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![]() Retired team member Posts: 490 Joined: 8-April 08 From: U.S.A ![]() |
Well, I made a mistake and tried looking through BG Tutu with Shadowkeeper. Now Shadowkeeper will not load. It freezes while indexing resources. I already tried removing it from my computer and downloading it again, but the same problem persists. Any ideas how to go back and change the directory that Shadowkeeper tries to open? Thanks.
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![]() Master of energies ![]() Council Member Posts: 3325 Joined: 9-July 04 From: Magyarország ![]() |
You need to use regedit then. Type regedit, and you will see a tree structure in the left. You must navigate in it in order to find Shadowkeeper's settings. Try to find HKEY_LOCAL_USER or something like that (or perhaps HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE), it should have a node Software. The Software node contains AIO, then Shadow Keeper. Choose the node Settings, and change the value "Install Path" (in the right) to the correct installation path.
If you can't find the node, use the search option of regedit, e.g. with Shadow keeper as a search term. This post has been edited by Baronius: May 17 2008, 07:57 PM -------------------- Mental harmony dispels the darkness.
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