He Said They Didn't Work Can Someone Please Post The Soulution Before I Break My Computer Trying
Can you post exactly what it says when you try to open it? Sorry, but you'll need to give more information...
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