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    Question I don't know how to load ZQuests other then my own.

    I do not know how to load ZQuests I download of of the Zelda Classic website. I can load my own custom quests, but not ones other people make. Can you please help me? I'm using the newest version for Windows XP.

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    Re: I don't know how to load ZQuests other then my own.

    Are you trying to play quests or make them?

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    Re: I don't know how to load ZQuests other then my own.

    Ok, first register a name. Put the heart cursor on the file. Then press the key you have set to A two times. Find your file, click it, and press OK. Or just watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP6yy...CEE526&index=0 If you're trying to open it in ZQuest, it may be passworded.
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    Re: I don't know how to load ZQuests other then my own.

    Thanks for your help, but that wasn't what I was looking for. I did figure it out though.

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