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ninjette
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well if you didnt close my thread you would know that I do have that file in there. I installed everything on the same day windows is newly installed so its not like everything was removed the wrong way. I just looked at the instructions You said that was not the correct location, but on the info it says it is and i HAVE the .cfg file...so why close my thread when i am still needing help? |
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ninjette
Original Poster
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Join Date: Dec 2007 |
apparently you did not understand my question do i put it in the generations or original sims 3 folder reallly do you always have to post the link? |
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wickedblue
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The reason the link is posted is because it works and no one around here really wants to spend their time explaining the process over and over again. |
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kittens! |
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HystericalParoxysm
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There are multiple versions of the Resource.cfg - the one you have from Program Files is not the right one to install to Documents, as is the proper way. If you would go through the FAQs, they explain how to remove the old way (absolutely necessary to switch your custom content to the correct, new way) and how to set up the Resource.cfg and folders for the new way. It takes only about 10 minutes to do if you're at all computer savvy (can go to the folders you're told, delete or move the files you're told). If you need further assistance, the correct place for that is the Help section. There's a link at the top of every FAQ as well as the front page of the Help section, to take you to the Q&A forums - but asking questions that are covered in the FAQs just wastes our time and yours, so do us a favour and go over the stuff you've been linked to. It'd be a lot quicker than posting and waiting for a reply anyway.
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