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Feliciana Zabaleta

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  1. Would anyone happen to know why Firestorm which has been working perfectly fine on my desktop PC for eons, now no longer lets me log in. But I can log in fine with my notebook computer or my partner can log in just fine with this PC. I have been totally baffled by this and I can't seem to find a reasonable answer to the issue. I have totally clean installed it and still the same issue. It will go through the log in process, my avatar appears for about 1 minute and it shuts down with no error message whatsoever. I installed the "Official" viewer and everything works fine. It's a real head scratchier to say the least. I am hoping that someone has ran into this glitch and can help out. The viewer shuts down with no black screen, no error message or anything else. It gets to a certain point and just terminates itself and goes back to my desktop screen. System Info: CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz (4008 MHz) Memory: 32702 MB OS Version: Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit (Build 19042.330) Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 970/PCIe/SSE2 I appreciate any advice, suggestions or help from the community. Felicia
  2. To be perfectly honest it won't run on a tablet at all, but it will run on a PC or laptop providing it meets the minimum requirements, be forewarned that minimum requirements translate into minimum performance, so it might pay to spend a tab extra to go above those base requirements a bit. Second Life tends to be pretty hard on even the best computer so try to keep this in mind when you're looking for one for your friend. There are third party viewers that only do text and limited graphics, but it tends to defeat the idea of enjoying Second Life as whole, but does work in a pinch. Felicia
  3. Some alternative third party viewers may work with XP, but Windows XP isn't supported by Microsoft, Linden Labs or any of the main viewer developers any longer. Even if you can get a third party viewer to work I doubt you would be very happy with it. So it's probably not much of a viable option. Hope something works out for you so you can continue your work. Felicia
  4. Wow I have heard this ever since I joined Second Life and that is almost 10 years ago! The short answer is no it's not closing any time soon and if anything I would suspect it will be around a long time to come. Relax and enjoy Second Life.
  5. There is unscheduled maintenance going on. A lot of people are unable to log in and if they do get in they get kicked out again. Not too worry they will fix it soon
  6. The sad thing is Windows 10 and Second Life do not play nice with Intel Chip sets. If you use the Firestorm viewer there is a work around of sorts and it can be located here: http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_intel_fix_32bit I hope this helps out and good luck Felicia
  7. The matter will be dealt with between the person you reported and Linden Labs. The only thing you'll ever hear is the form letter email stating they received your abuse report. I have only ever filed 1 in 9 years and never heard another word about it. You can sometimes surmise what happened but they will not notify you about any actions taken.
  8. As Roliq pointed out it's entirely a machine algorithm that only linden labs knows about. My take is it might be the word "Hard" that may be tripping you up. (Just my hunch) Good luck and I hope you get your event posted and it's a success Felicia
  9. Bandwidth is usually not the issue but memory and graphics are. If it was me I would take the money and buy a good graphics card or some decent system upgrades, or even a new system instead of upgrading Internet service, in the end you would have a much more rewarding Second Life experience overall. Rarely does network bandwidth become a limiting factor in regards to Second Life. Felicia
  10. The short answer is you can't! You can use most of the third party viewers that do support RLV. But the official one does not support RLV what so ever. Felicia
  11. There isn't a lot of information here to work with, but I will try my best. 1. The area you are logging into is having connection issues. 2. Your system is having connection issues. 3. There may be an issue with the viewer itself and it may need to be re-installed. 4. User name or password problem. Without any error messages and such it is really hard to pinpoint the problem for you. The above issues may be a culprit. Felicia
  12. Last names have been gone from SL for a very long time around 6 years. You also do not have to be married as "Marriage" really doesn't exist in Second Life. You can partner with another person but you are not legally married in any legal sense. As for busniess ventures be very, very careful about those and only deal with a very trusted person, because if anything goes sour you have aboslutely no recourse. Hope this helps out and good luck on your ventures. Felicia
  13. All systems can be powered down by simply holding the power button a few seconds, wait about a minute and reboot the system. Then use the applicable uninstall program for Second Life. Each system has it's own method for uninstalls be it Mac or Windows and the Second Life viewer itself has an uninstall runtime. Felicia
  14. I would say the "bleep" has a major software glitch and you need to contact the creator. We cannot fix issues for products as there are soo many of them. Check the documentation that came with ot and/or contact the creator, if it was me and my "bleep" quit working I would do both Felicia
  15. We are! and we're happy to be back! Felicia
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