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    Re: 2.??

    Well, uh, you could try looking into partitioning the files using multi-part .zips. Then again, it's no longer 1993, a USB flash drive would be a solid investment

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    Re: 2.??

    yea use winzip and tell it to spread it over the bunch of disks and then your done.
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    Re: 2.??

    I used a blank cd, and it worked I chould not beleve it.


    I just copyed them to the cd then,tranferd from the cd to my pc.Then exracted it and boom I got the new version I love the newest beta, never really messes up for me,also it has some new items sence the last time I played 2.11


    1.stomp boots
    2.heart rings
    3.stone of agony

    Well I'm trying to make a quest with PTUX(mr.z/mr.z84) but the dungeon and house pallets don't work for some reason any help?

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