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Need help.. #20
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There is a The instructions really just mean to say:
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Can you please be more specific about doing this because I’m still crashing.. |
Okay, so I think what you did was rename your original |
Thank you! Got everything working and I love it!
…On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 5:13 AM Nils Stünkel ***@***.***> wrote:
Okay, so I think what you did was rename your original qml to qmlBackup,
then put the qml folder from the Download *inside* qmlBackup? That would
mean that there is now no qml folder in your Resources64. Is that correct?
In that case, you should take the (modded) qml from inside qmlBackup and
move it up one level, directly to Resources64. Then you should be set.
If all is done correctly, you don't have to remove files or empty out any
folder in the process.
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Your instructions for Windows says to Rename the qml folder to qmlBackup then to Copy the qml folder from the download into this folder.. am I to keep the files already in the folder?
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