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I'd first like to start off by saying that this Auto Patcher is awesome. But I'm a little appprehensive to try it. The last Auto Patcher for some reason would not let me play Unreal Tournament. I was wondering if anyone had the same isssue, and if it's fixed in this new version.. Thanks Neowin for an awesome peice of software.

you might be able to fix that. a lot of playability problems are

from a faulty opengl DLL that was updated

in the previous v436 patch. the original is still available

from unrealtournament.com. I'd give that a try

I honestly don't think APXP did it.

I've never had a problem with it in regards to any

of the games I play

but when you say it wouldn't let you play could

you start the game or was it running so slow

it was unplayable?

Been having trouble accessing these pages tonight, so if this has been brought up, I apologise.

I unticked a couple of options, but they were still applied. Just want to know how to undo the following:

1...restore Control Panel to Windows XP Style (think I had that one ticked, by accident)

2...restore deleted ASP.net User account (defintely had that unticked)

the ASP.net user account is installed

when you install .Net Framework 1.1

so if you have that installed just

uninstall it then reinstall it

if you have any programs that require it make sure

those programs aren't running when you uninstall/reinstall

the .Net Framework

as for numero uno I don't know

if anyone currently reading this thread needs to download APXP

on bit torrent please let me know I'm down to 3 megs of RAM

and I have to do a resume that needs to be emailed tonight

you can't run Word 2003 and type up a resume on just 3 megs lol

I can restart on the upload after I finish my resume

if that's ok with everyone

What is the Custom DB file name?

I have read the documentation and it says "...create entries like the following in the database:" but it does not specify the name.

I have tried to add to Autopatcher Core.db but that gives me an error message about a corrupt file.

Am I missing something???

Any help will be appreciated...

S

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