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    Re: Gmax, Tool.exe, Guerilla HELP?

    PIRATE!!!

    No wonder your missing files.
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    Re: Gmax, Tool.exe, Guerilla HELP?

    Oh.. A bud of mine said it was the best way to get it.

    Didn't realize the piracy thing.. illegal isn't it?
    i'll uninstall it and get the real game from ebay or something
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    Re: Gmax, Tool.exe, Guerilla HELP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hesoyam View Post
    Didn't realize the piracy thing.. illegal isn't it?
    I hope you're trollin' man
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    Re: Gmax, Tool.exe, Guerilla HELP?

    What's trollin'?
    mad? lol
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    Re: Gmax, Tool.exe, Guerilla HELP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno View Post
    Cause you have to put "cd" infront of the command.

    cd stands for change directory.

    So it should be:

    cd c:\program files\microsoft games\halo custom edition
    If there are spaces in the directory you list, you need to have the entire directory in quotation marks. If you want you can just copy/paste cmd.exe out of your windows/system32 folder and put in into your halo CE directory. That way you don't have to run that command everytime you want to use tool since command prompt will start in the halo ce directory.
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    Re: Gmax, Tool.exe, Guerilla HELP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Timo View Post
    If there are spaces in the directory you list, you need to have the entire directory in quotation marks. If you want you can just copy/paste cmd.exe out of your windows/system32 folder and put in into your halo CE directory. That way you don't have to run that command everytime you want to use tool since command prompt will start in the halo ce directory.
    Not for the CD command. It works just fine with spaces.
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    Re: Gmax, Tool.exe, Guerilla HELP?

    Well its at walmart and ebay for varying prices.. but i'll get right on that.
    But thanks for the help, im gettin to bed.
    wisdom teeth out tomorrow mornin. go me.
    thanks again
    byes!
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    Re: Gmax, Tool.exe, Guerilla HELP?

    Just copy the cmd.exe from your System32 folder to your Custom Edition root directory and you can run it from there, it should automatically redirect to that directory. Then you can type in "Tool Build-Cache-File" and all that good stuff
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    Re: Gmax, Tool.exe, Guerilla HELP?

    Quote Originally Posted by t3h m00kz View Post
    Just copy the cmd.exe from your System32 folder to your Custom Edition root directory and you can run it from there, it should automatically redirect to that directory. Then you can type in "Tool Build-Cache-File" and all that good stuff
    vista/7 users can shift+right click and open a command prompt in any directory they're viewing.
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    Re: Gmax, Tool.exe, Guerilla HELP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shamisen View Post
    vista/7 users can shift+right click and open a command prompt in any directory they're viewing.
    I never knew that. But I find it easier to just make a proper shortcut to cmd and set the start in folder on the shortcut.
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