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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 11:17 am


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It's sad that I have to look on the website of the store I bought it from to find it. I can't seem to find it on PNY's website. Well XD I'm sure you can get this cheaper by other means but this should also give an example of what our laptops can take (very picky)

http://www.staples.com/PNY-2-x-4GB-Notebook-Kit-DDR3-1600/product_1674427
I see. I think? The site is asking for my zip code....

Oh it's trying to find the closest store to you, you can just reject it

O _O
It seems to have redirected me to the main page. I don't do online shopping. Huffnut is very confused.

Ah well I rather as well give you the specs then:
It's a:
DDR3L (Low voltage DDR3, most likely will not have the "L" added)
SO-DIMM
PC3- 12800
CAS 11
204 Pin
Dual Channel v1.35 kit (two 4GB chips)
1600MHz

They are selling the chip for $64.99 USD but I'm sure you can find it cheaper elsewhere. You could also use those specs just to find a kit you want. Our laptops also have some sort of non shorting out safety feature. If the chip is an incorrect voltage, instead of shorting out. It will give you the MOST ANNOYING AND CONSTANT BEEPING YOU HAVE EVER HEARD. I ran into this because I originaly bought a 8GB chip of the wrong voltage and put it in. Later I exchanged that 8GB chip for the low voltage kit.
huh. I see. Didn't know it would make beeping if you messed with the voltage for the chip. Interesting.
PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 9:11 am


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It's sad that I have to look on the website of the store I bought it from to find it. I can't seem to find it on PNY's website. Well XD I'm sure you can get this cheaper by other means but this should also give an example of what our laptops can take (very picky)

http://www.staples.com/PNY-2-x-4GB-Notebook-Kit-DDR3-1600/product_1674427
I see. I think? The site is asking for my zip code....

Oh it's trying to find the closest store to you, you can just reject it

O _O
It seems to have redirected me to the main page. I don't do online shopping. Huffnut is very confused.

Ah well I rather as well give you the specs then:
It's a:
DDR3L (Low voltage DDR3, most likely will not have the "L" added)
SO-DIMM
PC3- 12800
CAS 11
204 Pin
Dual Channel v1.35 kit (two 4GB chips)
1600MHz

They are selling the chip for $64.99 USD but I'm sure you can find it cheaper elsewhere. You could also use those specs just to find a kit you want. Our laptops also have some sort of non shorting out safety feature. If the chip is an incorrect voltage, instead of shorting out. It will give you the MOST ANNOYING AND CONSTANT BEEPING YOU HAVE EVER HEARD. I ran into this because I originaly bought a 8GB chip of the wrong voltage and put it in. Later I exchanged that 8GB chip for the low voltage kit.
huh. I see. Didn't know it would make beeping if you messed with the voltage for the chip. Interesting.

Really saved my butt. If it didn't have the safety feature I would have to had to send this thing back in for repair. Either way if you haven't upgraded the RAM, you'll notice that you actually have two RAM chip spots but only one chip. Google Chrome itself was getting on my nerves running my memory at 80% and minecraft was really laggy. So I upgraded and it also took strain off the cpu. Either way you should only have one RAM chip in the laptop. Mine was like that and It should be a 4GB. You can just take the chip out and replace the RAM entirely, replacing the current chip and then putting the other in the spare spot.


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 1:02 pm


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Oh it's trying to find the closest store to you, you can just reject it

O _O
It seems to have redirected me to the main page. I don't do online shopping. Huffnut is very confused.

Ah well I rather as well give you the specs then:
It's a:
DDR3L (Low voltage DDR3, most likely will not have the "L" added)
SO-DIMM
PC3- 12800
CAS 11
204 Pin
Dual Channel v1.35 kit (two 4GB chips)
1600MHz

They are selling the chip for $64.99 USD but I'm sure you can find it cheaper elsewhere. You could also use those specs just to find a kit you want. Our laptops also have some sort of non shorting out safety feature. If the chip is an incorrect voltage, instead of shorting out. It will give you the MOST ANNOYING AND CONSTANT BEEPING YOU HAVE EVER HEARD. I ran into this because I originaly bought a 8GB chip of the wrong voltage and put it in. Later I exchanged that 8GB chip for the low voltage kit.
huh. I see. Didn't know it would make beeping if you messed with the voltage for the chip. Interesting.

Really saved my butt. If it didn't have the safety feature I would have to had to send this thing back in for repair. Either way if you haven't upgraded the RAM, you'll notice that you actually have two RAM chip spots but only one chip. Google Chrome itself was getting on my nerves running my memory at 80% and minecraft was really laggy. So I upgraded and it also took strain off the cpu. Either way you should only have one RAM chip in the laptop. Mine was like that and It should be a 4GB. You can just take the chip out and replace the RAM entirely, replacing the current chip and then putting the other in the spare spot.
huh. So then these laptops were with more capability than they were actually given, if I'm understanding you right. I might look into that (once I have time).
PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 10:01 pm


huffnut
Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno

Oh it's trying to find the closest store to you, you can just reject it

O _O
It seems to have redirected me to the main page. I don't do online shopping. Huffnut is very confused.

Ah well I rather as well give you the specs then:
It's a:
DDR3L (Low voltage DDR3, most likely will not have the "L" added)
SO-DIMM
PC3- 12800
CAS 11
204 Pin
Dual Channel v1.35 kit (two 4GB chips)
1600MHz

They are selling the chip for $64.99 USD but I'm sure you can find it cheaper elsewhere. You could also use those specs just to find a kit you want. Our laptops also have some sort of non shorting out safety feature. If the chip is an incorrect voltage, instead of shorting out. It will give you the MOST ANNOYING AND CONSTANT BEEPING YOU HAVE EVER HEARD. I ran into this because I originaly bought a 8GB chip of the wrong voltage and put it in. Later I exchanged that 8GB chip for the low voltage kit.
huh. I see. Didn't know it would make beeping if you messed with the voltage for the chip. Interesting.

Really saved my butt. If it didn't have the safety feature I would have to had to send this thing back in for repair. Either way if you haven't upgraded the RAM, you'll notice that you actually have two RAM chip spots but only one chip. Google Chrome itself was getting on my nerves running my memory at 80% and minecraft was really laggy. So I upgraded and it also took strain off the cpu. Either way you should only have one RAM chip in the laptop. Mine was like that and It should be a 4GB. You can just take the chip out and replace the RAM entirely, replacing the current chip and then putting the other in the spare spot.
huh. So then these laptops were with more capability than they were actually given, if I'm understanding you right. I might look into that (once I have time).

It looks like at least the RAM is upgradable. I haven't dared touch the Hard-drive for it's a kind I'm not familiar with. Also I haven't taken this laptop apart yet and don't plan to unless a year down the road for cleaning the insides. I wouldn't want to try changing the cpu x.x Oh and if your cpu is running high, go to power settings and then to advanced. Select either the balanced (good) or Performance (battery draining but uses 100% of cpu's capacity). That preset Dell setting isn't very good.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 5:13 am


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huffnut
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Ah well I rather as well give you the specs then:
It's a:
DDR3L (Low voltage DDR3, most likely will not have the "L" added)
SO-DIMM
PC3- 12800
CAS 11
204 Pin
Dual Channel v1.35 kit (two 4GB chips)
1600MHz

They are selling the chip for $64.99 USD but I'm sure you can find it cheaper elsewhere. You could also use those specs just to find a kit you want. Our laptops also have some sort of non shorting out safety feature. If the chip is an incorrect voltage, instead of shorting out. It will give you the MOST ANNOYING AND CONSTANT BEEPING YOU HAVE EVER HEARD. I ran into this because I originaly bought a 8GB chip of the wrong voltage and put it in. Later I exchanged that 8GB chip for the low voltage kit.
huh. I see. Didn't know it would make beeping if you messed with the voltage for the chip. Interesting.

Really saved my butt. If it didn't have the safety feature I would have to had to send this thing back in for repair. Either way if you haven't upgraded the RAM, you'll notice that you actually have two RAM chip spots but only one chip. Google Chrome itself was getting on my nerves running my memory at 80% and minecraft was really laggy. So I upgraded and it also took strain off the cpu. Either way you should only have one RAM chip in the laptop. Mine was like that and It should be a 4GB. You can just take the chip out and replace the RAM entirely, replacing the current chip and then putting the other in the spare spot.
huh. So then these laptops were with more capability than they were actually given, if I'm understanding you right. I might look into that (once I have time).

It looks like at least the RAM is upgradable. I haven't dared touch the Hard-drive for it's a kind I'm not familiar with. Also I haven't taken this laptop apart yet and don't plan to unless a year down the road for cleaning the insides. I wouldn't want to try changing the cpu x.x Oh and if your cpu is running high, go to power settings and then to advanced. Select either the balanced (good) or Performance (battery draining but uses 100% of cpu's capacity). That preset Dell setting isn't very good.
heh, yeah, I'm not too familiar with computer hardware (even if I'm in a software developement course >.<)
PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 8:57 pm


huffnut
Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno

Ah well I rather as well give you the specs then:
It's a:
DDR3L (Low voltage DDR3, most likely will not have the "L" added)
SO-DIMM
PC3- 12800
CAS 11
204 Pin
Dual Channel v1.35 kit (two 4GB chips)
1600MHz

They are selling the chip for $64.99 USD but I'm sure you can find it cheaper elsewhere. You could also use those specs just to find a kit you want. Our laptops also have some sort of non shorting out safety feature. If the chip is an incorrect voltage, instead of shorting out. It will give you the MOST ANNOYING AND CONSTANT BEEPING YOU HAVE EVER HEARD. I ran into this because I originaly bought a 8GB chip of the wrong voltage and put it in. Later I exchanged that 8GB chip for the low voltage kit.
huh. I see. Didn't know it would make beeping if you messed with the voltage for the chip. Interesting.

Really saved my butt. If it didn't have the safety feature I would have to had to send this thing back in for repair. Either way if you haven't upgraded the RAM, you'll notice that you actually have two RAM chip spots but only one chip. Google Chrome itself was getting on my nerves running my memory at 80% and minecraft was really laggy. So I upgraded and it also took strain off the cpu. Either way you should only have one RAM chip in the laptop. Mine was like that and It should be a 4GB. You can just take the chip out and replace the RAM entirely, replacing the current chip and then putting the other in the spare spot.
huh. So then these laptops were with more capability than they were actually given, if I'm understanding you right. I might look into that (once I have time).

It looks like at least the RAM is upgradable. I haven't dared touch the Hard-drive for it's a kind I'm not familiar with. Also I haven't taken this laptop apart yet and don't plan to unless a year down the road for cleaning the insides. I wouldn't want to try changing the cpu x.x Oh and if your cpu is running high, go to power settings and then to advanced. Select either the balanced (good) or Performance (battery draining but uses 100% of cpu's capacity). That preset Dell setting isn't very good.
heh, yeah, I'm not too familiar with computer hardware (even if I'm in a software developement course >.<)

I learned because of that Gateway x.x. Surprising how fast you can learn things when you are trying to fix something.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 5:26 am


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Really saved my butt. If it didn't have the safety feature I would have to had to send this thing back in for repair. Either way if you haven't upgraded the RAM, you'll notice that you actually have two RAM chip spots but only one chip. Google Chrome itself was getting on my nerves running my memory at 80% and minecraft was really laggy. So I upgraded and it also took strain off the cpu. Either way you should only have one RAM chip in the laptop. Mine was like that and It should be a 4GB. You can just take the chip out and replace the RAM entirely, replacing the current chip and then putting the other in the spare spot.
huh. So then these laptops were with more capability than they were actually given, if I'm understanding you right. I might look into that (once I have time).

It looks like at least the RAM is upgradable. I haven't dared touch the Hard-drive for it's a kind I'm not familiar with. Also I haven't taken this laptop apart yet and don't plan to unless a year down the road for cleaning the insides. I wouldn't want to try changing the cpu x.x Oh and if your cpu is running high, go to power settings and then to advanced. Select either the balanced (good) or Performance (battery draining but uses 100% of cpu's capacity). That preset Dell setting isn't very good.
heh, yeah, I'm not too familiar with computer hardware (even if I'm in a software developement course >.<)

I learned because of that Gateway x.x. Surprising how fast you can learn things when you are trying to fix something.
Ah, yeah, I learned how to deal with trojans the hard way sweatdrop (I was trying to get Terraria without Steam. I also have said Steam now on a more pleasant note.)
PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 10:32 am


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Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno

Really saved my butt. If it didn't have the safety feature I would have to had to send this thing back in for repair. Either way if you haven't upgraded the RAM, you'll notice that you actually have two RAM chip spots but only one chip. Google Chrome itself was getting on my nerves running my memory at 80% and minecraft was really laggy. So I upgraded and it also took strain off the cpu. Either way you should only have one RAM chip in the laptop. Mine was like that and It should be a 4GB. You can just take the chip out and replace the RAM entirely, replacing the current chip and then putting the other in the spare spot.
huh. So then these laptops were with more capability than they were actually given, if I'm understanding you right. I might look into that (once I have time).

It looks like at least the RAM is upgradable. I haven't dared touch the Hard-drive for it's a kind I'm not familiar with. Also I haven't taken this laptop apart yet and don't plan to unless a year down the road for cleaning the insides. I wouldn't want to try changing the cpu x.x Oh and if your cpu is running high, go to power settings and then to advanced. Select either the balanced (good) or Performance (battery draining but uses 100% of cpu's capacity). That preset Dell setting isn't very good.
heh, yeah, I'm not too familiar with computer hardware (even if I'm in a software developement course >.<)

I learned because of that Gateway x.x. Surprising how fast you can learn things when you are trying to fix something.
Ah, yeah, I learned how to deal with trojans the hard way sweatdrop (I was trying to get Terraria without Steam. I also have said Steam now on a more pleasant note.)
Eh I usually take care of my laptop with Malware bytes and Avast. Then to clean my cache and registry Ccleaner. Although I once had to track down a virus fed file on my own. It took a lot of digging to find it but I finally got rid of that file by manually deleting it. I know the Feeling sweatdrop


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:27 am


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It looks like at least the RAM is upgradable. I haven't dared touch the Hard-drive for it's a kind I'm not familiar with. Also I haven't taken this laptop apart yet and don't plan to unless a year down the road for cleaning the insides. I wouldn't want to try changing the cpu x.x Oh and if your cpu is running high, go to power settings and then to advanced. Select either the balanced (good) or Performance (battery draining but uses 100% of cpu's capacity). That preset Dell setting isn't very good.
heh, yeah, I'm not too familiar with computer hardware (even if I'm in a software developement course >.<)

I learned because of that Gateway x.x. Surprising how fast you can learn things when you are trying to fix something.
Ah, yeah, I learned how to deal with trojans the hard way sweatdrop (I was trying to get Terraria without Steam. I also have said Steam now on a more pleasant note.)
Eh I usually take care of my laptop with Malware bytes and Avast. Then to clean my cache and registry Ccleaner. Although I once had to track down a virus fed file on my own. It took a lot of digging to find it but I finally got rid of that file by manually deleting it. I know the Feeling sweatdrop
Ah, yeah, it's quite the hectic experience. And yeah, malware protection applications are really useful sweatdrop I had to go through my hidden files and my registry and just in case I used the microsoft-issued malware remover.
PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 12:53 pm


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Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno
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Zancuno

It looks like at least the RAM is upgradable. I haven't dared touch the Hard-drive for it's a kind I'm not familiar with. Also I haven't taken this laptop apart yet and don't plan to unless a year down the road for cleaning the insides. I wouldn't want to try changing the cpu x.x Oh and if your cpu is running high, go to power settings and then to advanced. Select either the balanced (good) or Performance (battery draining but uses 100% of cpu's capacity). That preset Dell setting isn't very good.
heh, yeah, I'm not too familiar with computer hardware (even if I'm in a software developement course >.<)

I learned because of that Gateway x.x. Surprising how fast you can learn things when you are trying to fix something.
Ah, yeah, I learned how to deal with trojans the hard way sweatdrop (I was trying to get Terraria without Steam. I also have said Steam now on a more pleasant note.)
Eh I usually take care of my laptop with Malware bytes and Avast. Then to clean my cache and registry Ccleaner. Although I once had to track down a virus fed file on my own. It took a lot of digging to find it but I finally got rid of that file by manually deleting it. I know the Feeling sweatdrop
Ah, yeah, it's quite the hectic experience. And yeah, malware protection applications are really useful sweatdrop I had to go through my hidden files and my registry and just in case I used the microsoft-issued malware remover.

I always keep my hidden files visible XD. I use hidden files a lot.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 12:54 pm


Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno

I learned because of that Gateway x.x. Surprising how fast you can learn things when you are trying to fix something.
Ah, yeah, I learned how to deal with trojans the hard way sweatdrop (I was trying to get Terraria without Steam. I also have said Steam now on a more pleasant note.)
Eh I usually take care of my laptop with Malware bytes and Avast. Then to clean my cache and registry Ccleaner. Although I once had to track down a virus fed file on my own. It took a lot of digging to find it but I finally got rid of that file by manually deleting it. I know the Feeling sweatdrop
Ah, yeah, it's quite the hectic experience. And yeah, malware protection applications are really useful sweatdrop I had to go through my hidden files and my registry and just in case I used the microsoft-issued malware remover.

I always keep my hidden files visible XD. I use hidden files a lot.
Ah, yeah, that's a wise choice XD
PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 1:01 pm


huffnut
Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno

I learned because of that Gateway x.x. Surprising how fast you can learn things when you are trying to fix something.
Ah, yeah, I learned how to deal with trojans the hard way sweatdrop (I was trying to get Terraria without Steam. I also have said Steam now on a more pleasant note.)
Eh I usually take care of my laptop with Malware bytes and Avast. Then to clean my cache and registry Ccleaner. Although I once had to track down a virus fed file on my own. It took a lot of digging to find it but I finally got rid of that file by manually deleting it. I know the Feeling sweatdrop
Ah, yeah, it's quite the hectic experience. And yeah, malware protection applications are really useful sweatdrop I had to go through my hidden files and my registry and just in case I used the microsoft-issued malware remover.

I always keep my hidden files visible XD. I use hidden files a lot.
Ah, yeah, that's a wise choice XD

Well I mess around with Minecraft, modifying the mods just a little, adding textures, replacing steve with a lucario model (custom skinned), and building onto pre-existent instant structures structures to fill in floors and fill with npcs. Oddly enough I am making a lucario based on every lucario currently or used to be on Gaia.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 1:08 pm


Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno
Eh I usually take care of my laptop with Malware bytes and Avast. Then to clean my cache and registry Ccleaner. Although I once had to track down a virus fed file on my own. It took a lot of digging to find it but I finally got rid of that file by manually deleting it. I know the Feeling sweatdrop
Ah, yeah, it's quite the hectic experience. And yeah, malware protection applications are really useful sweatdrop I had to go through my hidden files and my registry and just in case I used the microsoft-issued malware remover.

I always keep my hidden files visible XD. I use hidden files a lot.
Ah, yeah, that's a wise choice XD

Well I mess around with Minecraft, modifying the mods just a little, adding textures, replacing steve with a lucario model (custom skinned), and building onto pre-existent instant structures structures to fill in floors and fill with npcs. Oddly enough I am making a lucario based on every lucario currently or used to be on Gaia.
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Awesome! Can't say I've ever played Minecraft but that looks pretty awesome for a modded mod.
PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 1:15 pm


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Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno
Eh I usually take care of my laptop with Malware bytes and Avast. Then to clean my cache and registry Ccleaner. Although I once had to track down a virus fed file on my own. It took a lot of digging to find it but I finally got rid of that file by manually deleting it. I know the Feeling sweatdrop
Ah, yeah, it's quite the hectic experience. And yeah, malware protection applications are really useful sweatdrop I had to go through my hidden files and my registry and just in case I used the microsoft-issued malware remover.

I always keep my hidden files visible XD. I use hidden files a lot.
Ah, yeah, that's a wise choice XD

Well I mess around with Minecraft, modifying the mods just a little, adding textures, replacing steve with a lucario model (custom skinned), and building onto pre-existent instant structures structures to fill in floors and fill with npcs. Oddly enough I am making a lucario based on every lucario currently or used to be on Gaia.
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Awesome! Can't say I've ever played Minecraft but that looks pretty awesome for a modded mod.

Well what ended up happening was that I can make NPCs that are pokemon and I also got the morph mod that allows you to become what you kill or see if use a command. Well I tried morphing into the custom skinned lucario for my character and finds out the morph mod glitched and suddenly I was somehow in the ground. So in order to fix this, I decompressed the pixelmon mod and looked inside. I took the lucario skin (which is how I customized them all) and made the zancuno skin. Although in order for it to work, I had to change the skin's name to the shinylucario.png skin. Then I went to the original and opened it without extracting it. I replaced the shiny skin with my own. I simply just loaded it up and spawned a shiny lucario (which had my skin), I caught it and morph into it. I sadly don't have a picture of this on my photobucket though to share. Those other lucario though were easy. I just made a mob folder inside the customnps mod and inserted all of those textures in there, including the custom suicune.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 1:22 pm


Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno
huffnut
Zancuno

I always keep my hidden files visible XD. I use hidden files a lot.
Ah, yeah, that's a wise choice XD

Well I mess around with Minecraft, modifying the mods just a little, adding textures, replacing steve with a lucario model (custom skinned), and building onto pre-existent instant structures structures to fill in floors and fill with npcs. Oddly enough I am making a lucario based on every lucario currently or used to be on Gaia.
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Awesome! Can't say I've ever played Minecraft but that looks pretty awesome for a modded mod.

Well what ended up happening was that I can make NPCs that are pokemon and I also got the morph mod that allows you to become what you kill or see if use a command. Well I tried morphing into the custom skinned lucario for my character and finds out the morph mod glitched and suddenly I was somehow in the ground. So in order to fix this, I decompressed the pixelmon mod and looked inside. I took the lucario skin (which is how I customized them all) and made the zancuno skin. Although in order for it to work, I had to change the skin's name to the shinylucario.png skin. Then I went to the original and opened it without extracting it. I replaced the shiny skin with my own. I simply just loaded it up and spawned a shiny lucario (which had my skin), I caught it and morph into it. I sadly don't have a picture of this on my photobucket though to share. Those other lucario though were easy. I just made a mob folder inside the customnps mod and inserted all of those textures in there, including the custom suicune.
Ah, interesting...so now you can play minecraft as the Zancuno skin. That's very clever of you.
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