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Dema Dues90
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| How do I image guild wars? |
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the question is in the title,how do i image guild wars... im having a shit load of troubles wiht my comp and i dont know why....pls help
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| 01/28/07 21:53 |
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the manly monk
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| RE: How do I image guild wars? |
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Point #1, What do you mean by "Image" Guildwars?
Point #2, Try not to swear =).
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| 01/28/07 21:57 |
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Dema Dues90
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Sorry I deeply apologize, it's just i have not been able to play guild wars at my house for about 3 months and i am trying anythgin i can do. and by image i mean ...somehtgin like my friend would open up properties and change the "address" of the game and add image to it, and it would download all of the attachments and such for guild wars.. it makes it run smoother.. and id otn know hwo to do it and my friend is asleep.. so cna anyone help me?
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| 01/28/07 22:08 |
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Brynden
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If you mean he added the -image prompt to the shortcut and you can't play guildwars anymore because of that, all you need to do is right-click on the guild wars icon, go to properties and delete '-image' from the Target field.
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| 01/28/07 22:23 |
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Dema Dues90
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Actually the question is how do i apply the "-image" and where so that I can image the game.
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| 01/29/07 12:03 |
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TheBeano
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| RE: How do I image guild wars? |
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Simply add "-image" at the end of your Guild Wars shortcut.
| CODE | | C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\Gw.exe -image |
It will look something like that.
Double-click on the shortcut now. It will download all the files necessary.
Once it's complete it will exit. Go back into the shortcut and removed the "-image" tag. You're done!
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| 01/29/07 12:06 |
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mginn82
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| QUOTE | | Actually the question is how do i apply the "-image" and where so that I can image the game. |
Right-click the Shortcut > Properties and change the Target to something along the lines of:
| CODE | | \"C:Program FilesGuild Warsgw.exe\" -image. |
Info taken from: GuildWiki
That will force the client to download all the updates on startup. Are you sure this is what you're wanting to accomplish?
EDIT: Doh! Beano, ya beat me to it! but I quoted my source... :P
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| 01/29/07 12:09 |
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