Yes. The VR mode needs the correct disk.
The phrase "for the record" is used to indicate that something is being stated officially or definitively, often to clarify or emphasize a point that should be recorded accurately. It is commonly used in formal settings such as meetings, interviews, or legal proceedings to ensure that a particular statement is noted and not mistaken.
how dose trying a case in small claims court differ from trying a case in a court of record
I jumped 1,601 consecutive times on my pogo stick. I was trying to beat the world record of 1,187. I jumped 1,000 with my friend and I had 1 mistake I am still trying to break my record and the world record
Michael Phelps, was trying to break the record of winning the most gold medals in Olympic (the record was seven) and he broke it by winning eight gold medals in one Olympic.
yes you do
What are you trying to do? Make it so that when something is loading the beach ball appears? If that is the case, it is impossible, the beach ball appears when "it meant that the system software had noticed that an application had stopped responding to events. This could indicate that the application was in an infinite loop, or just performing a lengthy operation and ignoring events." (Wikipedia.org)
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Yes 100 in a day good luck trying to beat this record
If you are trying to a flash game on your phone and a blue brick with a mark on it appears, then the installation is not successful, uninstall and try again.
Play the DVD, with the player connected to a VHS recorder, hit record.
It indicates that you are really horrible at trying to get us to do your homework for you.
Note that it depends on what you would like to record. If someone tells you how to record something and it doesn't work, it is most likely because they do not know what you are trying to record, and they assumed.