Old Half-life movie i made, lost, please help

Ravioli

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Many many months ago, almost a YEAR ago, i posted a video i made about halflife. I posted it on several sites and i recieved good critics for it. However, this christmas my computer broke, and i cant access the files on the harddrive, so im using a temporary computer. I cant plug in my harddrive into this one because the plug has spikes while the cable also has spikes...

So im trying to find it on the net, i have searched everywhere, asked people who downloaded it but they dont have it anymore. So this is my last chance to find the movie again, or its lost forever. If anyone remember this movie, please tell me where i can find it. It was named "Half-life: Black Mesa" if i remember correctly. It was filmed in Hl: Source and it was like a promotial trailer for hl. At the end i had extra stuff where i played around, for example i shot with the RPG and followed the rocket itself through a long tunnel without detonating it lol. Does it ring any bells?

I uploaded it on one of my friends server, however, i have lost contact with him and he has changed his site, so i dont know if the file is still hosted there. It was mothman.co.uk but i cant find the exakt address to the file download! GAHHH

PLease, anyone who remember this movie, please help me find it, or upload it if you still have it, i have spent alot of time on it.
 
Ravioli said:
er, this christmas my computer broke, and i cant access the files on the harddrive, so im using a temporary computer. I cant plug in my harddrive into this one because the plug has spikes while the cable also has spikes...
You mean pins. Is this an IDE or SATA drive? If IDE, find an IDE cable (if more than one is connected to the motherboard) and notice that the end going into the mobo has only one end, while the other end, there are two slots to put a HD. The one on the very end is Master and the other one is Slave. Just plug your harddrive into the Master, even swap drives if necessary, but make sure you're not swapping it with a bootable drive that has an OS on it.
 
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