Ecsro;MAC PROBLEM

12/01/2009 05:00 FierceCole#1
Ok so Ive made it this far with Crossover;
I installed the old Ecsro_Version 1.091 [because its the only version with the installer]
So I[am] downloading all the files one by one;
For the ecsro server;
and everytime I download the Ecsro test server media [I AM downloading correct files, and Ive downloaded 3 different medias, It keeps saying there ALL damaged and silkroadonline launcher is closing,
Does anyone know why it keeps saying there damaged?
12/01/2009 06:27 robert5090#2
What OS do you use on your MAC?
Maybe your OS does NOT support your Ecsro client.
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12/01/2009 07:05 zariq1#3
What? 1.091?

If I understand correctly, you downloaded 1.091 and patch it with media.pk2/data.pk2/particle.pk2 right?

That's wrong lol.

Test Server or The public server use different files, just download the whole test server files like every1 did :D

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12/01/2009 07:45 WorldDj#4
I didn't download the whole folder, just replaced the media.pk2 ans sro_client in swsro folder and i am done...and yes ofcourse Os in mac is 180 degrees away from Pc.
12/01/2009 08:01 saxer1#5
I duno much about MAC but it doesnt support rars?That would be strange...
and yes 1.091 is very wrong....This version is using MySRO and SJSRO...
12/01/2009 08:31 Johri#6
FierceCole, the way I used to run iSRO/tSRO/ECSRO on my Mac was bootcamp... Takes about 30 mins to setup, then it works perfectly fine. Do you need the files for testserver or for normal ECSRO on your mac? :)
12/01/2009 13:09 FierceCole#7
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Originally Posted by Johri View Post
FierceCole, the way I used to run iSRO/tSRO/ECSRO on my Mac was bootcamp... Takes about 30 mins to setup, then it works perfectly fine. Do you need the files for testserver or for normal ECSRO on your mac? :)
I attempted bootcamp;
And I have a windows vista CD;
But when i tried to install it said;
Windows need to be installed on a NTFS format;
and I had talked to mac,
and he was an asshole about it;
and told me he couldnt help me because it was "windows issues"
...Do you know how to format it from FAT32, to NTFS?

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Originally Posted by robert5090 View Post
What OS do you use on your MAC?
Maybe your OS does NOT support your Ecsro client.
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MAC OS X
Version 10.6.2
Snowleopard
Processor 3.06 GHz intel core 2 duo
Memory 4GB 1067 MHz RAM
12/01/2009 16:02 Johri#8
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Originally Posted by FierceCole View Post
I attempted bootcamp;
And I have a windows vista CD;
But when i tried to install it said;
Windows need to be installed on a NTFS format;
and I had talked to mac,
and he was an asshole about it;
and told me he couldnt help me because it was "windows issues"
...Do you know how to format it from FAT32, to NTFS?


Hmm. I have windows XP (still, lol), so I'm not too sure about Vista installations. I've found this though- it might be helpful.

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I hope this helps, and please tell me if it doesn't :) then I'll search for more haha.

Good luck!
12/01/2009 21:31 WorldDj#9
You can use the technical support section btw.
12/01/2009 22:28 FierceCole#10
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Originally Posted by Johri View Post
Hmm. I have windows XP (still, lol), so I'm not too sure about Vista installations. I've found this though- it might be helpful.

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I hope this helps, and please tell me if it doesn't :) then I'll search for more haha.

Good luck!
Im installing it now;
and trying to use ...Ill let you know when I figure it out xD

#EDIT: Ok, Ive tried both the programs, and I cant get them to work;
Ive tried looking to open Sro_Client.exe with the macfuse and It doesnt show because Macfuse automattically installs into your system prefrence,
Im not sure what the issue is but Im using CrossOver games,
Which seems to work so far;
But for some reason it says the MEDIA.pk2 is damaged,
No matter how many times I download it, Or what different ones i download,
I think it may be, because Mac OS, doesnt support the kind of media, it is?
But I may be wrong,
If I can get the media.pk2 to work;
It should work
But everytime I open Sro.exe
It says that media is damaged and sro laucnher is now closing.
12/01/2009 23:55 Johri#11
Quote:
Originally Posted by FierceCole View Post
Im installing it now;
and trying to use ...Ill let you know when I figure it out xD

#EDIT: Ok, Ive tried both the programs, and I cant get them to work;
Ive tried looking to open Sro_Client.exe with the macfuse and It doesnt show because Macfuse automattically installs into your system prefrence,
Im not sure what the issue is but Im using CrossOver games,
Which seems to work so far;
But for some reason it says the MEDIA.pk2 is damaged,
No matter how many times I download it, Or what different ones i download,
I think it may be, because Mac OS, doesnt support the kind of media, it is?
But I may be wrong,
If I can get the media.pk2 to work;
It should work
But everytime I open Sro.exe
It says that media is damaged and sro laucnher is now closing.
Which ECSRO are you trying to load? testserver or normal ECSRO?
12/02/2009 01:48 FierceCole#12
Teserver
12/02/2009 04:17 robert5090#13
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Originally Posted by FierceCole View Post


MAC OS X
Version 10.6.2
Snowleopard
Processor 3.06 GHz intel core 2 duo
Memory 4GB 1067 MHz RAM
Strange, i had same iMac too.
I returned it back to store, as i didnt liked it because some programs i use didn't worked on it, like Cinema 4D, and more ... Sro.. I've got my money back..
I dont know, you should go to a Mac specialist, you can find this guys at the Apple store.
12/02/2009 05:12 chris61292#14
Find a guide to install windows onto a mac with bootcamp, your going to have to reduce the mac partion which uses some sort of journal format that they have, and fill up the new blank space with a ntfs partion once you load up the vista CD.
12/02/2009 05:39 FierceCole#15
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Originally Posted by chris61292 View Post
Find a guide to install windows onto a mac with bootcamp, your going to have to reduce the mac partion which uses some sort of journal format that they have, and fill up the new blank space with a ntfs partion once you load up the vista CD.
I've tried bootcamp
But it says windows must be installed on NTFS fortmat;
I dont know how to change the MAC OS system from FAT32
to NTFS
to install windows vista