Help & Guidance => Game Help => Topic started by: sarabi26 on May 10, 2012, 07:42:54 pm
Title: HELP ME! -Clings to your leg crying!-
Post by: sarabi26 on May 10, 2012, 07:42:54 pm
-Fast Speaking:- Ok so i've tryed to download FH+ TEN! YES TEN! TIMES! And it says, threat found! And it just deletes FH+ not giving me any choice! HEEEEEEELP! :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: HELP ME! -Clings to your leg crying!-
Post by: CloudFish on May 10, 2012, 07:44:44 pm
You don't need to be using Feral Heart + right now anyway. There is no threat, but the game IS buggy. Wait for the update. I assume you have Norton?
Title: Re: HELP ME! -Clings to your leg crying!-
Post by: sarabi26 on May 10, 2012, 07:49:38 pm
Yep.. I hate norton -Kicks its butt but it kills me.. XD- I'm not allowed to get rid of it..
Title: Re: HELP ME! -Clings to your leg crying!-
Post by: _-Rain-_ on May 10, 2012, 07:55:24 pm
I've heard that Norton says that some things are threats when they are really not. You could try replacing Norton with Malwarebytes anti-malware. I think its free. Then maybe the person who doesn't let you get rid of it might let you.
Title: Re: HELP ME! -Clings to your leg crying!-
Post by: sarabi26 on May 10, 2012, 07:58:12 pm
Can't replace it.. I beg.. Then it turns to yelling.. Then the door in someones face..
Title: Re: HELP ME! -Clings to your leg crying!-
Post by: CloudFish on May 10, 2012, 07:59:11 pm
If you do go switching anti-spyware, I'd go with Avast or AVG. Free and more reliable. Norton's hard for those who don't know how to sort out the good programs from the bad.
Title: Re: HELP ME! -Clings to your leg crying!-
Post by: sarabi26 on May 10, 2012, 08:10:17 pm
I'll beg harder each week.. I'll tell you if I get sucsess..
Title: Re: HELP ME! -Clings to your leg crying!-
Post by: kithawthorne on May 12, 2012, 03:02:00 pm
Merr. I don't need FH+, I would like it, but I don't care. FH works perfect for me. Maybe you should just stop begging, start doing your chores, do extra chores, then after a few weeks of not asking and being pretty much a kiss-up, BOOM ask your mom to let you switch programs. Or:
Say "Mom, if I am really really good for a few weeks, do all my chores without complaining, etc, will you let me switch virus programs?" Chances are, if you approach her maturely, without begging, yelling, and slamming doors, she will probably let you switch virus programs. Parents love it when their children start acting more mature. It means they've done their job right and that you wont come beg for money when you're 30.
Best of luck!
Title: Re: HELP ME! -Clings to your leg crying!-
Post by: wolf1012277 on May 12, 2012, 05:34:20 pm
i am new and i don't know how to even get to the game to play it can anyone help me?
Title: Re: HELP ME! -Clings to your leg crying!-
Post by: kithawthorne on May 12, 2012, 10:51:27 pm
So you downloaded it?
Good.
Is there an icon on your desktop of three paws? No? Ok.
Go to you "Start" list. Then, on the side, you should see a button that says "My Computer". Click it. In there, there should be a "Local Disk (:C)". Click it.
Now you should see a fairly long list of folders. Click the "FeralHeart" Folder, then scroll down until you see the three paws icon. See it? Double click. Voila! Your game will be starting up.
Title: Re: HELP ME! -Clings to your leg crying!-
Post by: Ouuka on May 13, 2012, 01:08:38 am
Sigh always hearing bad stuff bout norton, but yes only those who know stuff about computers id say will understand its ways. Till ppl learn it more, follow this. Norton is very protective of a computer, whichs is why it is such a good virus protector (do not uninstall it, any FREE virus protectors are NOTHING compared to a paid one, free usually has loop holes. Anyways after my long speel. Norton has a Quratine in its advanced section, then computer protection settings. There it will show u any file/program/virus removed from ur computer. Anything Program wise you may restore it so that the program will work on your computer. After a few times Norton memorizes this and leaves those sort of files alone (ofcourse unless the program contains a virus)