Please help.
Please help.
Please help.
By "it's downloaded on notepad" do you mean, whenever you download a quest, it has the .qst extention, but the icon of it is notepad? If so, that just means that it'll try opening them in notepad when you double click it, so the extention must have been associated with notepad somehow, but it should still be readable by Zelda Classic. Have you actually tried loading quest files that are like that, in ZC?
By "it's downloaded on notepad" do you mean, whenever you download a quest, it has the .qst extention, but the icon of it is notepad? If so, that just means that it'll try opening them in notepad when you double click it, so the extention must have been associated with notepad somehow, but it should still be readable by Zelda Classic. Have you actually tried loading quest files that are like that, in ZC?
Sometimes when you click on a quest (or any file) that does not have a format that Windows recognizes, it will ask you which program you want to use to run it with.
This may of happned, and you didn't notice and you randomly clicked on something and that something happned to be note pad... No all of the .qst files be be not pad files... I don't know how to change it back...
windows XP and the version is the 2.10Originally Posted by Rakki
I do, but in Windows 9X... hopefully it hasn't changed...Originally Posted by Tobias_Daboi
Open up My Computer, and choose Tools -> Folder Options. Go to the File Types tab. Look for the .qst extension (you can type q to get to the q's, and go from there), select it, and choose delete. There you go.
i have the same problem.....Originally Posted by mybdgift
Anyone knows whats wrong???
I read that as Zelda classic fags.
Yeah.
*skips away*
EDIT
Oh jesus, my post had reason, I remembered it.
Sean, why do you suggest 1.92 beta over 2.10?
Hey, eat this snail quick
2.10 is still in very early stages and crashes a lot. 2.11 hopefully will fix that.
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