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My schools security is really tight on security, most websites are blocked etc...
I downloaded slender onto the computer but it won't run at all,no error pops up or anything it just won't run so my question is....
Is there some other way of running slender or any other game for that matter through some other program?
Thanks
I downloaded slender onto the computer but it won't run at all,no error pops up or anything it just won't run so my question is....
Is there some other way of running slender or any other game for that matter through some other program?
Thanks
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Grizzle wrote My schools security is really tight on security, most websites are blocked etc...
I downloaded slender onto the computer but it won't run at all,no error pops up or anything it just won't run so my question is....
Is there some other way of running slender or any other game for that matter through some other program?
Thanks
You could buy a USB Flashdrive, And use a tool to hack into the School's firewall. Even though it is illegal....I've done it plenty of times before.
Plus, if you're school isnt Up-To-Date, You probably wont be able to run it at all.
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Invicies wroteGrizzle wrote My schools security is really tight on security, most websites are blocked etc...
I downloaded slender onto the computer but it won't run at all,no error pops up or anything it just won't run so my question is....
Is there some other way of running slender or any other game for that matter through some other program?
Thanks
You could buy a USB Flashdrive, And use a tool to hack into the School's firewall. Even though it is illegal....I've done it plenty of times before.
Plus, if you're school isnt Up-To-Date, You probably wont be able to run it at all.
We're on XP, but we're upgrading to windows 7 soon.
Is there any way to do it without hacking the firewall?
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You could buy a USB Flashdrive, And use a tool to hack into the School's firewall. Even though it is illegal....I've done it plenty of times before.
Plus, if you're school isnt Up-To-Date, You probably wont be able to run it at all.
Half of this post was contradicting lol. But to the OP just put the .exe on a USB flash drive and then open it up on the school computer. Then just run the .exe, it should work fine. At my school this is what I do and minecraft works perfectly on the computers.
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You could buy a USB Flashdrive, And use a tool to hack into the School's firewall. Even though it is illegal....I've done it plenty of times before.
Plus, if you're school isnt Up-To-Date, You probably wont be able to run it at all.
Half of this post was contradicting lol. But to the OP just put the .exe on a USB flash drive and then open it up on the school computer. Then just run the .exe, it should work fine. At my school this is what I do and minecraft works perfectly on the computers.
I Dont think you realized that he said the school is very strict.
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Grizzle wroteInvicies wroteGrizzle wrote My schools security is really tight on security, most websites are blocked etc...
I downloaded slender onto the computer but it won't run at all,no error pops up or anything it just won't run so my question is....
Is there some other way of running slender or any other game for that matter through some other program?
Thanks
You could buy a USB Flashdrive, And use a tool to hack into the School's firewall. Even though it is illegal....I've done it plenty of times before.
Plus, if you're school isnt Up-To-Date, You probably wont be able to run it at all.
We're on XP, but we're upgrading to windows 7 soon.
Is there any way to do it without hacking the firewall?
Im not exacly sure if XP Can run slender.
Anyways, There is more ways, Its just that is the most basic.
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Invicies wrote-Ram- wrote
You could buy a USB Flashdrive, And use a tool to hack into the School's firewall. Even though it is illegal....I've done it plenty of times before.
Plus, if you're school isnt Up-To-Date, You probably wont be able to run it at all.
Half of this post was contradicting lol. But to the OP just put the .exe on a USB flash drive and then open it up on the school computer. Then just run the .exe, it should work fine. At my school this is what I do and minecraft works perfectly on the computers.
I Dont think you realized that he said the school is very strict.
I think you would be surprised as to how many schools computers you can actually do this to. + OP may think it's strict and there would be nothing wrong into just trying
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Thanks, I'll try it
Is it possible to run it from a disc do you know?
Is it possible to run it from a disc do you know?
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Grizzle wrote Thanks, I'll try it
Is it possible to run it from a disc do you know?
Unless you burn it to a disc or find a online platform of slender..
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you could probably run it straight from the usb? disk burning should work
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