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C:\Users\XXXX45\Dekstop>start eqgame patchme
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Hi Ele, That's the problem I believe, I was never asked for a path while doing install, should I have been? When I do a compatibility troubleshoot it says I need a file with "exe." in it. When I browse for one it brings up the EQ game file, but that is for the new version of EQ, shows 2 of them in my folder. So basically it's asking me if I want to override the newer EQ game I have installed to use folder, that's the meaning I get from it unless like I said in my first post I did something completely wrong from the start,
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You were asked for a path, if you chose the default (see my first screen shot) then try creating a shortcut, for the target put:
"C:\Program Files(x86)\Sony\EverQuest\eqgame.exe" patchme and start in put: "C:\Program Files(x86)\Sony\EverQuest" [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] However to save yourself some trouble down the road, you may want to consider copying your \Sony\EverQuest directory and pasting it somewhere such as the root of your C drive. So it would be at c:\Sony\Everquest. If you choose to do that then make sure your target path is: C:\Sony\EverQuest\eqgame.exe patchme and your start in path is C:\Sony\EverQuest
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