![]() ![]() I explain things as how my mind thinks it so I'm sorry if I explained it a bit confusing. Then, rename the unpatched Speed.exe in the program files folder something else to keep it as back up, and copy the patched Speed.exe (the one you copied to the Desktop, in example) over to the programs folder. You will notice that the orig patcher now has the new design or whatever changes you did for the new patcher. First, copy Speed.exe to another location (like the desktop) and apply the patch to that newly made file. Once that happens close the tmp.exe patcher and launch your orig patcher. Let it closed the first time and repatch the tmp.exe that will appear from the folder. Right click the set up file and select Properties then tap or click the Compatibility tab. Follow the steps to install in Compatibility mode: a. Select Need For Speed from the list and select Uninstall. What I found out is that you gotta let it do its thing. Press Windows key + X and select Control panel. If you did not do not the first time and you suddenly realised you had to edit it, then you are bound to get this error. It seems that this is an event that will normally happen at the very first time that you had the patcher details source edited from main.ini. Okay I am a noob here still but I think it's best for some other people who might be needing an answer to actually share what I did. ![]() Got same problem about this anyone got the solution yet? Maybe there should be something in the config or main that will let you edit what name it should take when placed in the folder? anyone? Bumping this post. ![]()
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