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yes why not the main thing is to notice is that u delete only not the installed files in the folder
You must not have installed the mods correctly
Yes you can delete the setup file once you have installed the program if you are sure you won't need it anymore.I do not personaly recommend it.Stonemans note- Thanks, although I kinda need to, my memory is very nearly full. I can just re-download if I need it again=)
The MSBACKUP program in DOS receives its settings from the setup file. This setup file features a .set extension and is created after you make file selections and configure backup settings.
The software.. This way is used in removing lots of softwares..except special ones or the ones not installed correctly but anyway Control Panel/Programs/Uninstall a program/Hypercam Done! And also for ones that are not installed correctly..or if ur control panel isn't similar to mine (WIN-XP/VISTA) Go to the file path of the program then click the UNINS.exe
Once you locate a game rom (a zipped game file of the exact files of the original games chipset), and if you've installed mame correctly, you place the unzipped file in the ROM folder the program created.
The file will refuse to open - If you don't have a suitable program already installed, you will get a 'warning' message - asking you if you want to locate the program yourself, or use the internet to find one.
Unfortunately, you have to download the file again unless you have a file recovery program (like Recuva) installed on your system.
Windows can only open files if you have the program associated with that file type installed.
You know it by many names..Mos t common Trojan or spyware.These programs spoofs users and convince them to download the program and with them comes the virus.For Example:A guy send you a game chess.exeYou download it thinking of playing it[ofcourse]When you click on the file setup runsSetup completes and you play the gameBUT you missed a thing...When setup was running, along the program Trojan was being installed in background.Your computer is infectedThereby never download a file from unkown person and scan it using online scanners
Opening unfamiliar filesTo open a file you must have the program that created it installed. Find out what the NSD extension comes from( what program makes it).Once you DL or receive that program you should be able to open the file that was created from it.
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