The only files that are of any notable size are the .gcf files. If you stick those in your SteamApps folder steam should assimilate them.
Your best bet though, in my opinion, is to hike over to a friend with a few blank dvd's in hand and download them again from a fast connection. Bit of an...
Sorry, I was just laughing at the way it was phrased. Cod is poorly coded for the PC.... as opposed to the microwave!
The engine could be shit for all I know - I've played the game for minutes only. Is it still quake-derived? If so then *ugh*. But yeah - back on topic... woohoo quake4, with...
Still not enough information. What does 'no effect' mean? Is there power supplied to the motherboard? Is the light on the motherboard on before you try to turn it on? Does it beep? Do any other lights flash? Is your ram seated? Have you turned on the power supply with the small black switch on...
I'm going to jump in the format boat too. Back up your stuff and nuke your computer. I guarantee everything will work after that. Plus its good to reformat once a year or so anyway.
You're not giving enough information. In order to help at all we'll need a blow-by-blow account of what you've done and how you've set things up so far.
Hell, 8 posts until we find out you don't have a graphics card connected. How about ram? How about a processor?
Non-realtime? not sechs. Nice cgi though, I love photorealistic water simulation vids. What are those people called now? Realwave? Something like that.
edit: holy shit these are some nice ones. lol at the guy with the flaming crotch
Give the xbox360 a keyboard and mouse for more precise control, that would help things out. Then hook it up to a nice computer monitor. That would improve things. Then give it an open-source operating system and community moddable games.
UH OH we've made a COMPUTAR
Best to do it after a clean reformat, good advice there. I have a genuine version of windows that refuses sp2 on another comp, I'm waiting to get another HD to store my crap so I can nuke it and install all service packs in one go.