Author Topic: V9 Installation Problem  (Read 1499 times)

When installing V9 of Blockland, after I opened the .dmg, an error message came up that said
'no mountable file systems.' Can anyone PLEASE HELP what I can do to successfully open it?

For more information, I have a Mac G4 10.3.9.


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« Last Edit: August 29, 2008, 03:17:39 PM by Badspot »

Ok, that's one reason colored texters piss me off...make me forget up like that D:

You need Leopard dumbass. 10.3.9 is too old.

Well then why do I know people who have 10.3.9 and have Blockland, "dumbass"?
There's even a topic of a guy who has this problem with a 10.3.9 and Badspot said V9 should work.

Go die in a fire.
Stop the crap with the colored text.

Well then why do I know people who have 10.3.9 and have Blockland, "dumbass"?
There's even a topic of a guy who has this problem with a 10.3.9 and Badspot said V9 should work.


Really? Huh. Well, I don't know, I had the problem, Leopard fixed me up. :/
Though, 10.3.9 is a bit out of date and I would recommend upgrading.

OHNOZ! Adam, he is banned. Life, it is never fair.


Yeah, I just thought of something that might work, would transferring the V9 folder from another computer to mine work?

And the problem is not with the computer, but with Stuffit Expander, but the next version of that works only for 10.4 :/...