![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That way you have the old file, in this case the old file is not much good so you could just overwrite the file with the one you have downloaded. What the OP is saying from Explorer you can right click and select rename, then just add ".old" to the file in question. I've downloaded the appropriate patch or "hot link". I would need a little more of an explanation. I'm a little computer literate, but not enough to really understand all of the lingo. Quote Thank you so much for this! It completley fixed the problem! The instructions were alittle hard to understand, but I got it eventually.Ĭould you please explain this in "dummy terms" on how to do this? I can get to the destination folder, but I don't understand what it means to rename it as a back up. ![]()
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