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Thursday, April 03, 2014

How to install anti-vibration rubber rivets for any type of fan? [Picture Guide]

Hi all,

Today I installed my new case fans using anti-vibration rubber rivets. At the same time I took some pictures in order to help explain how to do it for others as it isn't as easy as you would think!

The fans I am installing are the 140mm Bitfenix Spectre Pro PWM fans into the front of my new case; the Corsair 750D.

However you can use this guide for any type of fan (90mm, 120mm, 140mm, 200mm or 230mm) and any computer case.

NOTE: All pictures can be "zoomed in" by clicking on them :D (right clicking and selecting "View Image" will allow or much larger image).

Step 1 - Select where you are going to install your fan!



I'll be installing my fans into the front to replace the default Corsair 750D fans. Why? These Bitfenix fans have a higher air flow than those that come with the case.

Here's the first one already installed to give you an idea of the end look:


So my next fan will be fitted just below the first fan I installed.

Step 2 - Install the rubber rivets into the case screw holes first!


First you will need to place the rubber rivets in the screw holes.

IMPORTANT: Make sure you check which screw holes line up with the fan holes. You want to place the rubber rivets into the correct holes first time round!

To install the rubber rivet, feed it through the screw hole as illustrated below:


You need to be very firm (i.e. use some force) to get the rivet to feed through fully.

Step 3 - Install the washer into place!


Once the rubber rivet is installed into the case screw hole, you can place the washer on.

Install the washer as illustrated below:





Make sure to push down on the washer so it pushes past the rivet's "head" piece.

Step 4 - Install the remaining rubber rivets into the case screw holes!


Again double check where your rubber rivets need to be so that they are aligned with the fan screw holes.

If you don't, you'll find yourself in a right mess uninstalling the rubber rivets in order to put them into the correct screw holes.

Once all rubber rivets (including their washers) are installed you will have the following:


Step 5 - Align the fan into place and feed the rivets through!


Align the relevant fan screw holes up with the bottom or top rivets first (it's easier to do the bottom in this scenario).

Now would also be a good time to feed through any wires into places where you want them.


Once done you will have the following:




Align and feed through the remaining rubber rivets.

Step 6 - Finish the installation by securing the fan into position!


Read before doing this step as it is complex and tricky!

In order to secure the fan in place, you will need to pinch the end of the rubber rivet with one hand. I would recommend placing your other hand on top of the fan.

With the hand that is pinching the rubber rivet; pull (with some force) whilst at the same time pushing down on the fan with your other hand.

Try to be careful as I did break one of my rubber rivet heads by pulling too hard!

You will feel the rubber rivet clip into place.



NOTE: In the picture you cannot see my other hands thumb which is holding onto the rubber rivet inside the case. I did this so that the rubber rivet head didn't get feeded through the case screw hole.

Once you feel the rubber rivet clip into place you should find that the fan corner has been secured. Gently pull on the fan to double check the rivet is secure:


Step 7 - Secure the remaining corners of the fan using the same technique as mentioned in step 6 above! Also double check the rubber rivet heads are secure properly!


Installation finished. Look carefully in the below picture at how the rubber rivet heads look so you know if yours are also secured properly.

Some of your rubber rivet heads may need to be pulled back a little on the opposite side so that the fan is secured properly.

Try to be careful as I did break one of my rubber rivet heads by pulling too hard when doing this step:


Monday, September 30, 2013

How to get The Simpsons Hit and Run working on Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 (32 / 64 bit)

Post Updated 21st Aug 2017 for Windows 8/8.1 and 10 users :)

OK, for the past few days I've been troubleshooting this issue and I found the perfect fix for both Windows XP Professional/Home Edition, Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 (both 32 bit and 64 bit versions).

First Step: INSTALL THE GAME


Win XP: You can install to the default directory without any issues.

Win Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 (32 and 64): Install to a folder on your main OS drive such as C:\GAMES\SimpsonsHnRun

*** IMPORTANT *** Have no spaces in the folder to install to!

During installation you will be asked if you want to install DirectX 8.1 ... SELECT NO!

Step 2: Make sure you have DirectX 9 installed!



For XP you should automatically have DirectX 9.0c installed. If not get it here:

http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=34429

For Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 install DirectX 9 from here:

http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=35


NOTE: Windows 10 users may need to enable DirectPlay in Legacy Components.

To enable Direct Play feature on Windows 10:

1) In your Start Menu, open Programs and Features (it's also in Control Panel)
2) In the left hand side menu, click on "Turn Windows features ON or OFF"
3) In the list that loads, make sure there is a tick in the box for "Legacy Components"
4) Click the plus symbol to expand the "Legacy Components"
5) Make sure the box is ticked for "Direct Play"
6) Click OK
-- If there are issues, temporarily disable your anti-virus program as this may stop the Legacy Components installing correctly.

Step 3: Set the executable properties


a) Right click on the desktop shortcut and select 'Properties'

-- If you don't have a desktop shortcut navigate to the main game folder and right click on the main game executable 'Simpsons.exe'

b) Click on the compatibility tab and set the following settings:

-- For Windows XP, set only "Windows 98/ Windows ME" and "Disable visual themes".
-- For Windows 7 and Vista users, please use the settings illustrated:



-- For Windows 8, 8.1 and 10 users, use the following settings:


Thanks to MrCorZa for the above screenshot.


Now try and run the game!

If it runs, great! You're done and you can now play the game.

If not then there is one other option you can do to gaurantee the game will work (I had to do this next step).

Step 4: Install a no-cd crack to get the game working


Don't worry if it doesn't work yet as you can do what I did and download a "no cd crack". This is not illegal in any way. A no cd crack is what it states. It is a main program executable file which has been edited so that the game CD is not required in order to play the game. It skips disk checking securities.

a) Go to http://gamecopyworld.com/

b) Click on the main site link "Main #1" if it is online, if not select another mirror site which is online

c) Read and click on the "Enter" button

d) Once the page loads, on the right hand side there is a heading "PC", click on "[T-Z]"

e) Scroll through the list for the game title "The Simpsons Hit & Run" and select the title link

f) Once the page has loaded click on "The Simpsons: Hit & Run [ENGLISH] No-CD/Fixed EXE #1"

g) Click on the File Archive [922KB] icon (a blue disk - far left of the header)

h) A Pop-up window will appear with an advert loaded ... in the top right select "Skip Ad" when it is shown after the countdown

i) Once loaded download the "flt-har.rar" file from any of the mirror links and save it to your downloads folder (or somewhere temporary like the desktop)

j) You will need 7-zip to be able to unzip the compressed rar file

k) Once uncompressed you will have a replacement "Simpsons.exe" ... Cut and paste this into the main game folder and replace (over-write) the file when asked

l) Double check that the properties are still set as mentioned in step 3 above

n) Play the game and it should now play without any issues