Author Topic: Driver update for Blockland problems?  (Read 3161 times)

This may sound dumb, but i just need some advice. Yesterday i installed the new Blockland update, but it turns out i needed a driver update...
I look at the instructions and it said "Kids: Don't ask your parents, just try it when they're not home." it sounded suspicious, and i know Blockland wouldn't try wouldn't try and just give me a bunch of viruses. but why when they aren't home? Please answer, i just want to know if it is right.

It's a joke.
Most parents overreact about things going on in the computer.

sounds like you were looking at the port forwarding page

sounds like you were looking at the port forwarding page
Uh, no?
Either way, driver updates don't give viruses and parents are just overreact too much when it comes to installing something.
That's why you do it when they're not home; so they don't constantly nag about what you're installing.

Uh, no?
Either way, driver updates don't give viruses and parents are just overreact too much when it comes to installing something.
That's why you do it when they're not home; so they don't constantly nag about what you're installing.
I seemed to remember it coming from the port forward page, guess I was wrong


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Yep, it's all a trick to get you to download viruses from well known cyber terrorism groups like Intel, AMD and nVidia.

Yep, it's all a trick to get you to download viruses from well known cyber terrorism groups like Intel, AMD and nVidia.
damit badspot!!!!! i new it!!!

Yep, it's all a trick to get you to download viruses from well known cyber terrorism groups like Intel, AMD and nVidia.
omg


i have a terrorist graphics card

thanks guys, all i needed to know.

should a chip type name be private? if not, i have a few more questions.

should a chip type name be private? if not, i have a few more questions.

OH GOD DON'T TELL ANYBODY YOUR CHIP TYPE OR THEY WILL BE ABLE TO STEAL YOUR BANK ACCOUNT!

should a chip type name be private? if not, i have a few more questions.
No, you need to know that.

If you are completely lost from then on, tell us what the chip is.

Start > Run > dxdiag

Post entire contents of the first tab, and the 'display' tab.

Start > Run > dxdiag

Post entire contents of the first tab, and the 'display' tab.
I view the things i have to update under intel corp. on the instructions and the chip doesnt match anything